Information Resources
- Current Legislative Action in Congress ~ Is a searchable database of current legislation being considered by both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- Directory of Representatives ~ Links to the Representatives individual web pages, organized by state.
- Find Your [New Jersey] Representatives ~ Find your municipality, and it will locate your district and its representatives.
- Find Your Representative ~ Is a searchable database of Congress by Zip Code.
- GrabYourWallet ~ Is a list of companies to boycott because they do business with Trump or back him somehow.
- Gun Violence Archive ~ "is a not for profit corporation formed in 2013 to provide free online public access to accurate information about gun-related violence in the United States."
- MapLight ~ Is a nonpartisan research organization that conducts research and compiles data on the sources of campaign contributions in U.S. presidential, congressional, state, and local ballot and candidate elections.
- MoveOn.org ~ Start and manage petitions here.
- Progressive Punch ~ Is a non-partisan searchable database of Congressional voting records, which tracks the performance of members within 160 different issue categories from a progressive perspective.
- Reducing Gun Violence in America ~ This is a free book made available through Project Muse. The Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health has convened experts on gun policy and violence from the United States and selected other countries to summarize relevant research and its implications for policymakers and concerned citizens.
- Represent ~ From ProPublica, provides information on lawmakers, the bills they consider and the votes they take (and miss). You can browse the latest votes and bills, see how often lawmakers vote against their parties and compare voting records.
- Senator Contact List ~ Contains senators’ addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
- The Resistance Manual ~ “The Resistance Manual is focused on presenting truthful and actionable information” in a Wikipedia-type format.