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Writing Your Representatives and/or Local Elected
Officials
Today's congressional work schedule no
longer permits the frequent and extended visits back home that used to keep
members of Congress in close personal touch with their constituents. As
a result, letters from home have become the main form of voter contact and the
prime source of constituency views. Your U.S. senators and
representatives, the President, and your state and local leaders need to hear
from you. Writing an effective letter to your elected officials is not a
difficult task. For more information, click
here to write your US Representatives and
here to contact your local, Augusta GA
Elected Officials.
Contacting your congressman, senator and
local elected official is easy. Read on to find out more.
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Community Action
It is every
American’s right and responsibility to be involved with the issues of government
that determine their livelihoods, and to let Congress, state and local
representatives know how they feel on those issues. The Committee For Fair
Government strives to be one of the most effective and efficient groups in the
Central Savannah River Area because its Board of Directors and members
understand the importance of community action and education. Every message sent
to our elected officials is straight from the heart.. CFFG constantly strives
to educate decision-makers on the truth of the matter.
Voter ID Law in effect: Georgia's voter ID
law is in effect for all Georgia elections. In order to vote, you must
show a photo ID at your polling location. Visit
www.gaphotoid.com
for more information.
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Augusta-Richmond County GA
Disparity Study Final Report
Augusta-Richmond County
GA Disparity Study Recommendations
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