The Overwhelming News Cycle and Our Power to Act

by | Jan 31, 2025 | Activism, Community, Government

The rapid stream of news can feel overwhelming and heavy on our hearts. Instead of letting frustration consume us, we can turn it into meaningful action. Regardless of whether your representative is a Democrat or Republican, we must flood their offices with calls and emails—making our voices impossible to ignore.

Turning Emotion into Action Regardless of political affiliation, citizens have a powerful tool at their disposal: direct communication with elected representatives. By consistently and respectfully:

 Making phone calls to legislative offices
 Sending well-crafted emails
 Sharing personal stories and perspectives

We can create a groundswell of citizen input that cannot be ignored. Our collective voices have the potential to:

Influence policy decisions
Highlight community concerns
Demonstrate active civic participation

The news may feel overwhelming, but we are not powerless. Every call, every email, every engaged citizen contributes to the democratic process and can drive meaningful change.

Contact your US Senators

Rick Scott
Washington, DC
Office 716 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 
Phone:
202-224-5274
Email: www.rickscott.senate.gov/contact_rick (webform)
Website: www.rickscott.senate.gov

Ashely Moody
Washington DC Office B40-B Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3041
Email: www.moody.senate.gov (webform)
Website
: www.moody.senate.gov

Contact your US Representatives

Find my representative
Congressional District 7 Cory Mills 
U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 224-3121
Email: mills.house.gov/contact (webform)
Website: mills.house.gov

Congressional District 6 is currently vacant A special election to replace Michael Waltz is on April 1st Learn more

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