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1 June, 17:01

Write letter to public official

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  1. 1 June, 17:29
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    Until a short time ago, you had two options if you wanted to contact an elected official: telephone and the mail. In the last several years, e-mail has been added and become the medium of choice. It’s fast, it gets read, and - at least in the U. S. - virtually all elected officials, from town councils to the President, use and welcome e-mail communication.

    Any guidelines for writing letters in this section - the style to use, the information to include - apply to e-mail as well. A letter to your Congressman, whether it’s sent through the post office or electronically, should be formal and as well-written as you can make it. A political communication, to be taken seriously, should send the message that you care enough about the subject to take some care in writing about it.

    In the days before e-mail, officials generally considered letters more important than phone calls, because they took more thought and effort. A proper e-mail letter carries the same message - this person has really thought about this, and has put some work into sending his opinion.
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