How to contact those in the government
   
   

 

Well, what can I say? I mean, I can't promise you that this way will absolutely lead to change, but really, it theoretically can, and is supposed to, and for the animals' sake, we must try. So, I'll be adding to this list in the future, but for now I've put down the most "important" links. Hey, it's worth a little of our time to at least try to make a difference in the lives of the animals this way.

 

Please write brief, specific, and polite letters to your elected officials regarding animal issues.

To find out who your Representatives and Senators are, call 888-VOTE SMART or visit www.vote-smart.org

Write them at U.S House of Representatives, Washington, DC 20515 and/or U.S Senate, Washington, DC 20510.

Or call via the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121.

Federal Information (800-688-9889) has lists of congressional phone and fax numbers.

A list of e-mail addresses is available from congress@hr.house.gov

Contact George W. Bush and Richard Cheney at The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20500; fax: (202) 456-2461; e-mail: president@whitehouse.gov or vice.president@whitehouse.gov

The "Congress at your Fingertips" web site http://capitoladvantage.com has voting records, directories, status reports, and more.

Obtain copies of bills from http://thomas.loc.gov

And don't forget to vote!

 

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