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The
communications that receive the most attention in our office
often ask for something specific, such as voting in a particular
way on a bill, or signing on to a specific piece of legislation
. We are always looking for updates and general information
on issues you care about.You should think about whether there
is something specific you would like Congressman Davis to do.
When
considering what you want, be sure that you are asking for
something that is actually a federal issue. For example, fixing
a pothole on the road in front of your house is something
that should be directed to your local elected officials. Following
are the kinds of things that you might want to talk to Congressman
Davis' office about.
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Tours:
Many members of Congress offer tours of the Capitol, including
the Capitol dome. They also have access to special tickets for
tour of the White House, Library of Congress, and other federal
buildings. Call to ask what kinds of tours your Representatives
offer. |
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Sponsor,
Cosponsor, or Vote for or Against Federal Legislation: On a
daily basis, your congressional representative makes important
decisions on national policy issues, and you should let him
or her know when you strongly support or oppose a certain piece
of legislation. |
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Site
Visits: Ask your elected officials or their staff to visit your
program or facility next time they are in the district. |
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