CONTACT YOUR STATE POLITICIANS TODAY!
Member Name | DC Phone | DC FAX | Electronic Correspondence |
202-224-3154 | 202-228-2981 | http://burr.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm | |
202-224-6342 | 202-228-2563 | ||
202-225-3101 | 202-225-3354 | ||
202-225-4531 | 202-225-5662 | ||
202-225-3415 | 202-225-3286 | ||
202-225-1784 | 202-225-2014 | ||
202-225-2071 | 202-225-2995 | ||
202-225-3065 | 202-225-8611 | ||
202-225-2731 | 202-225-5773 | ||
202-225-3715 | 202-225-4036 | ||
202-225-1976 | 202-225-3389 | ||
202-225-2576 | 202-225-0316 | ||
202-225-6401 | 202-226-6422 | ||
202-225-1510 | 202-225-1512 | ||
202-225-3032 | 202-225-0181 |
Here is a little paragraph you can copy and paste to each representative/senator:
Greetings (Representative Butterfield –change the contact information for each one),
I write to you today to encourage your active support of the arts in President Obama’s new Economic Stimulus Bill. President Obama is shaping a stimulus package that has talked about both infrastructure and jobs, and it’s unclear if all of his jobs creation will be within the infrastructure bill or if there will be an additional jobs bill later. Why not encourage the focus on the arts infrastructure, i.e. repair, renovation, expansion, and new construction of arts facilities and grounds? As we work diligently to be ready to act if these funds are available, let’s be advocates for making art funding available to enrich our lives and cultural inventory. The arts can be a part of the solution to the economic dilemma our state and nation are in with your help.
Sincerely,
(your name!)
DO IT TODAY!
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