Posts Tagged ‘House of Representatives’

LinkSwarm for February 2, 2018

Friday, February 2nd, 2018

Happy Groundhog Day! To celebrate, just imagine that I’ve already posted this same LinkSwarm nine times already.

Supposedly the Nunes FISA abuse memo drops today. After that happens, I’ll no doubt have some thoughts…

  • Democratic Party freakouts over the memo seem to be reaching epic proportions.
  • “The Democratic party’s strategy for 2018 seems to revolve around reminding people how happy they are that Democrats aren’t in charge.” (Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)
  • “Recent rulings from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals are a major contributing factor in the sharp rise in the number of family units and unaccompanied minors that have made the trek from Central America to the United States’ southwest border in the last few months, according to Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Thomas Homan.” (Hat tip: Ace of Spades HQ.)
  • Republican Representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina is retiring.
  • As is Pennsylvania Democrat Robert Brady. Few people outside the state realize that Brady is the Democratic Party’s iron-fisted Philadelphia machine boss. I asked a Philly friend how corrupt Brady is: “Not as corrupt as Frank Rizzo, but pretty corrupt.” (Hat tip: Instapundit.
  • And even though that PhillyMag piece is from last year, it’s worth calling out this tidbit about Pennsylvania Democrats on its own:

    Since 2000, law enforcement officials have investigated no fewer than 32 Philadelphia Democrats. The allegations seem to get more debasing — more Robin Hood-in-reverse — every year. Seth Williams, the sitting district attorney, was indicted in March for allegedly stealing from his own mother and seeking thousands of dollars’ worth of bribes in exchange for making people’s legal problems go away. Chaka Fattah, the former 11-term Congressman, was sentenced in December to a decade in prison for using cash from taxpayers and a charity to pay back an illegal campaign loan. Leslie Acosta, the ex-state rep, pleaded guilty in 2016 to conspiring to commit money laundering.

    Those are only the biggest and baddest examples of graft in the past year. The city’s traffic court was abolished altogether after nine judges were charged with ticket fixing in 2013. (Seven were later convicted on various charges.) In 2014, five state lawmakers — nearly a quarter of Philadelphia’s Harrisburg delegation — were accused of taking petty bribes; four have been convicted, some of lesser charges. The avalanche of indictments has left Philadelphians wondering whether their elected officials run for office to help anyone other than themselves.

  • Ace nails the SJW problem:

    It is the common practice of Social Justice Warriors to infiltrate organizations and hobbies in which they have little to no interest — videogames, comic books, sports, science-fiction awards organizations, all academic fields, etc. — for the sole purpose of seizing “key nodes and critical infrastructure,” as Diversity and Comics notes (echoing US military doctrine), in order to turn non-political pastimes into never-ending propaganda echo chambers — or destroy them outright, if they cannot be made to serve the regressive left’s propaganda mission.

    They’re deadly parasites for any organization that allows them to crawl inside their bodies.

    But these organizations let them in — hell, they actively seek them out — just so that social justice blogs and websites like The Mary Sue or Buzzfeed will give them the Social Justice Warrior Stamp of Approval.

    Trouble is, as Marvel Comics is finding out, Social Justice Warriors are not consumers of any of these products, and will not buy them even if they have been converted into full Social Justice Warrior propaganda outfits.

    These organizations are being infiltrated by Social Justice Warriors not because Social Justice Warriors like them or the cultural products they produce, but because Social Justice Warriors know that non- Social Justice Warriors enjoy these products, and thus these cultural artifacts must be seized and repurposed to serve leftist indoctrination ends or simply destroyed.

    If they cannot be remade to be useful indoctrination centers, then they must be destroyed, so that, at least, non-Social Justice Warriors will have one less enjoyable thing in their lives, and may be forced to seek Social Justice Warrior-controlled entertainments as an alternative.

