Here is a short list of possible openings for your letters to Congress and the Senate. Square brackets indicate places where you will want to add your personal information -- for instance, the name of your state.
Dear Senator,
I am your constituent in [state name].
Dear Representative,
I am your constituent in [state name].
Dear Senator,
Although I am not your constituent, I write on behalf of America.
Dear Representative,
Although I am not your constituent, I write on behalf of America.
Dear Senator,
I reside in [state name], though I am not yet old enough to be a voter. I am concerned for my own future, and that of the country.
Dear Representative,
I reside in [state name], though I am not yet old enough to be a voter. I am concerned with my own future, and that of the country.
Dear Senator,
I reside in [state name], though I am not a voter.
Dear Representative,
I reside in [state name], though I am not a voter.
Letters on paper have enormous impact. This blog is to help you write to public officials.
You may post draft letters as comments. All comments will be moderated. Once approved, the draft will appear in public.
HOW TO USE THIS BLOG
Find a topic in "Sample Letters" at the right. Copy the text, then paste it into an empty text or word processing file. Edit if you want: add a line, change something a bit. Print, sign, and mail the letter.
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