Your Uncle Farley wants you to reach out and touch someone in Congress. RE: The Big Beautiful Bill

Your Uncle Farley wants you to reach out and touch someone in Congress. RE: The Big Beautiful Bill

I've included a simple text that you can copy and paste. All you need to do is add your name and the date. Instructions for contacting Congress are listed below.

Your Name
Your Address
City, State, ZIP Code
Email Address
Date
The Honorable Representative’s Name
U.S. House of Representatives
Office Address
Washington, D.C. ZIP Code


Dear Representative Last Name,
I am writing as a concerned constituent regarding the upcoming vote on the Big Beautiful Bill. I urge you to vote against this legislation.


I am particularly troubled by the potential negative impact this bill could have on veterans and minority communities. Many provisions in the bill appear to reduce funding for essential veterans’ support services, including healthcare and job training programs that are critical for those who have served our country. Additionally, the bill seems to limit access to educational and economic opportunities for minorities, which could further widen existing disparities.


Furthermore, the bill lacks sufficient oversight and transparency, raising concerns about how taxpayer funds will be allocated and whether the needs of our most vulnerable citizens will be adequately addressed. I am also concerned that the legislation does not reflect the priorities of everyday Americans, and instead favors special interests.


I respectfully ask that you consider these concerns and vote no on the Big Beautiful Bill. Your leadership and commitment to representing all members of our community are greatly appreciated.


Thank you for your attention to this important matter.


Sincerely,
Your Name

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