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Compose a...
PLZ HELP OMG
NO COPIES OR PLAGIARISM!! I CAN CHECK. IF FOUND, YOU WILL BE REPORTED
Compose a one-paragraph letter to your representative or senator addressing a bill he is sponsoring or conferencing in one of his committees. Explain why you think that this bill should or should not be passed, citing the principles of the Constitution and concepts of democracy.
The letter should follow standard business format and be one well-developed paragraph, discussing the bill as well as how the congressperson should vote, and why. Support your letter with evidence using principles from the Constitution.
The paragraphs should include the following:
an introduction to the bill your elected official is sponsoring and the duties of the committee
how the elected official should vote on this issue and why
evidence from the Constitution regarding the elected official's responsibilities and the powers of Congress
Be sure to properly cite your sources at the end of the letter.
Remember the following guidelines as you write your letter:
Clearly state the purpose of the letter.
Use facts of the committee and the bill.
Explain how the issue affects you, your family, or your com
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