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News November 1, 2007
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Cong. Broun announces launch of official website

Congressman Paul Broun today announced the public launch of his official House of Representatives website. The website enhances Broun's constituent service efforts by establishing a "virtual office" that conveniently places important information at the fingertips of constituents. Key features of the website include: the ability to sign up for Congressman Broun's newsletter; the ability to e-mail letters to Congressman Broun; the ability to look up location and contact information for Washington and District offices; the ability to request assistance with academy nominations, flag requests, or casework; the ability to look up Congressman Broun's position on the key issues; the ability to access multimedia and press releases; and the ability to monitor legislation that has been introduced or cosponsored by Congressman Broun.

"I am excited to announce the launch of my website," said Broun. "People interested in visiting the site should go to http://broun.house.gov/ and investigate all the features we've included to make many of my office's services available to people in their own homes. I believe that this 'virtual office' will prove to be a valuable addition to my efforts to deliver firstrate constituent service to all the residents of the Tenth District."

The website will be a major tool both to communicate with, and to receive communications from, Tenth District constituents. It will feature frequent updates on timely and topical issues, and visitors are encouraged to check back regularly for content additions. Visitors are also encouraged to offer their suggestions for additional useful features for future inclusion on the website.


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