Executive Branch
- The White House: 1-202-456-1414
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington DC 20500Legislative Branch
- United States Capitol:
- Capitol Switchboard: 1-202-224-3121
- NEW toll free number: 1-888-723-5246
- "The Electronic Activist" -- E-mail addresses for Congressional, State, and Media contacts.
- Congress.org -- communicate with your Senator and Representative (All fifty states)
- Write Your Representative
Arizona Congressional Delegation (An excellent source of information and e-mail addresses)
Laws and Bureaus
- United States Code, Searchable (hint: Try "AMTRAK")
Suggested reading: USC 49 §24701, the "Amtrak monopoly" lawU.S. General Accounting Office Reports (Searchable)
HINT: In the "Full text of the GAO Reports" enter "Amtrak" (without quotes). Press SUBMIT. If you get an error, or zero responses, keep trying -- it will work eventually.- U.S. Department of Transportation
- Federal Transit Administration
- Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Executive
- Arizona Governor Jane Hull azgov@azgov.state.az.us or call 602/542-4331 or 800/253-0883
Legislative
- "The Electronic Activist" -- E-mail addresses for Congressional, State, and Media contacts.
- Arizona Legislature On-Line
- Call the Legislature toll-free: 800/352-8404.
NOTE: There are twenty-six legislative districts in Arizona. To determine your district, call 602/542-4221 unless you are in Pima County (call 520/628-6593).- State House and Senate
- Senate President Brenda Burns bburns@azleg.state.az.us (602) 542-3160.
- Senate Majority Leader Rusty Bowers rbowers@azleg.state.az.us 602/542-5288.
- House Speaker Jeff Groscost groscost@azleg.state.az.us 602/542-5735.
- House Majority Leader Lori Daniels ldaniels@azleg.state.az.us 602/542-5898
Laws and Departments
2000 Census and population figures.
Your elected officials can only know what you are thinking, if you communicate with them. Telephone and e-mail are a good way to get started, but written letters are often far more effective.