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Definition of congressperson in US English: congresspersonnounPlural congresspersons, Plural congresspeopleˈkäNGɡrəsˌpərsənˈkɑŋɡrəsˌpərsənˈkɑŋɡrəsˌpərsən A member of a legislative congress, especially the US House of Representatives. Example sentencesExamples - Try to arrange a meeting with the actual congressperson, not a hometown staffer who may not deal with policy issues.
- At a personal level, the first thing to do is keep up with your congressperson and ask, ‘What are you doing?’
- To ‘audition,’ I had to write a letter to my congressperson asking for research money.
- It provides local activists with a tool to lobby city councils to urge their congresspersons to co-sponsor the legislation.
- And please don't fool yourself into thinking that your congressperson is going to read every one of his/her thousands of letters a day.
- Such an effort could help amplify the efforts of thousands of interested individuals, cohere actions like ‘writing to your congressperson or Senator’ through standard forms and applications, etc.
- Write your congressperson and tell them this isn't where cuts should occur.
- Congress has not found a way to handle this new means of communication, which swamped congresspersons with 80,000,000 e-mail messages during the past year.
- By the mid-1990s, however, veterans were underrepresented rather than overrepresented among congresspersons.
- If you do not get a positive response, you may want to hold a rally at the congressperson's office.
- Fax your congressperson to tell them that it's time they protect sick and dying patients.
- You encouraged girls to write to a local congressperson expressing their support for stem cell research.
- While nobody expects you to storm the steps of the Capitol to help a stray cat, realize your mayor and congressperson are working for you and the other people in your community.
- Take steps to resolve a political issue that worries you by writing your congressperson.
- And we're going to move on to another congressperson in trouble.
- Are we not being sufficiently proactive in communicating with our own congresspersons, and educating them on the patient-centered mission and outcomes of our academic programs?
- Your congressperson is supposed to ‘represent’ you in congress, not the president or your senators.
- She is the first congressperson in living memory to require a round the clock police guard.
- Many of the veterans that gathered are now judges, congresspersons, state officials, well-heeled businesspersons and professionals.
- Write your senator or congressperson in support of laws establishing organic standards.
Definition of congressperson in US English: congresspersonnounˈkäNGɡrəsˌpərsənˈkɑŋɡrəsˌpərsən A member of a legislative congress, especially the US House of Representatives. Example sentencesExamples - While nobody expects you to storm the steps of the Capitol to help a stray cat, realize your mayor and congressperson are working for you and the other people in your community.
- Write your senator or congressperson in support of laws establishing organic standards.
- Such an effort could help amplify the efforts of thousands of interested individuals, cohere actions like ‘writing to your congressperson or Senator’ through standard forms and applications, etc.
- You encouraged girls to write to a local congressperson expressing their support for stem cell research.
- Write your congressperson and tell them this isn't where cuts should occur.
- To ‘audition,’ I had to write a letter to my congressperson asking for research money.
- And please don't fool yourself into thinking that your congressperson is going to read every one of his/her thousands of letters a day.
- At a personal level, the first thing to do is keep up with your congressperson and ask, ‘What are you doing?’
- And we're going to move on to another congressperson in trouble.
- Take steps to resolve a political issue that worries you by writing your congressperson.
- Try to arrange a meeting with the actual congressperson, not a hometown staffer who may not deal with policy issues.
- It provides local activists with a tool to lobby city councils to urge their congresspersons to co-sponsor the legislation.
- By the mid-1990s, however, veterans were underrepresented rather than overrepresented among congresspersons.
- Fax your congressperson to tell them that it's time they protect sick and dying patients.
- Are we not being sufficiently proactive in communicating with our own congresspersons, and educating them on the patient-centered mission and outcomes of our academic programs?
- Many of the veterans that gathered are now judges, congresspersons, state officials, well-heeled businesspersons and professionals.
- Congress has not found a way to handle this new means of communication, which swamped congresspersons with 80,000,000 e-mail messages during the past year.
- She is the first congressperson in living memory to require a round the clock police guard.
- If you do not get a positive response, you may want to hold a rally at the congressperson's office.
- Your congressperson is supposed to ‘represent’ you in congress, not the president or your senators.
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