  • What did the 2018 Women’s March produce? Trash. Lots and lots of trash.
  • “Chelsea” Manning is ineligible to run for office.
  • The MSM grapples with the truth about Sweden. (Hat tip: DirectorBlue.)
  • Republicans get more ObamaCare taxes delayed.
  • Sun Tzu predicted how President Trump would kick Democrats’ asses 2,500 years ago.
  • Obama paled around with Louis Farrakhan in 2005 and the media covered it up, because Democrat. (Hat tip: Stephen Green at Instapundit.)
  • Fidel Castro’s eldest son commits suicide.
  • “Reclusive Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss — one of the Democrats’ biggest and most secretive donors — is currently under investigation for a 2011 sexual assault, as originally reported in a handwritten complaint by his former employee Jacqueline Long.”
  • Seattle lesbian awakes from woke:

    Herzog has awakened from “woke,” as it were, because she found herself attacked by her progressive comrades for Thoughtcrime. She has disagreed with transgender activists and defended Aziz Ansari, among other examples of her political incorrectness. Independent thinking by members of official victim groups — women, racial minorities, homosexuals — is dangerous to the Left because dissent undermines the identity-politics illusion of solidarity against the white heterosexual males who allegedly oppress everyone else. In the 21st century, belief in the pervasive evil of heterosexual white men has become the organizing principle of the Democrat Party, its raison d’être. To suggest to a Democrat in 2018 that perhaps this fathomless contempt for white males is misguided, or that not every member of an official victim group is suffering from oppression, is to commit a sort of political heresy, like denying the existence of witchcraft in 17th-century Salem.

    Democrats have become vendors of ethnic outrage, gender resentment and economic envy, with no other commodity to provide voters in the political marketplace. Because everyone inside the cult of social justice is fanatically devoted to this zero-sum-game mentality, there is a constant competition among Democrats to strike a “more progressive than thou” posture and, as Professor Reynolds says, “when sanctimony is your only coin, people will try to accumulate it.” Sooner or later, however, intelligent people wise up to the hustle. After the defeat of Hillary Clinton, many who had cast their lot with the party of victimhood may realize how badly they have been hoodwinked and bamboozled.

    Is it bad that I read the word “Seattle lesbian” and, even before I saw the picture, instantly thought “flannel”?

  • David Brooks wants new Americans because Original Recipe Americans, with our disgusting epidemic of improperly creased trousers, disappoint him so.
  • “Federal judge grants Texas request to block Obama-era restrictions on criminal background checks in hiring.”
  • Hitting your target at 1000 yards.
  • A SOTU tweet:

  • Another:

  • Bad hiring decisions:

  • Happy Groundhog Day! To celebrate, just imagine that I’ve already posted this same LinkSwarm nine times already.

    Rep. Steve Scalise Returns to the House Floor

    Saturday, September 30th, 2017

    It’s a “got nothing” day, so enjoy this short video of Rep. Steve Scalise (Republican-Louisiana) returning to the House floor three months after being shot by a crazed Democrat.

    He gets a long standing ovation from the entire House. For once, no one took a knee…

    Paul Ryan Reelected Speaker

    Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017

    Rep. Paul Ryan has been reelected Speaker of the House:

    As expected, Republican Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin on Tuesday was elected speaker of the House for the 2017-2018 congressional term. The final vote was 239-189, with five lawmakers not voting for either Ryan or Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California.

    There were issues with Ryan’s speakership (as there were with all his Republican predecessors), but with Republicans in control of all three branches of government, Ryan should be able to implement vastly more of the Republican agenda than they did under Obama. Ryan needs to enable Trump when he’s acting to implement conservative policies, and provide a check on him when he isn’t.

    First order of business: Repealing ObamaCare. Second order: Junking as much of the remaining cruft of the Obama Administration as possible. Third order: Securing the border and staying the hell away from the siren song of “comprehensive immigration reform” that so many establishment Republicans still harbor a suicidal longing for.

    There’s a hundred other things that need attending to (including doing something about the budget deficit), but the damage of the Obama years will not be undone overnight…

    Pelosi Retains Minority Leader Post

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2016

    As expected:

    House Democrats have re-elected Nancy Pelosi as their leader.

    The California lawmaker, who has led the party since 2002, turned back a challenge from Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan on Wednesday.

    Her win came despite disenchantment among some in the Democratic caucus over the party’s disappointing performance in the elections earlier this month. Democrats will remain in the minority in the House and Senate next year and won’t have the presidency as a bulwark against Republicans.

    Pelosi defeated Ryan 134 votes to 63.

    House Democrats Vote on Whether To Dump Pelosi Today

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2016

    In 2009, the House Democratic caucus had 257 seats. When the 115th Congress convenes on January 3rd, they will have 194.

