Click. Write your congressman

By WND Staff

What was once a laborious process — writing to one’s congressman, local
media, or even the president — can now be accomplished at the speed of
light, thanks to WorldNetDaily’s new Legislative Action Center.

That’s right. After being inundated with requests for such a service,
WorldNetDaily now offers readers the fastest, easiest and most powerful way
ever to communicate with government and media.

In the old days, writing to your elected representatives was
time-consuming, and most people did not take the trouble. Today, in a couple
of minutes, you can contact one or a dozen federal or state representatives
and ask your question, or tell them what you think – and you can do it right
now.

With a click and a few keystrokes, you can contact all the local news
media in your area to register your views.

Click. Read about current issues and legislation. Get legislative alerts
and updates.

Click. News and information about important issues, bill status search
and more.

Click. Click. Key votes, other recent important congressional votes,
Capitol Hill basics, tips about communicating with Congress members and
general information about Hill staffers and the legislative process.

This powerful portal into government provides WorldNetDaily readers their
personal guide to Congress, including the ready ability to search Congress
by name, state, committee, or leadership directory.

Want to write your state lawmaker? WND’s Legislative Action Center also
provides a complete guide to state legislators and governors in all 50
states.

If you want to sound off to the news media, try our media guide. Just
enter your ZIP code and click “Search” to find contact information for media
organizations in your area, or view the complete media guide.

This is an exciting development, one that opens up the door to much
greater participation in government. It’s your country, so make your voice
heard!

As always, WND welcomes reader feedback and suggestions. Go to WND’s Legislative Action Center now.