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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

420.0. "Addresses of Politicians" by EVER11::KRUPINSKI (Thank you for using VAXnotes) Fri Jan 27 1989 11:14

	Useful addresses for writing to politicians:

	(This was current before the election - I tried delete those I 
	knew are no longer in office) Feel free to extract, update, and repost.

						Tom_K
			(Who will defend to the death your right to disagree)

-Connecticut-

The Honorable William A. O'Neill
Governor of Connecticut
State Capitol
Hartford, CT  06115

The Honorable Christopher J. Dodd
SR-444
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
-Massachusetts-
 
The Honorable Michael Dukakis
Governor of Massachusetts
State House
Boston, MA  02133

The Honorable Ted Kennedy
SR-315
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable John F. Kerry
SR-358
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Chester G. Atkins
504 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Edward B. Boland
2426 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Silvio O. Conte
2300 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Brian Donnelly
438 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Joseph D. Early
2349 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Barney Frank
1030 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Joseph P. Kennedy II
1631 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Edward Markey
2133 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Nicholas Mavroules
2432 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Joe Moakley
221 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Gerry Studds
237 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515

-Maine-

The Honorable John McKernan
Governor of Maine
State Capitol
Augusta, ME  04330

The Honorable William Cohen
SH-322
Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable George Mitchell
SR-176
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Joseph Brennan
1428 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Olympia J. Snowe
2464 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
-New Hampshire-

The Honorable Judd Gregg
Governor of New Hampshire
State House
Concord, NH  03301
 
The Honorable Gordon Humphrey
SH-531
Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Warren B. Rudman
SH-530
Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Charles Douglas
????
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Robert C. Smith
115 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515

-Rhode Island-

The Honorable Edward DiPrete
Governor of Rhode Island
State Capitol
Providence, RI  02903
 
The Honorable Claiborne Pell
SR-335
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable John H. Chasee
SD-567
Senate Dirksen Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Claudine Schneider
1512 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
 
The Honorable Ferdinand St. Germain
2108 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515

-Vermont-

The Honorable Madeleine Kunin
Governor of Vermont
State Capitol
Montpelier, VT  05602
 
The Honorable Robert Stafford
SH-133
Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable Patrick Leahy
SR-433
Senate Russell Office Building
Washington, DC  20510
 
The Honorable James Jeffords
2431 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515

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420.1Thank you, TomNECVAX::CERRETAFri Jan 27 1989 12:353
    I am now in the process of writing my letters...
    
    Gail
420.2Thanks for addressesAMUN::LEACHFri Jan 27 1989 17:494
    Thanks for the addresses, Tom!  Will point interested parties to
    these.  
    
    Ann
420.3EVER11::KRUPINSKIThank you for using VAXnotesFri Jan 27 1989 21:3321
	My pleasure. I would encourage people to fill in the several
	holes, or make corrections, and to add addresses for those 
	outside of New England.

	Also, according to my Almanac, The President can be reached at:

			The President
			The White House
			Washington, DC 20500

	If you know the name of a Senator or Representative, you can 
	generally reach them by writing to:

	The Honorable <name>		The Honorable <name>
	United States Senate		House of Representatives
	Washington, DC 20510		Washington, DC 20515

	The US has the finest politicians money can buy. They are 
	supposed to work for *us*. Let's make 'em earn those big bucks.

						Tom_K
420.4Scoundrels!HARRY::HIGGINSCitizen of AtlantisSat Jan 28 1989 09:578
    
    
    You might take pen in hand (or pick up the phone) and ask little
    Jimmy Wright why he won't allow a vote on the pay raise that (without
    a dissenting vote) will DOUBLE congressional salaries on 8-February

    Mr. Speaker has disallowed any new business on the floor until after
    that date.  Gosh, what a coincidence.
420.5More Addressess...NECVAX::CERRETAMon Mar 13 1989 11:2035
    Below are the names of other people who play important roles in
    determining public policy in this country.  Planned Parenthood is
    urging pro-choice folks to help keep abortion safe and legal by
    sharing their views with the people listed below.          
    