    Nancy Pelosi has lead Democrats as either Speaker or Minority leader for that entire period of time. Today, House Democrats will vote whether to reelect the 76-year California Democrat as their leader, or to vote for Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, 43, as their leader instead.

    Odds are good they’re going to opt for the septuagenarian hard liberal over Jim Traficant’s former aide.

    McCarthy Out Of Speaker’s Race

    Thursday, October 8th, 2015

    “Having failed to secure the votes of the 40 members of the House Freedom Caucus, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has bailed on running for Speaker of the House.”

    Well, that’s a very interesting development indeed. As Majority leader and Boehner’s heir apparent, McCarthy was considered the race’s favorite. Him withdrawing means there’s a chance things won’t just be Business As Usual.

    I wonder if Texas Rep. Jeb Hensarling will reconsider his decision to drop out of the race now that McCarthy has withdrawn…

    Which Democrats Voted To Keep Nancy Pelosi as Minority Leader?

    Friday, November 19th, 2010

    We don’t know, because the meeting was held behind closed doors. As far as I know, no one has published (or leaked) a total of those who voted for her or for Heath Shuler.

    Many Democrats claimed during fall campaigns that they were going to vote against Pelosi, but how do we know? It’s quite possibly that they said they were voting one way while casting their vote for Pelosi far away from the public’s eye.

    Until they publish an actual roll-call vote, you should assume that any Democratic House member voted to keep Nancy Pelosi as their leader unless they can prove otherwise.

    Vulnerable Congressmen Who Voted For ObamaCare

    Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

    I’d been meaning to compile a list of vulnerable Democratic congressmen who voted for ObamaCare. I was going to carefully study each, look at the voting and demographic statistics for their district, and then carefully determine which would be the best to target for voting against ObamaCare or, if that didn’t work, to target for unseating this fall.

    And then an email from the anti-ObamaCare group Take Back Medicine landed in my inbox that already had a list of vulnerable and targeted incumbents, which evidently originated with political Mercenary of Moderation Dick Morris.

    Well, what can I say? I’m a busy man. I’m also lazy.

    So here’s their list, complete with exclamation points after the phone numbers. (Remember, if you live outside the Congressman’s district, don’t bother calling, as chances are they won’t give you the time of day.)


    Vulnerable Congressmen Who Voted for Obamacare The First Time Around

    Arizona:
    Harry Mitchell (Phoenix suburbs) Call (202) 225-2190!
    Gabrielle Giffords (Tucson) Call (202) 225-2542!
    Ann Kirkpatrick (most of rural Arizona, NE part of state) Call (202) 225-2315!

    California:
    Jerry McNerney (Stockton and Pleasanton) Call (202) 225-1947!

    Colorado:
    John Salazar (Pueblo) Call 202-225-4761!

    Connecticut:
    Jim Hines (Fairfield County) Call (202) 225-5541!

    Florida:
    Alan Grayson (Orlando) Call (202) 225-2176!

    Illinois:
    Bill Foster (Dixon, Batavia, and Geneseo) Call (202) 225-2976!

    Indiana:
    Baron Hill (from Kentucky border up to Bloomington) Call (202) 225-3011!

    Louisana:
    Joseph Cao Call (202) 225-6636!

    Michigan:
    Mark Schauer (Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee & Washtenaw counties) Call (202) 225-6276!
    Gary Peters (Oakland County) Call (202) 225-5802!

    Nevada:
    Dina Titus (Las Vegas) Call (202) 225-3252!

    New Hampshire:
    Carol Shea-Porter (Portsmouth, Manchester, Lakes Region) Call (202) 225-5456!

    New York:
    Tim Bishop (Suffolk County) Call (202) 225-3826!
    John Hall (Northern Westchester) Call (202) 225-5441!
    Bill Owens (Plattsburgh up along Vermont border to Canada) Call (202) 225-4611!
    Mike Arcuri (Utica and south central NY) Call (202)225-3665!
    Dan Maffei (Syracuse) Call (202) 225-3701!

    North Dakota:
    Earl Pomneroy (at large) Call (202) 225-2611!

    Ohio:
    Steven Driehaus (Cincinnati west to Indiana border) Call (202) 225-2216!
    Mary Jo Kilroy (Columbus and west to Indiana border) Call (202) 225-2015!
    Zach Space (Dover, Zanesville, Chillicothe) Call (202) 225-6265!

