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Member of Congress Party State Twitter Handle Instagram Facebook Address Sen Member of Congress Party State Twitter Handle Instagram Facebook Address Sen. Lisa Murkowski R AK @lisamurkowski @senlisamurkowski https://www.facebook.com/SenLisaMurkowski/ Sen. Dan Sullivan R AK @SenDanSullivan @sen_dansullivan https://www.facebook.com/SenDanSullivan Rep. Don Young R AK-0 @RepDonYoung https://www.facebook.com/RepDonYoung?fref=ts Sen. Jeff Sessions R AL @sendougjones http://www.facebook.com/senatordougjones/ Sen. Richard Shelby R AL @SenShelby https://www.facebook.com/RichardShelby Rep. Bradley Byrne R AL-1 @RepByrne @repbyrne https://www.facebook.com/RepByrne Rep. Martha Roby R AL-2 @RepMarthaRoby https://www.facebook.com/Representative.Martha.Roby Rep. Mike Rogers R AL-3 @RepMikeRogersAL @repmikerogersal https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanMikeDRogers Rep. Robert Aderholt R AL-4 @Robert_Aderholt https://www.facebook.com/RobertAderholt Rep. Mo Brooks R AL-5 @RepMoBrooks https://www.facebook.com/RepMoBrooks Rep. Gary Palmer R AL-6 @USRepGaryPalmer https://www.facebook.com/USRepresentativeGaryPalmer Rep. Terri Sewell D AL-7 @RepTerriSewell https://www.facebook.com/RepSewell Sen. John Boozman R AR @JohnBoozman @johnboozman https://www.facebook.com/JohnBoozman Sen. Tom Cotton R AR @SenTomCotton @tomcottonar https://www.facebook.com/SenatorTomCotton Rep. Eric Crawford R AR-1 @RepRickCrawford @reprickcrawford https://www.facebook.com/RepRickCrawford Rep. French Hill R AR-2 @RepFrenchHill https://www.facebook.com/RepFrenchHill Rep. Steve Womack R AR-3 @Rep_SteveWomack Rep. Bruce Westerman R AR-4 @RepWesterman https://www.facebook.com/RepWesterman Sen. Kyrsten Sinema D AZ @Senatorsinema @senatorsinema https://www.facebook.com/senatorsinema/ Sen. Martha McSally R AZ @SenMcSallyAZ @senmcsallyaz https://www.facebook.com/SenMarthaMcSally/ Rep. Tom O’Halleran D AZ-1 @Repohalleran @repohalleran http://www.facebook.com/repohalleran Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick D AZ-2 @Repkirkpatrick @RepAnnKirkpatrick https://www.facebook.com/RepAnnKirkpatrick Rep. Raul Grijalva D AZ-3 @RepraulGrijalva https://www.facebook.com/Rep.Grijalva Rep. Paul Gosar R AZ-4 @RepGosar https://www.facebook.com/repgosar Rep. Andy Biggs R AZ-5 @RepAndyBiggsAZ @repandybiggs http://www.facebook.com/RepAndyBiggs Rep. David Schweikert R AZ-6 @RepDavid @repdavid https://www.facebook.com/repdavidschweikert Rep. Ruben Gallego D AZ-7 @RepRubenGallego https://www.facebook.com/RepRubenGallego Rep. Debbie Lesko R AZ-8 @debbielesko @replesko https://www.facebook.com/RepDebbieLesko/ Rep. Greg Staton D AZ-9 @RepGregStanton https://www.facebook.com/repgregstanton Sen. Dianne Feinstein D CA @SenFeinstein https://www.facebook.com/SenatorFeinstein/ Sen. Kamala Harris D CA @KamalaHarris @kamalaharris https://www.facebook.com/KamalaHarris/ Rep. Doug LaMalfa R CA-1 @RepLaMalfa @repdouglamalfa https://www.facebook.com/RepLaMalfa Member of Congress Party State Twitter Handle Instagram Facebook Address Rep. Jared Huffman D CA-2 @RepHuffman https://www.facebook.com/RepHuffman Rep. John Garamendi D CA-3 @RepGaramendi https://www.facebook.com/repgaramendi https://www.facebook.com/Congressman-Tom-McClintock- Rep. Tom McClintock R CA-4 @RepMcClintock 81125319109/ Rep. Mike Thompson D CA-5 @RepThompson