How Do I Schedule a State or District Office Visit?
You should make a call to your legislator’s state or district office and request a meeting. If you are making an appointment back home, you will probably be scheduled for a meeting at the beginning or end of the week, when your Senators and Representatives are working in the state or district. Most state and district offices have a scheduler who handles the legislator’s calendar. You should ask to speak to that person. In some cases, you may be asked to speak to a scheduler in Washington, D.C. who might handle state or district appointments as well as D.C. appointments. If the Senator or Representative is not available, you will be scheduled to see a staffer. You should not resist making an appointment with a staffer, as you can trust that your views will be passed on to the Senator or Representative. And because you live close by, you can try again for a meeting with the Senator or Representative. Although the staffers in the district or state office generally are not legislative staf
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