Contacting US Government

We encourage you to contact your elected officials in the US executive branch, US House and Senate, State Governor and Legislators and share your thoughts on current events and government policy. Below are 3 of the handiest directories.


Congress.org

Congress.org Explore this site to find contact information for national, state and local elected officials (click on the link above or type in your zip code below). You can also read about bills in congress, who voted for what recently, capitol hill basics, federal agencies, and the media. LOOK for "Issues and Action" on the front page.

Congress.org on the Department of Defense Contact information for Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and many, many more... For an eye-opening experience take a look at the approximately 30 agencies within the DOD.

Congress.org on the Department of State Arms Control and International Security, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Bureau of International Information Programs, Bureau of Non-Proliferation, Bureau of Political-Miliatary Affairs, Counterterrorism Office, Foreign Service Institute, Office of War Crimes Issues... and more.


Contacting the Congress:

Contacting the Congress. You can look up members of congress to find contact information, committee membership and more. You can also find the congressional schedule, information about congressional leadership and who belongs to particular committees and subcommittees. Click on "Email your members of congress" to send an email to one or more representatives.


FirstGov:


The US Government's Official WebSite, FirstGov provides comprehensive links to information about positions, offices, and committees in the federal executive, legislative and judicial branches.

You can use this site to find: links to e-mail addresses, as well as phone numbers and mailing addresses for the White House, US Senators and members of the House. You can also find contact information for State Governors and State Legislators. Online

Online phone number-only directories are easily accessible for the House and Federal Agencies. The Senate phone list can be view and printed.


 

 

 

 

 

Websites:

White House

Executive Office

Federal Agencies

US House

US Senate