The Secret to Getting Your Voice Heard in Government

“Practical strategies for ensuring your concerns reach policymakers.”

Great — here are some practical tips to increase the chances that your message makes it past the sorting stage and into the policymakers’ daily briefing or staff reports:

“A handwritten or mailed letter is often a more effective way to make your voice heard. The White House receives 40,000–50,000 emails every day, most of which are reduced to summaries and trend reports. By contrast, a handful of letters—perhaps 10—are chosen for the policymakers’ daily briefing folder.”


1. Be Personal, Not Generic

  • Share a personal story or experience that connects to a larger issue.
  • Instead of just saying “I oppose higher taxes,” explain how a specific policy impacts you, your family, or your community.
  • Staff look for letters that put a human face on a policy.

2. Keep It Clear and Focused

  • Stick to one main issue per message.
  • Use simple, direct language instead of long explanations.
  • Avoid clutter — a focused story or argument is easier for staff to pull and summarize.

3. Connect to National Values

  • Relating your concern to American ideals (freedom, fairness, opportunity, the Constitution, the Bible if appropriate for you) makes it resonate more.
  • Example: “I believe protecting the Second Amendment is part of protecting the freedoms our nation was founded upon.”

4. Show Respect and Sincerity

  • Avoid insults, sarcasm, or angry rants — those are less likely to be passed up the chain.
  • A firm but respectful tone has a greater chance of being taken seriously.

5. Be Timely

  • Reference a current event, bill, or policy debate.
  • Timely messages are more likely to be chosen because they connect with what the President and staff are already discussing that day.

6. Make It Shareable

  • Write in a way that makes your message quotable.
  • Short, memorable sentences often stand out.
  • Example: “When government spending grows, my family’s grocery budget shrinks.”

7. Send It Through the Right Channel

  • Use the official White House contact form (https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/) — this is the fastest way to get into the system.
  • For especially important issues, send both an online message and a physical letter (mailed letters often carry extra weight because fewer people take the time to write them).

Pro Tip: If you’re writing on behalf of an organization or church, note how many people you represent. Saying “I’m writing on behalf of 200 families in our congregation” gives the letter more influence than just speaking as one individual.


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The Ways and Means Committee kills the Short Act and modifies the Hearing Protection Act


The Republican-led Ways and Means Committee has undermined our efforts to repeal the Hearing Protection Act by gutting it—reducing the stamp tax from $200 to $5, but keeping all the bureaucratic red tape, including the paperwork, extra background checks, and fingerprinting. On top of that, they completely threw out the SHORT Act.

We have one last chance to make our voices heard. Tell every member of the Ways and Means Committee to reverse course: restore both bills to their original language and pass them forward, as intended. Contact them now and remind them who they work for—the people.

Let them know that we are paying attention. If they fail to act, come the midterm elections, we will do everything in our power to vote them out and replace them with true Republicans—those who actually represent our values and priorities.

Below is the list of all current members of the Ways and Means Committee. We have until 5/13/25 at 2:30 PM to make our demands clear. Let’s stand together and ensure our voices cannot be ignored.

Chairman Rep. Jason Smith (202) 225-4404 https://x.com/RepJasonSmith

Ranking Member Rep. Richard Neal (202) 225-5601

Rep. Vern Buchanan (202) 225-5015

Rep. Adrian Smith (202) 225-6435

Rep. Mike Kelly (202) 225-5406

Rep. David Schweikert (202) 225-2190

Rep. Darin Lahood (202) 225-6201

Rep. Jodey Arrington (202) 225-4005

Rep. Ron Estes (202) 225-6216

Rep. Lloyd Smucker (202) 225-2411

Rep. Kevin Hern (202) 225-2211

Rep. Carol Miller (202) 225-3452

Rep. Greg Murphy (202) 225-3415

Rep. David Kustoff (202) 225-4714

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (202) 225-4276

Rep. Greg Stuebe (202) 225-5792

Rep. Claudia Tenney (202) 225-3665

Rep. Michelle Fischbach (202) 225-2165

Rep. Blake Moore (202) 225-0453

Rep. Beth Van Duyne (202) 225-6605

Rep. Randy Feenstra (202) 225-4426

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (202) 225-3371

Rep. Mike Carey (202) 225-2015

Rep. Rudy Yakym (202) 225-3915

Rep. Max Miller (202) 225-3876

Rep. Aaron Bean (202) 225-0123

Rep. Nathaniel Moran (202) 225-3035


Or Email all of them

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Subject: Demolish the NFA body

As a pro-gun American, I urge you to use reconciliation to repeal the NFA and completely deregulate suppressors, along with pushing through the Short Act as well.

We are watching you, and we will remove anyone in the mid-term elections who did not stand with the wishes of the Republican people.


Let our voices be heard


Feel free to reach out with any questions, feedback on articles, or anything else you’d like to discuss—I’m always happy to connect!


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