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I address letter to former state representative as US representative.
The Honorable ____________ (even when you know he isn't)
Dear Representative [insert last name], Like that
The letter should be addressed to: The Honorable (insert governor's full name) Office of the Governor Then the street address or post office box, city, state and zip code as with any other letter. The salutation should be: Dear Governor (insert governor's last name),
When addressing a current or former U.S. Representative or Senator, address them as Representative or Senator. The same applies to State Representatives and Senators. When writing, they would still be referred to as The Honorable and their name. When introducing them at functions, it is proper to say "former Representative" so as not to confuse an audience.
They deliever a State of the Union Address.
To the Honorable Full Name, State of State name,House of Representatives OR Dear Mr./Mrs. Full Name
Yes, you can send such a request to your representative and if you so choose, to the state's senators also.
You could try writing a letter to your state representative or starting a petition.
Business Address The Honorable (Name) Treasurer of (State) (Address) Salutation (letter) : Dear Mr. (Last Name)
Whomever obtains the letter of authority from the probate court.
Person it's going to Street Address Town, State, zipcode