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Getting Involved

Pages often express interest in continuing their education and involvement in politics. Here you will find program information and some suggestions to help you participate in local, state, and national politics.


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Tips for getting involved 


  • Volunteer in your community. Volunteer work is a great way to meet other individuals interested in local community issues.
  • Become active in your school. Ask your school counselor how you can get involved. Some ideas: run for an office within your ASB, join extra-curricular activities such as the school newspaper, FBLA, FFA, DECA, debate, etc.
  • Become active in the elective process. Contact your state representatives, senator or local officials and ask how you can get involved.
  • Contact your congressional representatives (map)

U.S. Senators

       District # U.S. Representatives

    1. Suzan DelBene (http://delbene.house.gov)
    2. Rick Larsen (http://larsen.house.gov)
    3. Jaime Herrera-Beutler (http://herrerabeutler.house.gov)
    4. Dan Newhouse (http://newhouse.house.gov)
    5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (http://mcmorris.house.gov)
    6. Derek Kilmer (http://kilmer.house.gov)
    7. Pramila Jayapal (http://jayapal.house.gov)
    8. Kim Schrier (https://schrier.house.gov)
    9. Adam Smith (http://adamsmith.house.gov)
    10. Denny Heck (http://dennyheck.house.gov)


 

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