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Find Legislation to SupportGovTrack is a great website to find legislation making its' way through Congress. You can find legislation by issue and find your Member of Congress.
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PoliceOne
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National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO)
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Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative (PCJNI)
Fraternal Order of Police
National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO)
International Association of Chiefs of Police
National Sheriffs' Association
Write a letter to your legislator
A letter or email is the most popular choice of communication with a congressional office. The more personalized it is, the more your opinion will be taken into account. A handwritten letter has more weight than a typed letter, which has more weight than an email. The longer it takes you to write the letter, the more value it has to your representative.
Step 1: Identify your members of Congress
The email and physical addresses of your elected officials are available on their websites. You can find out who represents you on the House and Senate websites.
Step 2: Prepare your message
The first paragraph of your letter should state your position/request/reason for writing. Be courteous and to the point and include evidence to support your position. If possible, keep the letter to one page. You may ask for a response from your official if you wish.
Sample congressional letter:
A letter or email is the most popular choice of communication with a congressional office. The more personalized it is, the more your opinion will be taken into account. A handwritten letter has more weight than a typed letter, which has more weight than an email. The longer it takes you to write the letter, the more value it has to your representative.
Step 1: Identify your members of Congress
The email and physical addresses of your elected officials are available on their websites. You can find out who represents you on the House and Senate websites.
Step 2: Prepare your message
The first paragraph of your letter should state your position/request/reason for writing. Be courteous and to the point and include evidence to support your position. If possible, keep the letter to one page. You may ask for a response from your official if you wish.
Sample congressional letter:
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