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Who's My Legislator?

CLICK HERE to use the General Court's website to find out who represents you.
Choose your city/town from the "Select your Town" dropdown box and then click "GO".

You may then click on the names of your legislators to find their phone number, mailing address, and email.

NOTE - Use the information listed  under "Home Address".
Do not use phone numbers listed under "House Committee Information".

Contacting Your Legislator

Manner

Always - be polite and show respect, even if your legislator does not agree with you.
Never - use harsh words, yell, threaten, or tell a legislator what they must do.

Message

Tell - who you are and where you live so it is clear that you are a constituent.
Explain - how important this issue is to you.  Use talking points provided HERE.
Request - that they do not side with Democrats and abandon the Republican Platform.
Ask - if you can count on them to vote YES to HB 437

Method

The BEST way to contact your legislator is by either a phone call or a personal letter (not email).

Email is quick and easy, but it is also less persuasive. Emails are often lost in spam or overlooked due to the large volume of messages legislators receive.

To increase the effectiveness of your contact, use a combination of methods to initiate two or more contacts. For example, write a letter and then make a phone call a few days later to ask if your letter was received. The extra effort will demonstrate that this issue is important to you and that you are a concerned citizen and an informed voter.