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Click to go to the home page.  Home Page
    The home page is the central location for links to the many features of the web site.  Bookmark the home page and remain only a few clicks away from all the information you may need about the Second District, New Hampshire, Congress, and more.

Click to learn more about Charlie Bass.  About Charlie
    This section outlines basic information about Charlie Bass and provides an overview of his outlook on representing the Second District.

Click to review information and links arranged by subject.  On the Issues
    For the convenience of visitors, on the issues organizes information, documents, and links found elsewhere in the web site according to basic issue categories.

    You can also access the legislation page from here, which provides provides links, via Thomas, the Congressional Record internet service, to information about and copies of legislation that Charlie Bass has introduced or cosponsored.  You can also research other legislation and information in the Record from this page.


Click to go to the press office for releases, columns, statements, and links to New Hampshire's media.  Press Office
    Recent and archived press releases, as well as selected statements and columns, can be found in the press office.  At this time, the archives include selected releases extending back through 1997.  You can also access New Hampshire newspapers and television and radio stations from this page.

Click for constituent services.  Services
    Providing constituent services is one the most important and rewarding duties of any Member of Congress.  The constituent services page provides information on many of the special services available to Second District constituents and other New Hampshire residents.  It also includes online forms and links related to several of these services.  At this time, detailed information is available for veterans assistance and on ordering U.S. flags, arranging tours in Washington, visiting the capital, interning in the Washington office, and serving as a Congressional Page.

Click for useful information and links.  For Your Info
    For your info includes links and information that may be of particular use or interest to New Hampshire residents.

Click for Veterans Assistance Center.  Veterans Assistance Center
    A new, special section of the web site that can also be reached through the constituent services and for your info pages, the Veterans Assistance Center offers centralized resources where veterans can access information on benefits, services, news, and issues that affect their specific needs.  Its purpose is to help ensure that all veterans are aware of the services available and how to use them.

Click for New Hampshire and federal government links.  N.H. and D.C.
    This page provides access to many New Hampshire and state-related web sites, including Webster, NH.com, and state media links.  It also provides federal government links -- including the current activities on the Floor of the House -- and the committees on which Charlie Bass serves.

Click to go to the guest book.  Guest Book
    Everyone should fill out the guest book at least once.  This page also provides a convenient way to drop a word anytime you're visiting the web site.

Click to learn where to visit and how to write to Charlie Bass and his offices.  Write or Visit
    The write or visit page provides all the information you will need to write via e-mail or standard mail, or to drop by the Washington or any of the four New Hampshire offices.  You are always welcome to write or to come visit during the office hours listed.

Click to learn more about Charlie Bass's e-newsletter, the Capitol Link.  Capitol Link
    The Capitol Link is an online newsletter posted weekly while Congress is in session, with notifications emailed to constituents and other New Hampshire residents.  It provides updates on developments in Washington that might be of interest to the Granite State.  From this page, you can sign up to receive the Capitol Link and view archived editions.
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· This page was updated on February 1, 2002.