The Californian Governor decided to return to California's traditional Native American roots. To request a birthday greeting now you have to make a paste of your own urine and the blood of virgin chickens, daub your hand in it and slap his bare behind repeatedly until his fragile mind snaps and he starts wishing everyone a happy birthday and a merry new Easter.
You say the following: "Please, Swartznegger, please!"
http://governor.state.tx.us/contact/
you call them!
To receive a 100-year birthday card from the Governor of California, you need to submit a request through the Governor's office. Typically, you can do this by filling out a form on the California Governor's official website or contacting their office directly. It's advisable to make the request a few weeks in advance of the birthday celebration to ensure it arrives on time. Be sure to include the honoree's name, date of birth, and any relevant details.
Contact the Office of Constituent Services. 334/242-7100. Really nice folks. Remember to contact the office at least 6-8 weeks in advance. While you have them on the line, ask about forwarding the same request to the White House Office of Greetings. You will be so very glad that you did!
How does one request clemency from the state Governor?
How does one request clemency from the state Governor?
State Governor
Extradition from New Jersey to California follows the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, which both states have adopted. Under this Act, a governor's warrant is required for extradition, typically initiated by the requesting state (California) submitting a formal request to the governor of New Jersey. The accused has the right to contest extradition in court, and the process involves verifying the legality of the arrest and the validity of the extradition request. Additionally, New Jersey must ensure that the individual is not being extradited for political crimes or if their rights would be violated.
yes
by saying thank you
A sample request email should include a clear subject line, a polite greeting, a brief introduction, a specific request, a reason for the request, any necessary details or context, a closing statement, and a professional sign-off.