How do you contact your local, state and federal government? While the political season brings a lot of attention to government, most people and businesses have every day reasons to interact with their local, state and federal agencies. Here are some tips and sites that can help you contact your government.
RocketLawyer.com's Free Legal Help centers can guide you to many government resources. The
Federal Law Legal Help center has links to
USA.gov and popular federal agencies. USA.gov has frequently asked questions (FAQs) and links to help you contact your federal elected officials.
State Law Legal Help center has a listing of all fifty state government web sites and convenient links to state and local government resources. RocketLawyer.com also offers many
free form letters for various government-related correspondence.
If you want a template to help you draft your own
letter to a government official, you can use the Rocket Lawyer legal document interview to make a custom letter and send it via U.S. Mail, email or directly online, using one of the web sites noted in this article.
Here's a photo we took during the Democratic convention in Denver. Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona is discussing clean energy initiatives. Get involved. Remember, your government is supposed to work for YOU!

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