Updates to two contact form web addresses for members of the House today:
- Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer (R – MO) has a new web contact form address.
- Representative Rick Berg (R – ND) has a new web contact form address.
Updates to two contact form web addresses for members of the House today:
Well, I am finally recovered enough from Thanksgiving and the post-Thanksgiving teaching rush to make updates to the Congressional Directory:
A minor update to the Congressional Directory today reflecting some House subcommittee assignments and some staffing changes in the House.
Updated the congressional directory to reflect new web contact form addresses for Representative Chellie Pingree (D – ME) and Representative Al Green (D – TX).
Traffic is starting to rise. Most of the rise seems to be attributable to inbound links from sites urging people to stop the United States Congress from imposing internet censorship via the SOPA law as a means of stopping piracy. Frankly, I think it is despicable that the best solution that Congress can come up with is to copy the Syrian approach to using wholesale censorship to deal with a contract law problem. Sort of like using an atomic bomb to kill a fly. Its nice to see most of the major internet companies seem to agree.
I have updated the Congressional Directory for the following recent changes:
I was out of town serving on a National Science Foundation panel, and then playing catch up, so I haven’t had a chance to apply updates in over a week. Luckily its been pretty quiet. The changes include:
I’ve been very busy at work, so I hadn’t done updates in a little over a week. I fixed a broken link to the Bureau of Indian Affairs website on the Other Branches page. There have also been a huge number of updates to the congressional directory incorporated into it this evening:
Some updates to the Congressional Directory made this morning include:
A few more updates for the Congressional directory today:
A small update today adding two updated addresses for web contact forms for Representative Erik Paulsen (R – MN) and Representative Frank A. LoBiondo (R – NJ).