HOW TO WRITE
CONGRESS
The old adage that the squeaky wheel gets the grease? No where
does that hold more true than in
Here are some useful tips for
writing your member. Whether you elect to follow them or not, just remember
that your letter is one of many received each day. The way you present your
concerns in a letter will determine to a large extent
the reply you receive.
Sample Letter to a Member of Congress
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Month Day Year
The Honorable ญญญญญญ________ ___________
Chairman,
___________Committee
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Dear Congressman _________:
As _________ of the __________
City Fire Department, I am writing to ask for your support of the United States
Fire Administration Reauthorization Act of 2004 (H.R. 1005). The United States
Fire Administration is the lead federal agency for our nation's fire and
emergency services, offering vital training, information and leadership. The
legislation would advance the mission of USFA by
providing the necessary resources to help our nation's first responders prepare
for threats to our communities.
The United States Fire
Administration is one of the many agencies that form the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security. Established by the Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974,
it performs four important missions: data collection, public education,
training, and technology development. Throughout the years, our department has
benefited greatly from the USFA. Many officers,
including myself, have attended classes at the
In recent years, we have seen
how the federal government has focused greater attention on the challenges
facing our nation's fire and emergency services. The Assistance to Firefighters
Grant Program has had a tremendous impact on improving the readiness of our
firefighters. Congress deserves so much credit for supporting this program and
for increasing the level of funding from $100 million in FY 2001 to $750 this
fiscal year. I am also encouraged by the attention given to other challenges,
particularly in the area of interoperability of our communication systems.
For the fire service to maintain
a strong voice in the federal discourse on homeland security issues, we must
have a strong U.S. Fire Administration. This is why I urge your support for
H.R. 1005. USFA is our voice at the federal level,
conveying our needs and the role we play in responding to national emergencies.
Please respond to my letter by
stating your position on this particular measure and whether
you are a cosponsor. Please have your staff contact me should have you
questions regarding how this legislation will translate into benefits at the
local level. Furthermore, please consider this letter an open invitation to
visit my department to learn more about our mission.
Sincerely,
Name, Title
Fire Department
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