Constituents attend a weekly protest outside Sen. Pat Toomey's (R-PA) Philadelphia office.
If there’s one thing Congress knows after three weeks of Trump in office, it’s that America is pissed. With a parade of inexperienced billionaires slated to run the country, senators and House reps have been inundated by communications their constituents by phone, email, snail mail … and faxes. Yup. Many members of Congress are still accepting messages through fax.
What’s great is that you don’t even have to have a fax machine to contact your representative. There are multiple free fax services across the web like FaxZero, eFax, GotFreeFax and FaxBurner, which will come in handy since most of them limit how many free faxes you can send per day.
FaxZero definitely makes it really easy to fax Congress by having click-to-fax lists for both senators and representatives — you can even see who’s been getting the most faxes (Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) is in the lead with over 20,000 faxes sent in the past 30 days).
Here’s the available fax numbers for U.S. senators, with hyperlinks to faxing through FaxZero, below:
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