Мобильная версия

Доступно журналов:

3 288

Доступно статей:

3 891 637

 

Скрыть метаданые

Автор Anonymous
Дата выпуска 1991
dc.description “The most important thing you can do is make known to your representative and your senators your concern about the national investment in science and technology,” says presidential science advisor D. Allan Bromley, who is quoted in a new pamphlet, “Communicating with Congress,” published by the American Institute of Physics. Included are tips on writing to a member of Congress, suggesting a brief, one‐page letter with three paragraphs: the first stating the letter's purpose and the writer's credentials, the second elaborating on the issue of concern, and the third asking for action. “Responding to mail is crucial to reelection, and a great deal of congressional staff time is devoted to responding to letters from constituents,” the pamphlet says.
Формат application.pdf
Копирайт ©1991. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Название Communicating with Congress
Тип news
DOI 10.1029/EO072i011p00122-03
Electronic ISSN 2324-9250
Print ISSN 0096-3941
Журнал Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union
Том 72
Первая страница 122
Последняя страница 122
Выпуск 11

Скрыть метаданые