The principle at the core of the Indivisible movement is staying in touch with your local representatives, and putting pressure on them when necessary. It’s a cliche, but it’s true–in order to effect change, you have to act locally. But in order to do that, you need to know how to contact them. We’re making it easy for you. Here are links to help you find the officials who are accountable to you–on a state and national level–and the information that helps you remind them they cannot win without our votes (or remind them that they have your support).
- Call My Congress
- The CBIA lists all of our state and national officials, along with contact phone number
- Here’s a link that will help you find your legislators in the Connecticut General Assembly
- Here is a list of the members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
And because so many of us have concerns about what is happening on a national level, here is the contact information for our senators, who are accountable to the entire state:
Blumenthal, Richard – (D – CT) | Class III |
706 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 | |
(202) 224-2823 | |
Contact: www.blumenthal.senate.gov/contact/ | |
Murphy, Christopher – (D – CT) | Class I |
136 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 | |
(202) 224-4041 | |
Contact: www.murphy.senate.gov/contact |
And lest we forget the power of social media, here are links to twitter pages you should definitely know and follow, along with other phone numbers you’ll need once you’re sure who your reps are in Congress:
- Chris Murphy
- Richard Blumenthal
- Rosa Delauro –DC (202) 225-3661 and CT (203) 562-3718
- Elizabeth Esty —CT (860) 223-8412
- John Larson — CT (860) 278-8888 and DC (202) 225-2265
- Joe Courtney — DC (202) 225-2076 Norwich (860) 886-0139 Enfield (860) 741-6011
- Jim Himes — Bridgeport (203)333-6600 or (866) 453-0028, Stamford (203) 353-9400, and DC (202) 225-5541
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