    
                                                               
    President George Bush  			Your State Senators    
    Office of the President             	U.S. Senate                   
    1600 Pennsylvania Ave.              	Washington, D.C.  20510           
    Washington, D.C.  20500                                    
                                                               
    Dr. Louis Sullivan                  	Your member of the House
    Secretary                           	House of Representatives                        
    Dept. of Health and Human Services  	Washington, D.C.  20515                        
    200 Independence Ave., S.W.                                
    Washington, D.C.  20201                                    
                                                               
    Mr. Richard Thornburgh                                     
    Attorney General                                           
    Department of Justice                                      
    Constitution Ave. & 10th St., N.W.                         
    Washington, D.C.  20530                     
    
    
    Gail
    
    
                                                
                                                
    
    
    
    
    
420.6Supreme Court AddressNECVAX::CERRETAMon Mar 13 1989 13:3910
    Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor is believed to be the "swing"
    vote on the U.S. Supreme Court.  Mail can be directed to her at:
    
    Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
    U.S. Supreme Court
    One First Street
    Washington, D.C.  20543
    
    
    Gail
420.7Don't write the Supreme CourtVIA::BAZEMOREBarbara b.Mon Mar 13 1989 17:589
    Sending mail to the Supreme Court Justices is not a good idea. The
    court judges matters of law, not public opinion.  In fact mail for a
    particular cause may backfire if the justice feels influenced by it and
    compensates for that by leaning the other way in order to create an
    un-biased opinion. 
    
    The recommended way to influence the court is by filing a "friend
    of the court" brief.  Several organizations, including Planned
    Parenthood are putting lawyers to work to prepare such briefs.
420.8Signed by a personal signature stamp and everything!EVER11::KRUPINSKITue Apr 11 1989 21:4539
	I wanted to respond to 13.367, but the comments I want to make
	have more to do with the sometimes exasperating exercise of
	corresponding with one's elected officials, than with sexism,
	the subject of Topic 13, so I thought this was as good a place
	as any for such a discussion.

	Pat didn't post her letter to Mr Bush, but based upon what
	she's posted in this conference, I suspect it's safe to 
	assume it was a well thought out request for Mr Bush to
	re-consider his position, with a reasoned argument for
	Pat's position. In return, Pat got a canned response from a 
	staffer that (more than likely) did not	address one specific 
	item that Pat might have mentioned, and simply re-hashed 
	Mr Bush's stated views on the subject.

	Pat, I wish you better luck with the Democrat's, but unfortunately,
	I don't think you'll get any. The above problem seems to be common
	to public officials of every stripe. The problem seems a little
	less evident when you write to support a position an official
	takes, but let's face it, how many people ever write a legislator
	to tell them you support their position on an issue?

	Not long ago I sent a letter to an official, this one a Democrat, 
	giving a detailed criticism of a proposal he was in favor of. I
	asked him to reconsider his position in view of the information I 
	was sending. In return, I got a letter that simply summarized
	(and inaccurately, at that!) the issue, stated the official's
	position, and thanked me for supporting this position! At least George
	didn't claim Pat was on his side!

	Now, I suppose our public officials are too busy buying 
	$400 hammers, legislating away our freedoms, and taking 
	fact-finding trips to Europe to read and reply to each letter 
	they receive from a constituent, but for the buck's we're 
	paying in taxes these days, you'd think that our public officials
	could get their staffer's to at least extract an appropriate reply 
	from their word processors.

							Tom_K
420.9RightREGENT::BROOMHEADI&#039;ll pick a white rose with Plantagenet.Wed Apr 12 1989 09:594
    Oh, Tom!  That politician was so behind the times.  Nowadays the
    thing to use is a digitized signature and PostScript.
    
    							Ann B.
420.10SX4GTO::HOLTRobert Holt UCS4,415-691-4750Sat Apr 15 1989 03:535
    
    re .8
    
    Whaddya expect? I hope to G*d the Prez is doing something besides
    signing replies to crank letters...    
420.11EVER11::KRUPINSKISat Apr 15 1989 17:505
	Perhaps you could do me the courtesy of reading the entire
	reply. The last paragraph makes it clear that I know that
	answering the mail is a job delegated to assistants.

						Tom_K
420.12What's the toll-free DC "opinion number"EGYPT::LEACHThu Mar 08 1990 10:5211
    
    About six weeks ago, we were invited to call an 800 number in 
    Washington to register our thoughts on reproductive choice.
    
    Does anyone recall this number?  And does anyone know whether we 
    use this number to register our opinions on other topics?
    
    You can send mail to EGYPT::LEACH if you have the answer!
    
    Ann