    Pennsylvania:
    Kathy Dahlkemper (Erie) Call (202) 225-5406!
    Patrick Murphy (Bucks County) Call (202) 225-4276!
    Christopher Carney (NE Penn) Call (202) 225-3731!
    Paul Kanjorski (Scranton, Wilkes-Barre) Call 202-225-6511!

    South Carolina:
    John Spratt (rural SC between Columbia and Charlotte) Call (202) 225-5501!

    Virginia:
    Tom Perriello (Charlottesville, Bedford, Timberlake, Martinsville & Danville) Call (202) 225-4711!

    West Virginia:
    Alan Mollohan (Wheeling, Morgantown) Call (202) 225-4172!
    Nick Rahall (Huntington) Call (202) 225-3452!

    Wisconsin:
    Steve Kagen (Green Bay) Call (202) 225-5665!

    An Additional List of Congressmen Targeted by the Tea Party

    Rep. Michael Arcuri, New York 24th
    http://arcuri.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3665, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-1891
    Local Office Number: (315) 252-2777/2778, Local Fax Number: (315) 252-2779

    Rep. John Boccieri, Ohio, 16th
    http://boccieri.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3876, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3059
    Local Office Number: (330) 489-4414, Local Fax Number: (330) 489-4448

    Rep. Allen Boyd, Florida, 2nd
    http://boyd.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5235, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5615
    Local Office Number: (850) 561-3979, Local Fax Number: (850) 681-2902

    Rep. Christopher Carney, Pennsylvania, 16th
    http://carney.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3731, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-9594
    Local Office Number: (570) 585-9988, Local Fax Number: (570) 585-9977

    Rep. Gerald “Gerry” Connolly, Virginia, 11th
    http://connolly.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-1492 DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3071
    Local Office Number: (703) 256-3071, Local Fax Number: (703) 354-1284

    Rep. Henry Cuellar, Texas 28th
    http://cuellar.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-1640, DC Fax Number: 202-225-1641
    Local Office Number: (210) 271-2851, Local Fax Number: (210) 277-6671

    Rep. Steve Driehaus, Ohio, 1st
    http://driehaus.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2216, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3012
    Local Office Number: (513) 684-2723, Local Fax Number: (513) 421-8722

    Rep. Chet Edwards, Texas, 17th
    http://edwards.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-6105, DC Fax Number: Fax: 202-225-0350
    Local Office Number: (979) 691-8797, Local Fax Number: (979) 691-8939

    Rep. Brad Ellsworth, Indiana, 8th
    http://www.ellsworth.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4636, DC Office Fax: (202) 225-3284
    Local Office Number: (812) 465-6484, Local Fax Number: (812) 422-4761

    Rep. Bob Etheridge, North Carolina, 2nd
    http://etheridge.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4531
    Local Office Number: (919) 829-9122

    Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona, 8th
    http://giffords.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2542, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-0378
    Local Office Number: (520) 881-3588, Local Fax Number: (520) 322-9490

    Rep. Deborah “Debbie” Halvorson, Illinois, 11th
    http://halvorson.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3635, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3521
    Local Office Number: (815) 726-4998, Local Fax Number: (815) 726-8024

    Rep. Paul W. Hodes, New Hampshire, 2nd
    http://hodes.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5206, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2946
    Local Office Phone: (603) 223-9814, Local Fax Number: (603) 223-9819

    Rep. Jay Inslee, Washington, 1st
    http://www.house.gov/inslee/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-6311, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-1606
    Local Office Number: (360) 598-2342, Local Fax Number: (360) 598-3650

    Rep. Paul Kanjorski, Pennsylvania, 11th
    http://kanjorski.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-6511, DC Fax Number: 202-225-0764
    Local Office Number: 570-825-2200, Local Fax Number: 570-825-8685

    Rep. Marcy Kaptur, Ohio, 9th
    http://www.kaptur.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4146, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-7711
    Local Office Number: (419) 259-7500, Local Fax Number: (419) 255-9623

    Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, Arizona, 1st
    http://kirkpatrick.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2315, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-9739
    Local Office Number: (928) 226-6914, Local Fax Number: (928) 226-2876

    Rep. Ron Klein, Florida, 22nd
    http://www.klein.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225.3026, DC Fax Number: (202) 225.8398
    Local Office Number: (561) 544-6910, Local Fax Number: (561) 544-2864

    Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, Florida, 24th
    http://www.kosmas.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2706, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-6299
    Local Office Number: (407) 208-1106, Local Fax Number: (407) 208-1108

    Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich, Ohio 10th
    http://kucinich.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5871
    Local Office Number: (216) 228-8850

    Rep. Jim Langevin, Rhode Island, 2nd
    http://langevin.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2735, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5976
    Local Office Number: (401) 732-9400, Local Fax Number: (401) 737-2982

    Rep. Stephen Lynch, Massachusetts, 9th
    http://www.house.gov/lynch/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-8273, DC Fax Number: 202-225-3984
    Local Office Number: 617-428-2000, Local Office Fax: 617-428-2011

    Rep. Daniel B. Maffei, New York, 25th
    http://maffei.house.gov/
    DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3701, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-4042
    Local Office Number: (315) 423-5657, Local Fax Number: (315) 423-5669

    Rep. Ed Markey, Massachusetts, 7th
    http://markey.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-2836
    Local Office Number: 781-396-2900

    Rep. Alan B. Mollohan, West Virginia, 1st
    http://www.mollohan.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4172, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-7564
    Local Office Number: (304) 292-3019, Local Fax Number: (304) 292-3027

    Rep. John Murtha, Pennsylvania, 12th
    http://www.murtha.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2065, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5709
    Local Office Number: (814) 535-2642, Local Fax Number: (814) 539-6229

    Rep. Glenn C. Nye III, Virginia, 2nd
    http://nye.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4215, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-4218
    Local Office Number: (757) 326-6201, Fax: (757) 326-6209

    Rep. Tom Perriello, Virginia, 5th
    http://perriello.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4711, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5681
    Local Office Number: (434) 293-9631, Local Fax Number: (434) 293-9632

    Rep. Gary Peters, Michigan, 9th
    http://peters.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5802, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-2356
    Local Office Number: (248) 273-4227, Local Fax Number: (248) 273-4704

    Rep. Nick Rahall, West Virginia, 3rd
    http://www.rahall.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3452
    Local Office Number: (304) 325-6222

    Rep. Laura Richardson, California, 37th
    http://richardson.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-7924, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-7926
    District Office Number: (202) 225-7924, District Fax Number: (202) 225-7926

    Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, Texas 23rd
    http://www.rodriguez.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4511, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2237
    Local Office Number: (830) 757-8398, Local Fax Number: (830) 752-1893

    Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland, 2nd
    http://dutch.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: 202-225-3061, DC Fax Number: 202-225-3094
    Local Office Number: 410-628-2701, Local Fax Number: 410-628-2708

    Rep. Linda Sanchez, California, 39th
    http://lindasanchez.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-6676
    Local Office Number: (562) 860-5050

    Rep. Kurt Schrader, Oregon, 5th
    http://schrader.house.gov/index.html
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5711, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5699
    Local Office Number: (503) 588-9100, Local Fax Number: (503) 588-5517

    Rep. David Scott, Georgia, 13th
    http://davidscott.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2939, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-4628
    Local Office Number: (770) 210-5073, Local Fax Number: (770) 210-5673

    Rep. Adam Smith, Washington, 9th
    http://adamsmith.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-8901
    Local Office Number: (253) 593-6600, Local Fax Number: (253) 593-6776

    Rep. Peter Visclosky, Indiana, 1st
    http://www.house.gov/visclosky/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2461, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2493
    Local Office Number: (219) 795-1844, DC Fax Number: (219) 795-1850

    Rep. David Wu, Oregon, 1st
    http://www.house.gov/wu/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-0855, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-9497
    Local Office Number: (503) 326-2901, Local Fax Number: (503) 326-5066

    Rep. John Adler, New Jersey 3rd
    http://adler.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4765, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-0778
    Local Office Number: (732) 608-7235, Local Fax Number: (732) 608-7268

    Rep. Jason Altmire, Pennsylvania 4th
    http://www.altmire.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2565, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-2274
    Local Office Number: (724) 378-0928, Local Fax Number: (724) 378-6171

    Rep. Brian Baird, Washington 3rd
    http://www.baird.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3536, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2478
    Local Office Number: (360) 695-6292, Local Fax Number: (360) 695-6197

