Sunday, November 7, 2010

Advocacy Project: My Political Representatives


Political Representatives of Appleton, Wisconsin

President:
The president of the United States of America is Barack Obama, he is part of the Democratic party.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/

Congresspersons:
Senate - Herb Kohl is one of the senators of Wisconsin. He is part of the Democratic party. More information about Herb Kohl can be found at: http://kohl.senate.gov/. You can contact him through the "contact" application on his website.
Russ Feingold is the other senator. He is part of the Democratic party as well. More information about Russ Feingold can be found at http://feingold.senate.gov/. You can contact the office of Russ Feingold at (202) 224-5323.
House - One representative for the house is Steve Kagen. He is part of the Democratic party. More information about Steve Kagen can be found at http://kagen.house.gov/. You can contact him through the "contact" button on his website.
The other house representative is Thomas Petri. He is part of the Republican party. More information about Thomas Petri can be found at http://petri.house.gov/. You can contact Petri through the "contact" button on his website.

Governor:
Jim Doyle is the governor of Wisconsin. He is part of the Democratic party. More information about Jim Doyle can be found at http://www.wisgov.state.wi.us/. You can contact Jim Doyle's Madison office at (608) 266-1212.

County Board President:
Alvin J. Geurts is the County Board President of Outagamie County. You can contact him through e-mail at geurtsaj@co.outagamie.wi.us. This information and more can be found at: http://www.wcha.net/CM/Exec.htm.

City Mayor of Appleton:
The city mayor of Appleton is Tim Hanna. More information can be found at http://www.appleton.org/. You can contact him through the "contact" button on the page.

8 comments:

  1. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to find contact information for all of our representatives!

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  2. Great job on your post. It is cool to see some representatives from another place other than Minnesota.

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  3. Its interesting to see who all our local representatives are and finding out that they live so close!

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  4. I, unlike Sarah, had a hard time finding my political representatives. I also had a hard time distinguishing the difference between some titles :/

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  5. Have you noticed if any of the local representatives have made a defining difference in your hometown community?

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  6. I'm from Minnesota so your post is a good source for me to see other representatives in the US

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  7. Thanks for providing me with this information. I'm not from Wisconsin but your organization of your representatives is really helpful for me.

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  8. Your representatives seem to be mostly democratic. I am from Minnesota, and most of mine were too! I wonder if the midwest is mostly democratic.

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