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Learn About Your StateCONTACT YOUR CONGRESS PERSON OR SENATOR BY PHONE
Direct dial for the United States Senate: 202-224-3121
Direct dial for the Unites States House: 202-225-3121
The document that has guided this Country and has stood the test of time for more than 230 years.
Read CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
One of the most important documents one can read is the Declaration of Independence – (A transcription), July 4, 1776.
READ THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Want to know how much money your representative raises? How much is from groups, corporate PACs, individuals that cannot cast a vote for the candidate of that district?
Follow The Money
Did you ever wonder what happens with all the leftover money they raised when they retire?
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You may live in an “overlap district”
An alternate link to confirm and find your correct Congressional District.
Lookup Congressional DistrictFind your Senator
Then contact, copy and paste the “Earning My Vote” Pledge into the message and submit.
Contact Your SenatorLearn about your state
Learn more information about what your Senators want you to know about your State.
Learn About Your StateDirect dial for the United States Senate: 202-224-3121
Direct dial for the Unites States House: 202-225-3121
The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription
The document that has guided this Country and has stood the test of time for more than 230 years.
Read CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATESOne of the most important documents one can read is the Declaration of Independence – (A transcription), July 4, 1776.
READ THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Know congresses powers and procedures.
Learn about Powers and ProceduresWant to know how much money your representative raises? How much is from groups, corporate PACs, individuals that cannot cast a vote for the candidate of that district?
Follow The MoneyDid you ever wonder what happens with all the leftover money they raised when they retire?
Learn MoreEarning My Vote Pledge
1. I Pledge that I will always conduct myself by my words and my actions to fully enforce the Constitution of these United States as it is written and enforced in the current time while doing the Business of the Country.2. I Pledge to work with my state to develop a secured and verifiable voting registration system.3. I Pledge that I, whether as a candidate for the House or the Senate, I will only take campaign contributions of any kind, from my district “Voter” constituents.4. I Pledge to introduce legislation and to vote in favor to reform the campaign finance laws to make my pledge #3, the “law of the land” in all 50 states.5. I Pledge that any legislation introduced will be a Single Subject/Action Legislative bill.6. I Pledge to introduce and vote in favor of legislation that requires that each legislative bill passed by Congress will include ALL the members names of both Houses to show how each has voted.7. I Pledge to introduce and vote in favor of a “term limits bill” and accepting that members serving in congress can serve no more than three, two-year terms, and members serving in the senate can serve no more than one, six-year term.8. I Pledge to introduce and vote in favor of a “Congressional Compensation Oversight Bill” that will allow for a registered voter approved committee to review and report to the public on all compensations, benefit packages, exemptions, and special exceptions of any kind for all members of Congress with full authority to alter.9. I Pledge to speak only the truth and respect my fellow members while conducting the business of the country during my term of service.10. I Pledge to never use, defend, or condone race or racism as an attack on anyone while serving as a member of either house.