The Office of the President or EmailThe Office of the Vice-President or Email
The House of Representatives, official Email addresses
The Senate, official Email addresses
If the email address is not listed on the senator's page, you should be able to reach your senator by using the following:
If there is any chance that more than 1 senator has the same last name as another senator, or you are unsure of the spelling of their last name, click on The Senate link at the beginning of this paragraph and locate their URL.
Remove the ~ from their URL address and rearrange as noted:
1. Drop the http://www from the URL address.
2. Move the senator's name (less the tilde ( ~ )) to the left-most position.
3. Place the at sign ( @ ) in front of this.You should have @lastname.senate.gov
As an example, let's use Phil Gramm (R) Texas: http://www.senate.gov/~gramm/
Using the steps above we get:
1. .senate.gov
2. gramm.senate.gov
3. @gramm.senate.govThis gives you the base address, @gramm.senate.gov. That means anything sent to @gramm.senate.gov will reach the senator's email "reception area". Senators normally use either their first and last name (separated by an underscore ( _ ) or the word Senator_ followed by their last name.
From the example above: first/last name yields phil_gramm@gramm.senate.gov or senator_gramm@gramm.senate.gov
Remember, email addresses are usually NOT case-sensitive.
If you really want to be sure, send a request for the exact/proper email address of the senator to webmaster@lgramm.senate.gov, replacing your senator's name for gramm.
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