United States Senate

In the United States Senate all states are represented equally. Regardless of size or population, each state has two senators, who serve six-year terms. The Senate shares full legislative power with the House of Representatives.

In addition, the Senate has exclusive authority to approve–or reject–presidential nominations to executive and judicial offices, and to provide–or withhold–its “advice and consent” to treaties negotiated by the executive. The Senate also has the sole power to try impeachments.

Contact Other Representatives

Step 1

Visit https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member and enter your zip code to find your Senators and Representatives.

Find your Representative

Step 2

Your two Senators, as well as your representative in the House of Representatives, will be shown on the right.

Information such as State, Party, Date of Service as well as their contact information will be available.

Step 3

To send an email, click on the blue hyperlink below the image of your representative you wish to contact and provide contact information as needed. Select an issue of concern and provide the message you want to provide to your representative.

***Note: Websites will vary from representative to representative. Navigate to a “share your opinion”, “contact me”, etc. in order to provide your message***

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