Make your voice heard! With New Hampshire's population soaring and open space disappearing, effective land conservation cannot be a spectator sport. It needs thoughtful and dedicated citizens writing, calling or emailing lawmakers to make their voices heard on critical natural resource issue.
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As a member of ContACT, you'll stay up to date on the complex conservation and natural resource policy issues facing our state, including land use, growth management, clean air, land and water, recreation, and conservation funding. Most importantly, you'll learn about how your contact with elected officials can make the difference on key legislation. When you sign up for this free program, you'll receive:
- Up-to-date, concise information regarding the critical local, state and federal conservation issues that you are interested in -- via e-mail and mail
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Contact your legislator
State
Click here to go to the state website to identify your state representatives, state senator, and executive councilor, and find the contact information you need to voice your opinion.
Federal
New Hampshire has two U.S. Senators, who each represent the entire state. Here's how you can reach them:
U.S. Senator Judd Gregg
Email: mailbox@gregg.senate.gov
Web: http://gregg.senate.gov/
Washington office:
393 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3324
Fax: (202) 224-4952
New Hampshire offices:
Concord 125 North Main Street Concord, NH 03301 Phone: (603) 225-7115
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Manchester 41 Hooksett Road Manchester, NH 03104 Phone: (603) 622-7979 |
Portsmouth 16 Pease Boulevard Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (603) 431-2171
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Berlin 60 Pleasant Street Berlin, NH 03570 Phone: (603) 752-2604 |
U.S. Senator John Sununu
Email: mailbox@sununu.senate.gov
Web: http://sununu.senate.gov/
Washington office:
111 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-2841
Fax: (202) 228-4131
New Hampshire offices:
Manchester 1589 Elm Street, Suite 3 Manchester, NH 03101 Phone: (603) 647-7500 Fax: (603) 647-9352
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Portsmouth One New Hampshire Avenue Suite 120 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (603) 430-9560 Fax: (603) 430-0058 |
Berlin 60 Pleasant Street Berlin, NH 03570 Phone: (603) 752-6074 Fax: (603) 752-6423
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Claremont 50 Tremont Square Claremont, NH 03743 Phone: (603) 542-4872 Fax: (603) 542-6582 |
New Hampshire has two Congressional districts, each representing about one-half of the state's population. Here's how you can reach your U.S. Representative:
1st Congressional District
U.S. Representative Carol Shea-Porter
Email:
Web: shea-porter.house.gov
Washington office:
1508 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5456
Fax: (202) 225-5822
New Hampshire offices:
Manchester
33 Lowell Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: (603) 641-9536
Fax: (603) 641-9561
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Dover
104 Washington Street
Dover, NH 03820
Phone: (603) 743-4813
Fax: (603) 743-5956
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2nd Congressional District
U.S. Representative Paul Hodes
Email:
Web: hodes.house.gov
Washington office:
506 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5206
Fax: (202) 225-2946
New Hampshire offices:
Concord
114 North Main Street
Second Floor
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 223-9814
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If you are not sure who your U.S. Representative is, click here to visit the League of Conservation Voters' website and enter your Zip code. You can also review the League of Conservation Voters' scorecard for your representative.
(Please note: The Forest Society offers this link as an information resource and does not endorse the scorecard or other items or positions that may be found on the League of Conservation Voters' website.)
Additional resources
State of New Hampshire
(the official state government website)
Legislative Branch
Who's my legislator?
New Hampshire Senate
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Executive Branch
Governor John Lynch
Executive Council
State Agencies and Programs
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Markets
Department of Environmental Services
Department of Fish and Game
Department of Transportation
Division of Forest and Lands
Division of Parks and Recreation
Land and Community Heritage Investment Program
Office of Energy and Planning