Political
Resource Work-Center
The
League of Conservation Voters
maintains
this page to rate each representative on their environmental responsibility.
Check out your representative and his voting activities, then use
the other links below for further investigation.
http://www.lcv.org/
The
Thomas Congressional Register
is
administered by the Library of Congress and is the definitive resource
for all activities in the U.S. Congress. The text of the bills
and actions on the floors can be found here. There isn't any hiding
from the raw facts. Find out who is really conservative and who
sold out.
http://thomas.loc.gov/
The
U.S. Senate
is
where the buck stops. The final stop for all potential legislation
these politicians wield the most power of all. Now that you know
what they are up to write to them and let them know how you feel.
http://www.senate.gov/
U.S.
House of Representatives
This
is where the bills begin the process of approval. . Be sure
to ask them what they are supporting to clean up our air and water.
Are they protecting any endangered species?
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
State
and Local
governments
have many sites for you to contact for information. Voters with
an itchy e-mail finger may get even more tangible results by starting
with representatives that they can actually drop in on. This also
has many other helpful links on the local level.
http://www.piperinfo.com/state/states.html
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