U.S. Congressional Delegation
As the Campaign progresses, each member of the Colorado
Delegation to the U.S. Congress will be contacted and asked
for their opinion / perspective on the proposed legislation
to establish a U.S. Department of Peace and Nonviolence.
The opinions of our two Senators and seven
Representatives are provided on a separate web page....
see Colorado
Congressional Legislators' Opinions.
We suggest reviewing a Legislator's perspective before contacting
them, to respect their time and make further dialog more
productive.
After you contact a Legislator, please share your experience
with your Local District Leader so that information can be
added to the campaign's knowledge base. (See Sample
format for submitting your information)
Two of our Colorado U.S. Representatives are members of
committees where H.R. 3760 has been referred:
District 4: Representative Marilyn
Musgrave
Member: House
Committee on Committee on Education and the Workforce
Member: House
Subcommittee on Education Reform
District 6: Representative Thomas
Tancredo
Member: House
Committee on International Relations
Tips on getting a meeting
with a member of congress. You can meet with
a Representative or an office aide either in Washington
DC or in a local office. These tips should be helpful. MORE
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Tips on holding a succesful
meeting with members of congress. Your goal is to engage
your Congressional representative or staff in a dialogue
on our common goal of a more peaceful world. MORE |
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