SB QST @ ARL $ARLB009 ARLB009 President Bush addresses Florida ARES net ZCZC AG09 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 9 ARLB009 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 31, 2002 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB009 ARLB009 President Bush addresses Florida ARES net President George W. Bush spoke January 31 via Amateur Radio to members of the Northern Florida Amateur Radio Emergency Service Net (NFAN). The president was in Florida to spotlight five volunteer groups--among them the Volusia County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)--for their value to the new Office of Homeland Security. ''I want to thank all the volunteers who help make sure that Florida is prepared for any kind of emergency,'' the president said in part, after checking in around 9:15 AM to a regular ARES net session. ''I want to thank you all for helping your communities be prepared.'' Bush spoke on the net for about 30 seconds. Northern Florida ARRL Section Manager Rudy Hubbard, WA4PUP, said Bush spoke from a portable station set up at a Daytona Beach fire station. At the request of ARES Volusia County Emergency Coordinator Joette Barnett, KG4HPN, John Schmidt, AF4PU, and Clifford Fraser, KE4HIY, arranged to have the station ready as a demonstration of Amateur Radio's role in emergency preparedness and in the hope that Bush would be willing to address the 75-meter net. ARRL President Jim Haynie, W5JBP, said he was ''extremely gratified'' that President Bush recognized the valuable service Amateur Radio operators provide in times of emergencies. ''I know that all hams in the United States stand ready to do their part in America's Homeland Security Program,'' Haynie commented. Haynie has said that defining Amateur Radio's role in homeland security would top his list of initiatives for his second term. Hubbard said a copy of proposed expanded Amateur Radio (PRB-1) antenna legislation was given to the President and to the president's brother, Florida Gov Jeb Bush, for possible introduction in next year's Florida legislative session. ''We Amateur Radio operators will volunteer however we're needed, and maybe it will be seen that we can greatly help the nation if we have the antennas we need,'' Hubbard commented. The proposed bill would seek to extend Florida's PRB-1 law to include private deed covenants, conditions and restrictions. NNNN /EX