https://www.facebook.com/RepMikeThompson Rep. Doris Matsui D CA-6 @DorisMatsui https://www.facebook.com/doris.matsui Rep. Ami Bera D CA-7 @RepBera https://www.facebook.com/RepAmiBera Rep. Paul Cook R CA-8 @RepPaulCook https://www.facebook.com/RepPaulCook Rep. Jerry McNerney D CA-9 @RepMcNerney https://www.facebook.com/jerrymcnerney Rep. Josh Harder D CA-10 @joshua_harder https://www.facebook.com/harderforcongress/ Rep. Mark DeSaulnier D CA-11 @RepDeSaulnier @repdesaulnier https://www.facebook.com/RepMarkDeSaulnier Rep. Nancy Pelosi D CA-12 @NancyPelosi https://www.facebook.com/NancyPelosi Rep. Barbara Lee D CA-13 @RepBarbaraLee @repbarbaralee https://www.facebook.com/RepBarbaraLee Rep. Jackie Speier D CA-14 @RepSpeier @jackiespeier https://www.facebook.com/JackieSpeier Rep. Eric Swalwell D CA-15 @RepSwalwell https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanEricSwalwell Rep. Jim Costa D CA-16 @RepJimCosta https://www.facebook.com/RepJimCosta Rep. Ro Khanna D CA-17 @RepRoKhanna @reprokhanna http://www.facebook.com/RepRoKhanna/ Rep. Anna Eshoo D CA-18 @RepAnnaEshoo @RepAnnaEshoo https://www.facebook.com/RepAnnaEshoo Rep. Zoe Lofgren D CA-19 @RepZoeLofgren https://www.facebook.com/zoelofgren Rep. Jimmy Panetta D CA-20 @RepJimmyPanetta @repjimmypanetta http://www.facebook.com/RepJimmyPanetta/ Rep. TJ Cox D CA-21 @RepTjCox @reptjcox https://www.facebook.com/RepTJCox/ Rep. Devin Nunes R CA-22 @Rep_DevinNunes https://www.facebook.com/rep.nunes Rep. Kevin McCarthy R CA-23 @GOPLeader @RepKevinMcCarthy https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanKevinMcCarthy Rep. Salud Carbajal D CA-24 @RepCarbajal @repcarbajal http://www.facebook.com/repsaludcarbajal/ Vacant CA-25 Rep. Julia Brownley D CA-26 @JuliaBrownley26 https://www.facebook.com/RepJuliaBrownley Rep. Judy Chu D CA-27 @RepJudyChu https://www.facebook.com/RepJudyChu Rep. Adam Schiff D CA-28 @RepAdamSchiff @RepAdamSchiff https://www.facebook.com/RepAdamSchiff Rep. Tony Cardenas D CA-29 @RepCardenas https://www.facebook.com/repcardenas Rep. Brad Sherman D CA-30 @BradSherman https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanBradSherman Rep. Pete Aguilar D CA-31 @reppeteaguilar https://www.facebook.com/reppeteaguilar Rep. Grace Napolitano D CA-32 @GraceNapolitano https://www.facebook.com/RepGraceNapolitano Member of Congress Party State Twitter Handle Instagram Facebook Address Rep. Ted Lieu D CA-33 @RepTedLieu @RepTedLieu https://www.facebook.com/RepTedLieu Rep. Jimmy Gomez D CA-34 @RepJimmyGomez https://www.facebook.com/RepJimmyGomez Rep. Norma Torres D CA-35 @NormaJTorres https://www.facebook.com/RepNormaTorres Rep. Raul Ruiz D CA-36 @CongressmanRuiz https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanRaulRuizMD Rep. Karen Bass D CA-37 @RepKarenBass https://www.facebook.com/RepKarenBass Rep. Linda Sanchez D CA-38 @RepLindaSanchez https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanLindaSanchez Rep. Gilbert Ray Cisneros D CA-39 @RepGilCisneros @repgilcisneros https://www.facebook.com/RepGilCisneros Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard D CA-40 @RepRoybalAllard @RepRoybalAllard https://www.facebook.com/RepRoybalAllard Rep. Mark Takano D CA-41 @RepMarkTakano @repmarktakano https://www.facebook.com/RepMarkTakano Rep. Ken Calvert R CA-42 @KenCalvert https://www.facebook.com/RepKenCalvert Rep. Maxine Waters D CA-43 @MaxineWaters @repmaxinewaters