The United States Congress
Dear Parent or Student,
A large part of our recent studies in civics has encompassed the legislative branch of our government. It is my constant desire to educate all learners as to the significant aspect of this law-making body, and its relevance to their individual lives. This page is designed to simply inform you of basic information applicable to this dynamic area of American government.
If you ever should desire to contact either of our 2 senators or 3rd District Representative in the House please follow these addresses:
U.S. Senators
GEORGE V. VOINOVICH (R) – B-34 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3353
MIKE DeWINE (R) – Room 140, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510, (202) 224-2315. FAX (202) 224-6519
U.S. Representatives
MIKE TURNER (R), 3rd District – 1740 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-6465: email: oh03.wyr@mail.house.gov; Dayton office, (937) 225-2843; Wilmington office, 15 E. Main St., 383-8931, FAX 383-8910
*Here are some of my favorite Web sites*
The following links are excellent resources for whatever your purpose relating to Congress. They include everything from historical facts and members, to daily activities on Capitol Hill. Enjoy them.
http://www.congresslink.org/ - overall informative site for Congress
http://thomas.loc.gov/ - super site for congressional history & current activity
http://speaker.house.gov/ - a current newsletter from the Speaker of the House
http://www.senate.gov/ - official site of the US Senate
http://www.house.gov/ - official site of the House of Representatives
http://www.loc.gov/ - Library of Congress homepage
http://www.refdesk.com/ - a general, great reference site
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Remember, when you turn 18 you can register to vote! See Mr. Martin when you are ready to register.
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18 year old men 
You can register for selective service with Mr. Martin
Stop by room 142 within 30 days of your 18th birthday or go to www.sss.gov