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I address letter to former state representative as US representative.
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.
To address an envelope to a state representative, place their name on the first line, followed by their title (e.g., "The Honorable [Full Name]"). On the next line, include the state representative's office address, typically formatted as "State Capitol, [Street Address], [City], [State] [ZIP Code]." In the letter, start with a formal salutation like "Dear Representative [Last Name]" to maintain professionalism.
You failed to state where you are located. In the US it would be "Governor," or "Governor and Mrs."
As an AI, I don't have real-time information or personal data access. To find your current state representative for Wisconsin, you can visit the Wisconsin State Legislature's official website or use the "My Legislator" tool, where you can enter your address to identify your representative.
When addressing correspondence to a state Representative, begin with "The Honorable [Full Name]," followed by their title, such as "Member of the [State] House of Representatives." The address should include the specific legislative building or office, followed by the city and state. For example: The Honorable [Full Name] Member of the [State] House of Representatives [Office Address] [City, State, ZIP Code]
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Business Address The Honorable (Name) Treasurer of (State) (Address) Salutation (letter) : Dear Mr. (Last Name)
To the Honorable Full Name, State of State name,House of Representatives OR Dear Mr./Mrs. Full Name
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To write a formal invitation letter for an event, begin with your address and the date at the top, followed by the recipient's address. Use a polite salutation, then clearly state the purpose of the invitation, including details such as the event name, date, time, location, and any other relevant information. Conclude with a courteous closing, inviting the recipient to RSVP, and sign the letter.