Congress
responds to Primate Freedom Project Congressional Educators.
Our senators and representatives in Washington, DC must hear directly
from us. It's important that we communicate how we feel about primate
issues and let them know about legislation we do/don't support.
Our voices are the primates greatest strength.
Below are responses forwarded to Primate Freedom Project from
our Congressional Educators. Is your congressperson on this list?
If not, please consider writing them today, including a polite note
and a copy of the latest Congressional
Educator. When you receive a response, forward it to us to be
posted here with others.
Every member of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives
receives a copy of the Congressional Educator directly from
the Primate Freedom Project.
It is our goal to document the responses and lack of responses
from members of Congress. The absence a representative's name means
that the Primate Freedom Project has not received a copy of their
response.
Boxer 1, 2
Cantwell 1
Clinton 1
Coleman 1,
2
Dayton 1 2
3
DeWine 1
Durbin 1
Feinstein 1
Kennedy 1,
2
Kerry 1, 2,
3, 4,
5
Lautenberg 1
Majette 1
Murray 1
McKinney 1
Morella 1
Obama 1, 2
Olver 1, 2
Sabo 1, 2,
3, 4,
5, 6
Schakowsky 1,
2, 3,
4, 5,
6
Voinovich 1, 2,
3
Wellstone 1
Woolsey 1, 2
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