    Rep. John Barrow, Georgia 12th
    http://www.barrow.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2823, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3377
    Local Office Number: (706) 722-4494, Local Fax Number: (706) 722-4496

    Rep. Melissa Bean, Illinois 8th
    http://www.house.gov/bean/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3711, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-7830
    Local Office Number: (847) 517-2927, Local Fax Number: (847) 517-2931

    Rep. Marion Berry, Arkansas 1st
    http://www.house.gov/berry/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4076, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5602
    Local Office Number: (870) 972-4600, Local Fax Number: (870) 972-4605

    Rep. Rick Boucher, Virginia 9th
    http://www.boucher.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3861, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-0442
    Local Office Number: (276) 628-1145

    Rep. Dennis Cardoza, California 18th
    http://www.house.gov/cardoza/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-6131, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-0819
    Local Office Number: (209) 383-4455, Local Fax Number: (209) 726-1065

    Rep. Travis Childers, Mississippi 1st
    http://childers.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4306, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3549
    Local Office Number: (662) 841-8808, Local Fax Number: (662) 841-8845

    Rep. Jim Costa, California 20th
    http://www.house.gov/costa/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3341, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-9308
    Local Office Number: (559) 495-1620, Local Fax Number: (559) 495-1027

    Rep. Artur Davis, Alabama 7th
    http://www.house.gov/arturdavis/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2665, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-9567
    Local Office Number: (205) 752-5380, Local Fax Number: (205) 752-5899

    Rep. Joe Donnelly, Indiana 2nd
    http://donnelly.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3915, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-6798
    Local Office Number: (574) 288-2780, Local Fax Number: (574) 288-2825

    Rep. Parker Griffith, Alabama 5th
    http://griffith.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4801, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-4392
    Local Office Number: (256) 551-0190, Local Fax Number: (256) 551-0194

    Rep. Baron Hill, Indiana 9th
    http://baronhill.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5315, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-6866
    Local Office Number: (812) 288-3999, Local Fax Number: (812) 288-3873

    Rep. Steve Kagen, Wisconsin 8th
    http://kagen.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5655, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5729
    Local Office Number: (920) 437-1954, Local Fax Number: (920) 437-1978

    Rep. Daniel Lipinski, Illinois 3rd
    http://www.lipinski.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5701, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-1012
    Local Office Number: (312) 886-0481, Local Fax Number: (773) 767-9395

    Rep. Jim Marshall, Georgia 8th
    http://jimmarshall.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-6531, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3013
    Local Office Number: (478) 464-0255, Local Fax Number: (478) 464-0277

    Rep. Jim Matheson, Utah 2nd
    http://www.house.gov/matheson/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3011, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-5638
    Local Office Number: (801) 486-1236, Local Fax Number: (801) 486-1417

    Rep. Michael E. McMahon, New York 13th
    http://mcmahon.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3371, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-1272
    Local Office Number: (718) 351-1062, Local Fax Number: (718) 980-0768

    Rep. Michael Michaud, Maine 2nd
    http://michaud.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-6306, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2943
    Local Office Number: (207) 942-6935, Local Fax Number: (207) 942-5907

    Rep. Harry Mitchell, Arizona 5th
    http://mitchell.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2190
    Local Office Number: (480) 946-2411

    Rep. Collin C. Peterson, Minnesota 7th
    http://collinpeterson.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2165, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-1593
    Local Office Number: (218) 847-5056

    Rep. Mike Ross, Arkansas 4th
    http://ross.house.gov/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-3772, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-1314
    Local Office Number: (870) 881-0681, Local Fax Number: (870) 881-0683

    Rep. Ike Skelton, Missouri 4th
    http://www.house.gov/skelton/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-2876
    Local Office Number: (816) 228-4242

    Rep. Bart Stupak, Michigan 1st
    http://www.house.gov/stupak/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-4735, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-4744
    Local Office Number: (906) 786-4504, Local Fax Number: (906) 786-4534

    Rep. Gene Taylor, Mississippi 4th
    http://www.house.gov/genetaylor/
    DC Office Number: (202) 225-5772, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-7074
    Local Office Number: (228) 864-7670, Local Fax Number: (228) 864-3099


    At some point in the future, I still want to examine vulnerable Democratic congressmen in more detail, but defeating ObamaCare has to come first.