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Bread for the World is doing tremendous work to help us respond redemptively to poverty.  You will be amazed at the impact your handwritten letters can make.  You will be changed forever by the personal involvement you make.

Writing Letters to Congress

1. Include your name and address at the end of your letter AND on the envelope, so your members of Congress know that you are one of the people they represent.

2. Ask for specific action, using the sentence below or your own words:

  • "I ask you to protect and strengthen key tax credits that can make a big difference for low-income workers and their families."

3. Give reasons why. Examples are:

  • Share your personal story about what motivates you to write. Letters with personal stories are the most compelling and effective. Have you or someone you know been affected by these tax credits?
  • In the midst of the debate over which taxes to change and which to renew, the needs of low-income people should not be lost.
  • President Obama and others have created a national goal of ending childhood hunger in the United States by 2015. They have also said that one way to do that is to increase income for low-wage workers through programs like the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit.
  • In 2005, the Earned Income Tax Credit alone lifted more than 5 million people over the poverty line, including 2.6 million children. But we can and must do more.

4. Send your letter to Congress.

Sen. Al Franken
320 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

(202) 224-5641

Web form:  franken.senate.gov/contact/

 

Sen. Amy Klobuchar

302 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

(202) 224-3244

Web form:  klobuchar.senate.gov/emailamy.cfm

 

 

Rep. Keith Ellison

District: 05 Minnesota, House

1122 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

(202)-225-4755 (you have to go to his web site to get his email address)

 

Sample Letter

Date ___________

Dear Rep. ___________ or Dear Sen. ____________,

Our nation needs a bold, comprehensive strategy to end childhood hunger in the United States. It’s vital that we make sure low-income families can meet their basic needs—including food. I ask you to protect and strengthen key tax credits that can make a big difference for low-income workers and their families.

These programs work. In 2005, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) alone lifted more than 5 million people above the poverty line, including 2.6 million children. But we can and must do more. Nearly one in four children lives in a family that struggles to put food on the table. We need to protect and strengthen EITC and the Child Tax Credit and work toward a day when no parent has to send a child to bed hungry.

Sincerely,

Your Name

Your Address

 

Please note: Due to security procedures, your letter may take two to four weeks to get to Congress, but that’s okay. It will make an important difference for people who are hungry and poor.

 

 

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