Contact MI elected representatives on Tax Day, April 15, and tell them "Not One Damn Dime" for bad programs! (We will provide more contact tools a week before Tax Day)

Where are you writing from?

Many members of Congress have decided that you must provide your zip code and address to be allowed to write, so they know that you're their constituent.
Step 1: Fill in your address (at least your zip code and email address)
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Fill in your address
First Name:
Last Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
ZIP:
Email:
Step 4: Click when ready, to set up your letter.
Step 4:
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What do you want to write about?

Step 2: Pick a topic
Step 2: Pick a topic, or click on the headline to see some background. Pick one topic, then one recipient. (If you want to write multiple times, great! Use the "back" key after sending each one!) Then click the "Ready" button [available in April] and your message will be set up. Click on the headline for more ideas, or hover over the headline to see our suggested text.

Not One Damn Dime for Bush's war in Iraq!

Not One Damn Dime for spying on Americans!

Not One Damn Dime for corporate welfare!

Not One Damn Dime for political pork!

Not One Damn Dime for Social Security privatization!

Not One Damn Dime for corporate polluters!

Not One Damn Dime for drilling in Alaska!

Not One Damn Dime for tax cuts for the rich!

Not One Damn Dime for congressional pay raises!

Not One Damn Dime for faith-based initiative!

Not One Damn Dime for curbing reproductive rights!

Not One Damn Dime for Religious-Science!

Not One Damn Dime for the Drug War!

Not One Damn Dime for Capital Punishment!

 

Who do you want to write to?

Step 3: Pick a recipient
Step 3: Pick a recipient, or click on the elected official We recommend first that you write to your two senators and your governor, since they represent everyone in your state. Then we recommend, after that, figuring out who represents you in the House. If you know your Congressperson, just click their button. If not, fill in your address above and click this button: [coming later!]

Click on the elected official's name to see their voting record, or click on their phone number to see full contact information.

SENATORS

Carl Levin 202-224-6221
Democratic Sr Senator (MI)
Debbie Stabenow 202-224-4822
Democratic Jr Senator; previously Representative (MI-8)

GOVERNOR

Jennifer Granholm 517/373-3400
Democratic Governor (MI)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Dave Camp 202-225-3561
CD 4, Midland
John Conyers 202-225-5126
CD 14, Detroit
John Dingell 202-225-4071
CD 15 (redist. 16), Dearborn
Vernon Ehlers 202-225-3831
CD 3, Grand Rapids
Peter Hoekstra 202-225-4401
CD 2, Holland
Dale Kildee 202-225-3611
CD 5 (redist. 9), Flint
Carolyn Kilpatrick 202-225-2261
CD 13 (redist. 15), Detroit
Joe Knollenberg 202-225-5802
CD 9 (redist. 11), Bloomfield Hills
Sander Levin 202-225-4961
CD 12, Royal Oak
Thad McCotter 202-225-8171
CD 11, Livonia
Candice Miller 202-225-2106
CD 10, Harrison Township
Mike Rogers 202-225-4872
CD 8, Brighton
Joe Schwarz 202-225-6276
CD 7,
Bart Stupak 202-225-4735
CD 1, Menominee
Fred Upton 202-225-3761
CD 6, St. Joseph

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

President Bush 202-456-1111
Vice President Cheney 202-456-1111
Attorney General 202-353-1555
Secretary of Homeland Security 202-456-1414
Secretary of the Treasury (202) 622-2000
Secretary of Health and Human Services 202-619-0257 or Toll Free: 1-877-696-6775
Secretary of Energy 1-800-dial-DOE
Secretary of State 202-647-4000
Secretary of Defense