| # | Name | Title/position | Organization/institution | City | Comments |
|---|
| 1801 | Anonymous | | | Cheshire | |
| 1802 | dot walsh | program coordinator | the peace abbey | Dedham | |
| 1803 | Annegret Pollard | Adjunct Professor | Johnson State College | Burlington | |
| 1804 | Bill Ofenloch | NY coord. | Catholic Peace Fellowship | New York |
| 1805 | Nina N. Murano | retired teacher | | Vashon | Surely, it is time to lift this embargo against the people of Cuba. If we cannot meet and discuss, how can we change? |
| 1806 | Gila Neta | | | Silver Spring | |
| 1807 | Mary Jane Schutzius | | | Florissant | |
| 1808 | Hannah Viens | Student | | Burlington | |
| 1809 | Nalda Vigezzi | co chair | National Network On Cuba | Boston | |
| 1810 | David Carlson | | | Brighton |
| 1811 | Susan M. Smith | | | Pittaburgh |
| 1812 | Anonymous | | | columbus | |
| 1813 | Anonymous | | | columbus | |
| 1814 | Guadalupe Arciniega | | | Bowling Green ,KY | |
| 1815 | Cassidy Swanson | | | Wakefield | |
| 1816 | ELlen McGill | | | Warwick | |
| 1817 | Anonymous | writer | self | columbus | |
| 1818 | Michael Cipoletti | Boston Nicaragua Coordinator | Friends of Students for 60,000 | Boston | It is time to open the doors and let us back into Cuba.
Working with a non-profit that provides international aid we are eager to get to Cuba and serve those most in need. Please Contact me. |
| 1819 | Randall Shea | self employeed | | Apopka | |
| 1820 | Jeanne Koopman | Research Fellow | Boston Univ African Studies Center | Cambridge | |
| 1821 | Patricia Larson | Retired Teacher | | Orange | |
| 1822 | nick carroll | | | crofton | |
| 1823 | Elaine Dickinson | | | Harwich | Thank you for cosponsoring HR 654 / S721. |
| 1824 | Guy Fincke | | | Gloucester | |
| 1825 | Victor Vinkey | | | Rochester | |
| 1826 | Renate B. Parke | | | Hinesburg | |
| 1827 | David Penny | citizen | | Antrim |
| 1828 | Richard Stewart | | | Newbury | |
| 1829 | Susan Mesner | | | Montpelier | I have been to Cuba, and the continuing embargo has become ridiculous, an action that has endured so long to become painfully evident to everyone that it has failed to accomplish its goals. It is time to free both the Cuban people and U.S. citizens of this painful embargo. |
| 1830 | albert p maitner | | WFP | Burlington | I consider this a fundamental right of all US citizens. |
| 1831 | Christopher Traft | | | Worcester | |
| 1832 | Jerry Call | | | South Thomaston | |
| 1833 | Wayne Alt | Coordt. | Latin American Solidar. comm. | Buffalo | A democracy should never restrict its citizens to travel to other countries unless it is completely putting them in a serious situation, such as death or injury. The UN has voted approximately 10 times against the embargo of Cuba. Sincerely, Wayne Alt |
| 1834 | Roger Wolcott | | | Sandy Spring | |
| 1835 | Rev. Colleen Swingle-Titus | Pastor | Crozet Baptist Church | Waynesboro, VA | Crozet Baptist Church has had a sister church relationship with Ebenezer Baptist in Havana for over 4 years. We are currently reapplying for renewal of our license....however, this license limits travel to only church members. Within our religious community there are many others interested in working along-side every day Cubans for betterment of their living conditions. |
| 1836 | Virginia Druhe | | | St. Louis | |
| 1837 | Nola Reinhardt | Professor of economics | Smith College | Northampton | |
| 1838 | Ellen Wells | none | Witness for Peace | Fort Myers |
| 1839 | Alice Larrea | | | York | It is time for a CHANGE! |
| 1840 | Aileen Montour | | | boston | |
| 1841 | Patricia Tillemans | Clinical Psychologist | | Oxnard | |
| 1842 | Sandra Bettis | | | Middlesex | |
| 1843 | Kenneth Erickson | Professor of Political Science | Hunter College & Graduate Center, CUNY | New York | |
| 1844 | Judy Manton | | | Tenafly | |
| 1845 | Anonymous | | | Melrose | |
| 1846 | Leo J Garofalo | Assistant Professor of History | Connecticut College | Waterford | |
| 1847 | Muriel Steele | family Therapist | Fidelity House | Salem, MA | Ban on travel seems counterproductive to me |
| 1848 | Brandon Reynolds | student | Bridgewater State College | Middleboro | |
| 1849 | Diana Bohn | | | Berkeley | |
| 1850 | Linda Babcock | | | Haydenville | Dance, music, language, organic farming are all of interest to me. |