When you write a letter to your senator or representative, you exercise your right to free speech, which is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This right allows you to express your opinions, concerns, and requests to your elected officials. Additionally, it reflects your right to participate in the democratic process by advocating for issues that matter to you and your community. Engaging in this form of communication is a fundamental way to influence policy and governance.
sending email to a senator & a representative requesting that they support a bill
There are a number of ways to raise the level of interest for refugees. Here are a few: * contact Amnesty International about their programs on this topic; * write a letter to the US Representative to the United Nations; and * write letters to your Senator and representative in the House of Representatives. Each of these sources should be able to help or point you in the right direction. Amnesty International is a good bet for information.
Thomas Pain was the colonial representative in London right before the revolution.
You can only exercise this right if you exist.
I would have been and supreme court justice, not a president because it can be all hard work that's in your hands. I don't know what a senator is, but I would be supreme court justice because you get to speak out your mind and don't need to hear what people have to say and make your decision of what's right!
Right of legation
Make it simple, honest and short. Make your point clear. Be respectful of your senator and their office. Put a header on your letter so it will go to the right staff member. Re: Dietitian Bill #xxxxxx To: From: Dear Senator X: I am in favor of your position on... Thank you. Sincerely yours. Sign after your printed name. (Include your address and phone number in the from:)
Right now (2011) the representative of Florida is republican Rick Scott.
The defining right of a representative democracy is the ability of citizens to elect individuals to represent them in decision-making processes and governance. This allows for the voices and interests of the people to be heard and taken into account in the functioning of the government.
Senator Crapo does not support the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
Senator Coats opposes the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
a responsibility to exercise that right wisely