To: Sam Hill
In most cases, you'll have to call because unless you reside in the district of the representative, you cannot send an e-mail to him.
Allow me to rant for a moment: The decisions made by representatives and senators in Washington affect the entire nation. Not allowing citizens to contact all members of Congress is a travesty. Some reps and senators will take email messages from those outside their district/state, but most don't. A pet peeve of mine.
46 posted on
02/16/2007 3:57:12 PM PST by
freedom4me
("Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom."--Ben Franklin)
To: freedom4me
In most cases, you'll have to call because unless you reside in the district of the representative, you cannot send an e-mail to him.
When I emailed the other new dem congessperson from NH last night, I got a message saying she was sorry, but couldn't respond since I was not in her district. I'm unsure whether the message still goes to her or not.
53 posted on
02/16/2007 4:14:41 PM PST by
xmission
(Dont isn't a strategy, Freedom isn't Free, Dems encourage our enemy,)
To: freedom4me
Get the congressman's home office address and use it for your email. Anywho.com is a good place to search.
76 posted on
02/16/2007 4:41:02 PM PST by
jch10
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