Contact Info for U.S. Senatorsemail sites, phone #s, addresses |
! Preliminary ! I may add some links/Senators to this page.
(2008 Nov blog post)
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U.S. Senators have email submission web pages at www.senate.gov. Their email submission web pages can be accessed by clicking on the 'Senators' link and choosing a Senator from a list and then clicking on the 'Contact' or 'Email' link on their home page --- thus making it easy for you to submit opinions to members of the Senate. If you want to submit to many Senators, say members of a committee, it is best to prepare a document (preferably well-reasoned and well-substantiated) in a separate file on your computer and then paste the text into the email content boxes on the email pages of the several Senators. Unfortunately, you typically get no more than an automated reply, and it is questionable whether they ever read a significant percentage of their emails. Hence ... Links to many Senators' individual home pages are presented below, along with their phone numbers and snail-mail addresses. So if you can't seem to communicate with them via e-mail, try phone or snail-mail. (There are even some toll-free phone numbers below. Or use a phone card, to give your opinion for less than 3 cents per minute.)
Since Congress persons and party affiliations change in each state, yet the states should remain relatively constant (unless we have to sell some states as part of the bailout), I have ordered this list alphabetically by state (2-char abbreviation). Party affiliation is also shown. D=Democrat, I=Independent, R=Republican. And some committee memberships may be shown. |
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Since this list was prompted by my 'need' to protest the bailout of credit-card-debt and auto-loans, as well as mortgages, in September 2008, the list was started with Senators of the Banking Committee. I saw the Senators on CSPAN (and recorded their names), when Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke were testifying before the Banking Committee on Paulson's suggested bailout plan. In that hearing, Paulson was trying to scare the Senators into giving him sweeping authority to bailout anything and everything related to his financial industry cronies. Unfortunately, he succeeded. The Senate oversight is too ineffective to contain the collateral damage being generated by Paulson. As some of the Senate contact info changes (or if some info such as phone numbers or mailing addresses proves to be erroneous), you can use the senate.gov site or links below this list to get the current contact information. Note that you can use the 'Find text' option of your web browser to find key phrases, such as 'toll free' or a committee name. |
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Senate Banking Committee members (2008), in order by state :
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MORE Senate Banking committee members (2008), by state :
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MORE Senate Banking committee members (2008), by state :
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MORE Senate Banking committee members (2008), by state :
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MORE Senate Banking committee members (2008), by state :
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MORE Senate Banking committee members (2008), by state :
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My friends, if you would like me to add any Senator (or Committee member list) to this page, please let me know. You know my contact info. |
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