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Please review our
recommendations as regards writing correspondence to members
of Congress.
Fax or e-mail the letter,
if possible. Postal mail to the
U.S. Congress has slowed down considerably after increased
security. Constituent letters can take several weeks to reach a
specific congressional office. You can still mail a letter, but need more lead time
for delivery.
When using the e-mail forms
for your representative and senators, please carefully follow
the instructions as given. Members of Congress will only accept
e-mails from their respective constituents and some forms also
employ verification techniques to guard against spam.
Contacts
U.S. House of Representatives
Representative Leonard Boswell, Iowa, 3rd
U.S.
House of Representatives
1427
Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-5608 - Fax
E-mail Form
Representative
Bruce L. Braley, Iowa, 1st
U.S.
House of Representatives
1408
Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
E-mail Form
Representative
Steve King, Iowa, 5th
U.S.
House of Representatives
1609
Longworth House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
202-225-3193 - Fax
E-mail Form
Representative
David Loebsack, Iowa, 2nd
U.S.
House of Representatives
1513
Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202-226-0757 - Fax
E-mail Form
Representative Tom
Latham, Iowa, 4th
U.S.
House of Representatives
2447 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-3301 - Fax
E-mail:
tom.latham@mail.house.gov
U.S. Senate
Senator Chuck
Grassley
U.S.
Senate
135
Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
E-mail Form
Senator Tom Harkin
U.S.
Senate
731
Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-9369 - Fax
E-mail Form
Other
Things You Can Do
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Write a
letter to the editor of your local newspaper(s). Consult
the directory of newspapers in your state.
Also read these tips.
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Place calls to
radio
call-in shows. Express your opinions and educate others.
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Spread the word by placing notices on Web sites
and blogs that are popular in your state.
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