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- Path: sparky!uunet!kentrox!bud
- From: bud@kentrox.uucp (Bud Couch)
- Subject: Congressional E-mail
- Message-ID: <1993Jan15.010306.3320@kentrox.uucp>
- Organization: ADC Kentrox, Portland OR
- References: <1993Jan12.183647.17309@tessi.com> <C0ruEq.3KI@techbook.com> <1993Jan13.183829.1865@tessi.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1993 01:03:06 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <1993Jan13.183829.1865@tessi.com> allen@tessi.com (Allen Warren) writes:
- >
- >It'd be great to have this stuff online, especially the ability to
- >email to congresspeople, legislators, etc., but we *ALL* know that
- >they'd not answer us directly just as they do in public. Still,
- >it'd be great to fire off question after question after question
- >over email and grill 'em! Seriously though, it would be good,
- >although I don't see it happening.
- >
- >allen
-
- Just read over in comp.dcom.telecom that they are planning an Internet connection
- to the US House of Represtatives. The Senate is not included. No real details were
- available, but it seems that a member would have to "sign up" to get an address.
-
- If your rep does, you *can* inundate him with e-mail (although it would still be some
- staff schmuck calling up the right form letter to zip right back to you).
- --
- Bud Couch - ADC/Kentrox | That which does not kill me makes me strong. |
- If my employer only knew... | -Nietzsche |
- standard BS applies | ... but why risk it? - me |
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