How to Contact Your Representative About MAHA Reforms: A Complete Guide
Your voice matters. Members of Congress pay attention to constituent feedback, especially on issues they're hearing about repeatedly. Here's how to make your voice heard on MAHA reforms.
Step 1: Find Your Representatives
Use our Scorekeeper tool to find your senators and representative. You'll also see their MAHA grade and voting record.
Step 2: Choose Your Method
Phone calls are most effective. Congressional staffers tally calls on each issue. A 30-second call can make a difference.
Written letters (email or postal) create a record. Keep them brief and personal.
Social media is public pressure. Tag them with your concerns.
Step 3: What to Say
Keep it simple:
- State your name and that you're a constituent
- Reference a specific MAHA policy or bill
- Ask for their position or support
- Thank them for their time
Sample Script
"Hi, my name is [Name] and I'm a constituent from [City]. I'm calling to urge the Senator to support the MAHA agenda reforms, particularly [specific issue]. This is important to me because [brief personal reason]. Can I count on the Senator's support?"
MAHA Daily Editorial: Democracy only works when citizens participate. Use this guide, share it with friends, and make your voice heard. Politicians respond to pressure—let's give them some.