Communicating with the White House
Posted on June 27, 2013 by JP
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Sometimes you may want to call or write the White House to voice your opinion. The Administration uses calls and letters to the White House as a gauge of public opinion. To write to the White House, start your letter with “Dear Mr. President.” If you would like to call the White House in response to a particular issue, you can call the White House comment line at 202-456-1111 to register your opinions on selected
issues using your touch-tone phone. You may also choose to leave your message with an operator if you wish. If you choose to email the white house, send your opinions to
President@WhiteHouse.gov
You may also fax the White House at 202-456-2461.
Many of the same pointers for communicating with congress apply to the White House as well.
See Tips on Telephoning your Representatives or Tips on Writing Congress.