https://www.facebook.com/MaxineWaters Rep. Nanette Barragan D CA-44 @RepBarragan http://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanBarragan/ Rep. Katie Porter D CA-45 @RepKatiePorter @repkatieporter https://www.facebook.com/repkatieporter/ Rep. Luis Correa D CA-46 @RepLouCorrea @reploucorrea https://www.facebook.com/RepLouCorrea/ Rep. Alan Lowenthal D CA-47 @RepLowenthal https://www.facebook.com/RepLowenthal Rep. Harley Rouda D CA-48 @RepHarley @repharleyrouda https://www.facebook.com/RepHarley Rep. Mike Levin D CA-49 @RepMikeLevin @RepMikeLevin https://www.facebook.com/RepMikeLevin Vacant CA-50 Rep. Juan Vargas D CA-51 @RepJuanVargas https://www.facebook.com/RepJuanVargas Rep. Scott Peters D CA-52 @RepScottPeters @repscottpeters https://www.facebook.com/scottpeterssandiego Rep. Susan Davis D CA-53 @RepSusanDavis https://www.facebook.com/RepSusanDavis Sen. Michael Bennet D CO @SenBennetCO https://www.facebook.com/senbennetco Sen. Cory Gardner R CO @SenCoryGardner @sencorygardner https://www.facebook.com/SenCoryGardner Rep. Diana DeGette D CO-1 @RepDianaDeGette https://www.facebook.com/DianaDeGette Rep. Joseph Neguse D CO-2 @RepJoeNeguse https://www.facebook.com/RepJoeNeguse/ Rep. Scott Tipton R CO-3 @RepTipton @repscotttipton https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanScottTipton Rep. Ken Buck R CO-4 @RepKenBuck https://www.facebook.com/repkenbuck Rep. Doug Lamborn R CO-5 @RepDLamborn https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanDougLamborn Rep. Jason Crow D CO-6 @RepJasonCrow https://www.facebook.com/RepJasonCrow Rep. Ed Perlmutter D CO-7 @RepPerlmutter https://www.facebook.com/RepPerlmutter Sen. Richard Blumenthal D CT @SenBlumenthal @senblumenthal https://www.facebook.com/SenBlumenthal Sen. Christopher Murphy D CT @ChrisMurphyCT @chrismurphyct https://www.facebook.com/ChrisMurphyCT/ Member of Congress Party State Twitter Handle Instagram Facebook Address Rep. John Larson D CT-1 @RepJohnLarson @RepJohnBLarson https://www.facebook.com/RepJohnLarson Rep. Joe Courtney D CT-2 @RepJoeCourtney @repjoecourtney https://www.facebook.com/joecourtney Rep. Rosa DeLauro D CT-3 @RosaDeLauro https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanRosaDeLauro Rep. James Himes D CT-4 @JAHimes https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanJimHimes Rep. Jahana Hayes D CT-5 @RepJahanaHayes @repjahanahayes https://www.facebook.com/RepJahanaHayes Sen. Thomas Carper D DE @SenatorCarper @senatorcarper https://www.facebook.com/tomcarper Sen. Chris Coons D DE @ChrisCoons @senatorchriscoons https://www.facebook.com/senatorchriscoons Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE-0 @RepBRochester @rep.lisabluntrochester https://www.facebook.com/Rep.BluntRochester/ Rep. Eleanor Norton D DC-0 @EleanorNorton https://www.facebook.com/CongresswomanNorton Sen. Rick Scott R FL @senrickscott Sen. Marco Rubio R FL @marcorubio @marcorubiofla https://www.facebook.com/SenatorMarcoRubio Rep. Matt Gaetz R FL-1 @Rep_Matt_Gaetz @Congressman_Matt_Gaetzhttp://www.facebook.com/CongressmanMattGaetz/ Rep. Neal Dunn R FL-2 @DrNealDunnFL2 https://www.facebook.com/DrNealDunnFL2/ Rep. Ted Yoho R FL-3 @RepTedYoho https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanTedYoho Rep. John Rutherford R FL-4 @RepRutherfordFL https://www.facebook.com/RepRutherfordFL/
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