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 Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA)
 Assisted Suicide
 Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
 Child Custody Protection Act
 Conscience Protection
 District of Columbia Abortion Funding
 Embryo/Fetal Research
 Federal Employees' Health Benefits (FEHB)
 Fetal Tissue Research
 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE)
 Human Cloning
 Human Life Amendment
 Hyde Amendment
 Medical Training Non-Discrimination (ACGME)
 Mexico City Policy
 Military Abortion Policy
 Morning-After Pill
 Parental Notification
 Partial-Birth Abortion
 Prison Abortion Funding
 RU-486: Chemically Induced Abortion
 Stem Cell Research
 Terri Schiavo Dies
 Umbilical Cord Blood Banks
 Unborn Victims of Violence Act
 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

How To Phone

Your Congresspersons

1. Ask to speak with the aide who handles the abortion issue.

2. If the aide is unavailable, give message to receptionist or leave message on aide's voicemail.

3. Introduce yourself as a constituent.

4. Have a respectful and courteous tone.

5. Convey your message in a clear, brief manner; include bill number, if known.

6. Give your complete name and address, including ZIP code.

7. Ask for a written response to your request.

How to Call your Representative or Senator:

Call the Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121, and ask to be connected to a Member's office. If you don't know who your Members are, the Capitol switchboard operator can assist you.

Or call a Member's local office.

For information on Members' phone numbers, contact Members' web pages at: www.house.gov for Representatives and www.senate.gov for Senators.


Calling the White House

White House Comments Line: 202-456-1111


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