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A congressional inquiry is a correspondence from a congressman to a federal agency to check on the status of a proceeding. Every citizen has the right to contact his congressman to ask for assistance when he feels an issue he has with a federal department is not receiving timely attention. The congressman may contact the agency by phone or by written correspondence to do a status check on the matter. A congressional inquiry does not guarantee a decision in favor of the person requesting the inquiry, but it may help the person receive a speedier answer. When a citizen requests such an inquiry, he provide a reasonable explanation of why he needs intercession.
Write a letter to the President
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If possible, email us! This is the fastest way to get your message to President Trump.
If you write a letter, please consider typing it on an 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of paper. If you hand-write your letter, please consider using pen and writing as neatly as possible.
Please include your return address on your letter as well as your envelope. If you have an email address, please consider including that as well.
And finally, be sure to include the full address of the White House to make sure your message gets to us as quickly and directly as possible:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500