Fellow Conservative,
Both chambers of Congress went into recess on Thursday and will not return until after the November elections. They have returned to their home states to campaign for their upcoming elections and meet face to face with their constituents.
This gives you an opportunity to contact them more directly by attending events or visiting their district office to make your voice heard on the issues you care about most.
Here are some things to look for:
- Watch for town halls or events where your member is speaking! Subscribing to their congressional newsletter and watching local group meeting announcements can inform you of where they will be visiting in the district.
- Schedule a meeting with your member. While their calendars are quickly filling up, you can reach out to your member’s office and ask for a meeting—arrange for a few Sentinels to go with you, and meet as a group! Here are some Tips for Visiting Your Member of Congress’ Office. Your state director is happy to help you put together some questions for your visit!
- Get to know their staff. Congressional staff often travel to the district with their bosses during recess. Key relationships with staff can be just as effective at making sure your message is heard by your member of Congress. Here is a guide to Your Member of Congress’ Staff. Be sure to ask for their business card!
Face to face meetings and interactions with your member of Congress or staff is one of the most effective ways to share your thoughts!