Advocacy

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IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION
The White House, President Barack Obama
http://www.whitehouse.gov/
More links:
Latest news & updates
Contact President Obama
Recovery.gov

Phone Numbers
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
State of New Jersey 2009 Recovery & Investment Plan: http://www.recovery.nj.gov/
See Governor Corzine's video
E-mail, write or call with your comments to your Elected Officials at the Federal and State levels.
Click here to print this page Elected Officials.pdf or to look them up for yourself, click on NCJW Inc.'s Find your Elected Officials page or National Constitution Center, Elected Officials page, or here

Advocacy is all about action. Speaking out on important issues --- in person, on the phone, via letters, faxes or emails or phone calls, as an individual or in a group -- is part of the democratic process. Make the most of the opportunity.

To read all of the latest NCJW news, log on to the NCJW press release index.
Read our mission at: NCJW Resolutions for 2008-2011.pdf
Click on NCJW Inc. Journals to read current and past issues.
RESEARCH MADE EASY
Click on NCJW Inc.'s research site to quickly find information on Elected Officials Directory . The NCJW Action Center includes a search engine to easily identify and connect with elected officials at both the federal and state levels.

NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE
Click on New Jersey Legislature to research legislative activity in New Jersey. From this site, you can view or listen to live or archived proceedings. Click here State Budget Process.pdf to view or print a step-by-step explanation of the state budget process and how advocates and the public can get involved.

THOMAS
THOMAS is a service of the Library of Congress that provides federal legislative information on the world wide web, including bill status, bill summaries, vote counts, committee reports, and the text of the Congressional Record.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is honored as one of the select organizations whose register of records is archived by the Library of Congress.

NCJW records (1924-1982) can be found in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. Readers interested in consulting any of the division's collections are advised to write or telephone the Manuscript Reading Room at 202 707 5387 before visiting.




NCJW's Campaign for Contraceptive Access

Plan A: NCJW's Campaign for Contraceptive Access educates and empowers individuals to advocate for women's universal access to contraceptive information and health services.

Through a combination of education and advocacy initiatives at the community and national levels, Plan A aims to secure and protect access to contraceptive information and health services for all, putting individuals back in control of their personal health decisions.

Sign up today and become an informed advocate for women's reproductive health access.


Elected Officials: Contact information for CALLS TO ACTION