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As President Obama works on behalf of the American public, political action committees, special interest groups, and lobbies are working to get the people they represent a portion of government bailout money. Most Americans were properly indignant when they learned that companies used taxpayer money to issue over 18 million dollar in bonuses. The public's lobbyist is, as Hubert Humphrey famously pointed out, the president, and the best way for people to communicate to the government is through their local congressional representatives and senators.

Contacting Member of Congress to Complain

Most people would like to actually schedule a meeting with their members of congress, but that is not always possible. Writing to and calling members is effective, as shown by Lisa Desjardins CNN report, "Unhappy Voters Jam Capitol Hill Phone Lines". Desjardins writes that, "In a sampling of 12 Senate offices, half had so many messages that their voicemail boxes were full." Contacting member of congress works, especially when people can specifically refer to election promises.

The easy numbers to use are:

  • Senate (202) 224-3121
  • House (202) 225-3121
  • Secretary of the Senate - (202) 224-3622
  • House Clerk's Office (202) 225-7000

On February 11, 2009, the House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing with bank CEOs to review bailout funds and expenses. To be heard, Contact the House Finance Committee: