- 1. Your Congressional District
- 2. Congressional District
- 3. Find Your Senator
- 4. Contact your Congress Person or Senator
- 5. The Constitution of the United States
- 6. Declaration of Independence
- 7. Powers and Procedures
- 8. Representative Contributions
- 9. Leftover Money
- 10. Senate and the Constitution
Your Congressional District
- Find your current Congress Person
- Use the Contact option
- Copy and paste: “Earning My Vote” Pledge into the comments section
- Submit
NOTE: You may live in an “overlap district”
FIND YOUR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTCongressional District Lookup
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 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 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 STATESDeclaration of Independence
One of the most important documents one can read is the Declaration of Independence – (A transcription), July 4, 1776.
READ THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Representative Contributions
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 MoneyLeftover Raised Money
Did you ever wonder what happens with all the leftover money they raised when they retire?
Learn More