CONTACTING LEGISLATORS

National Representatives

Nevada National Representatives are full-time legislators Best reached by e-mail – Websites are as follows:

Congressman Mark Amodei amodei.house.gov

Congressman susielee.house.gov

Congressman horsford.house.gov

Congresswoman titus.house.gov

Senator www.rosen.senate.gov

Senator Catherine Cortez-Masto www.cortezmasto.senate.gov

State of

Nevada State Website www.nv.gov Nevada State Legislature www.leg.state.nv.us

Nevada State Legislators are part-time lawmakers and have other jobs and responsibilities. During the legislative sessions, contacting your legislators is easier in Nevada and can be by mail, phone, and e-mail.

For contact information and to learn more about your district lawmaker, visit www.leg.state.nv.us

2019 Senate Standing and Select Committees – 80th Session www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/80th2019/Committees/A_Committees/AssemblyCommittees.pdf

2019 Assembly Standing Committees – 80th Session www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/80th2019/Committees/S_Committees/SenateCommittees.pdf

Ways To Contact Your Legislator E-MAIL

 Excellent at anytime  Very convenient  Instantaneous

LETTER WRITING

 Most effective  Able to explain new or difficult issues  Needs sufficient time [at least 1 month] (Due to security reasons, all letters are now pre-screened before delivery leading to delays)

PHONE CALLS

 Best when time is short  Issue should be simple  High volume easy to generate (phone banks)  Convenient for local legislators

IN-PERSON MEETINGS

 Establish or maintain relationship with your legislator  Personalizes your agenda  Conveys your message face-to-face