Posted on 02/10/2025 4:21:13 PM PST by ducttape45
I am trying to find the webpage that lists all of the email addresses for all sitting senators and congressmen. It would be a handy tool for all of us to have so we can email all the critters in Washington DC whenever legislation comes up that we would like to comment on.
If anyone can locate that and provide it, I would be very grateful. I've tried and I can't find it. Google isn't cooperating.
It would be easier to find them on State registries
Congresscritter is the most appropriate term to use for them. No one can see it’s sexist either.
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good for real time pressure on appointment votes.
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I doubt if any of them know how to read!!!
I’m surprised at the number of new faces/names showing up in confirmation hearings etc....all new to Congress - at least to me...New and irritating ones to go with the old and irritating ones.
They all use the official government site and it doesn’t give out the stresses. You have to put your message on a form and it is submitted to them.In order yo get to the form, you have to fill out info to show you are from their district or state. On dome of them, they don’t even let you put in your own subject line ( Lindsey Graham). It has a selection that you have to choose from. Yhrn they just send you back a general gorm letter filled in with the fields you entered at the beginning. They never address the specifics you mention in your letter, which means they never read it
Having spent more time than most in dealing with Senator’s staff, here’s how it works. If you call them, you’ll have generally three choices, press one to comment on an issue, press two comments on specific legislation or press three for to receive a call back. I have an issue with the IRS and had already emailed Senator Rubio’s office. I was emailed a form allowing his staff to discuss the problem. I sent in a package and got a call from an intern, who told me he had the package, and it was all properly executed. You could tell he had zero phone experience, and he promptly lost my package. I called them a week later and pressed three and another intern returned my call. Eventually, they got and processed the forms. I had probably six callbacks from six calls in ten weeks, all with an intern. Finally, when Rubio’s office shut down, I got to speak with an actual staffer who was leaving the job that week. She had finally gotten a response from the TSA, an agency that interfaces between the IRS and the proletariat.
This started on November first and today I finally got a call from my ombudsman. There’s a three dB loss of information with each interaction and I spent the afternoon resending information I’ve already sent several times. I got her to admit the IRS simply double charged the taxes and added fines and penalties on top of that. She agreed the IRS should refund our first payment, but not, apparently, the second which included fines for not making the first payment, which they still have. She has to deal with the IRS as they don’t deal with the public.
As for blanket emailing the Senators, I’m pretty sure their spam filter will get it as they all use the same .gov server. I’ve had the chance to question someone in another senator’s office and they’re pretty good at deleting spam before it gets to anyone. It’s one-on-one or nothing.
No it’s not
I saw someone use that term on FR once and it stuck with me ever since. ๐
Interesting. Thanks for all that.
Having spent more time than most in dealing with Senator’s staff, here’s how it works. If you call them, you’ll have generally three choices, press one to comment on an issue, press two comments on specific legislation or press three for to receive a call back. I have an issue with the IRS and had already emailed Senator Rubio’s office. I was emailed a form allowing his staff to discuss the problem. I sent in a package and got a call from an intern, who told me he had the package, and it was all properly executed. You could tell he had zero phone experience, and he promptly lost my package. I called them a week later and pressed three and another intern returned my call. Eventually, they got and processed the forms. I had probably six callbacks from six calls in ten weeks, all with an intern. Finally, when Rubio’s office shut down, I got to speak with an actual staffer who was leaving the job that week. She had finally gotten a response from the TSA, an agency that interfaces between the IRS and the proletariat.
This started on November first and today I finally got a call from my ombudsman. There’s a three dB loss of information with each interaction and I spent the afternoon resending information I’ve already sent several times. I got her to admit the IRS simply double charged the taxes and added fines and penalties on top of that. She agreed the IRS should refund our first payment, but not, apparently, the second which included fines for not making the first payment, which they still have. She has to deal with the IRS as they don’t deal with the public.
As for blanket emailing the Senators, I’m pretty sure their spam filter will get it as they all use the same .gov server. I’ve had the chance to question someone in another senator’s office and they’re pretty good at deleting spam before it gets to anyone. It’s one-on-one or nothing.
My email will start out with “Dear Dick Durbin...this is your buddy Jeffrey Epstein. You thought you got a rid of me....”
I think you have to get a subscription th Politico-pro. Government websites never have useful information, just Neverending loops that go nowhere.
I thought about doing what you want to do but decided against it. The wording has to be very, very milque-toast. The evil dims can take a totally benign, bland comment and make one seem like a serial-killer or mass-murderer.
Good point
This may help:
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
https://www.house.gov/representatives
Although, Congress staffers will answer the phone.
Bump for later use.
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