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Contact United States Senators. This list contains all current US senators with links to their contact information, including phone numbers, mailing addresses, and email addresses. This is a list of email addresses for all current US Senators. Most senators provide an email form on their website rather than a direct email address. Doug Jones ...
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Contact US Senators and Representatives from Colorado - elected public servants. To reach your Senator or Representatives in DC, call the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to be transferred to you senators' or representati
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Apache County District 2 welcomed Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, Arizona State Senator Steve Smith, and Arizona State Representative, Speaker Pro Tempore T.J. Shope to the Navajo Nation for the Bill Signing at the Navajo Nation Council Chambers and Treaty of 1868 Exhibit at the Navajo Nation Museum.
Each individual U.S. senator’s office address, telephone number and email information is listed on Senate.gov. Additionally, members of the public can send mail to any senator by addressing it to The Honorable (Name), United States Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510. The U.S. Capitol switchboard phone number is 202-224-3121 .
Mailing Address. Doug Jones (D-AL) Senator Doug Jones. 326 Russell Senate Office Building . Washington DC 20510. Richard Shelby (R-AL)
To find the contact information for your senators , go to the contact senators page and find the state you live in. Each state has two senators at any given time. As you can imagine, senators get a lot of communication from the public, and they have assistants to filter and sort most of it.
The two federal senators from the state are not state senators but Senators from that state . Confusing... but that’s the system. There are always two for each state in the Federal government. The state senate can have many more.