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- From: sac@Apple.COM (Steve Cisler)
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- Subject: Re: Congress email addresses?
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 12:04:39 GMT
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- speaker, a senior official from the Congressional Research Service,
- discussed the kinds of automation equipment that the house, Senate,
- and individual offices for each senator and rep. have chosen.
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- Because so many people on the net are always asking about email
- addresses I posed that as a question: are the members of Congress going
- to be reachable by email?
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- At present Congressional staff cannot handle the flow of paper and
- telephone correspondence from constituents. It is particularly hard
- for senators from large states like California. The speaker described
- the mail room for Sen. Bradley of NJ. In it were many pigeon holes
- for the different issues and the correspondence coming in from
- the voters. In the center of the room sat a woman at a computer
- typing out draft responses that a staffer for that subject area would
- okay. It sounded like something out of Dickens with the poor
- letter writer drowning from the load.
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- The electorate is not particularly interested in seeingthe staff onthe
- Hill increase, but that would have to happen if you also wanted to
- open the Cong. offices to e-mail and fax. As you may know fax numbers
- for Congresspeople are not always published, and only a few people
- have email to the outside. The speaker also said there was anxiety
- about NRA-type email campaigns that would cripple the system, no matter
- how you sized it.
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- I think these are issues that Clinton and Gore will have to work out
- in the next couple of years, given their support of telecommunications
- infrastructure. How they will do it, I don't really know.
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- Steve Cisler
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