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When should I write my congressman if I have a request or complaint?

It is the right of every American citizen, military or civilian to communicate with his or her elected representatives at any time on any subject. People should evaluate what it is they want. For example, ARPC receives many inquires from senators and congressmen on behalf of military members simply requesting a copy of a document from their records, and they may do that, however this is time consuming and could take a week or more to go through formal channels. A phone call can have the document on its way the same day. Allow ARPC to work the problem first. People should find that it will expedite their needs. 

For more information, contact:
HQ ARPC/DPTOSF
18420 E. Silver Creek Ave, B390, MS68
Buckley AFB CO 80011

Phone
800-525-0102

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