Legislators

 

CONTACT YOUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES


 

Here are a few convenient sites to help you identify and contact your United States Representative and Senators:

Congress.org
A free service from Capitol Advantage.
C-Span Legislative Action Center
Capitol Advantage service branded for C-Span.
Write Your Representative.
If you prefer to go directly to the source, the United States House of Representatives official web site.
US Senate Web Site.
Includes email addresses and websites.
State and Local Government on the Net.
Links to state and local government web sites.
Portal and Search Engine to US Federal, State, and Local Government.

Legislators and government officials receive a lot of opinions. It is important to communicate your opinion effectively.

 

TIPS ON CONTACTING YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS


  Using E-mail...
Most state and federal legislators now have e-mail addresses. (Some legislators prefer to use forms on their web sites.) E-mail is a convenient and fast way of contacting your elected representatives. It may not have the same impact, though, as a phone call or traditional "snail mail."

You can use the "electronic letter" provided in most American Atheist Legislative Action Alerts, edit the letter, or compose your own. The strategy for using e-mail, though, remains the same as with regular "snail" mail. Check our resources page for links that will provide you with the name and address of your federal representative or senator.


  Using "Snail-Mail"...
Even with the popularity of e-mail, writing a "real" letter to your legislator or other public officials remains one of the most effective ways of communicating your opinion.


 
Using the Telephone...
You may have the opportunity to contact an elected official using the telephone. Generally, you will not be able to speak directly to your legislator; the call will be accepted by a staff person.