You can tell a U.S. or Virginia legislator your opinion about Fort Monroe's future by mailing a personally written letter, often the most effective expression of a constituent's views. It's also easy to e-mail your opinions to legislators. We believe that it is particularly important for Fort Monroe's true friends to contact Senator John Warner of Virginia.To contact Virginia's senators:Senator John Warner
225 Russell Senate Office BuildingSenator James Webb
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-4024
At this time Senator Webb does not have a web form for inputs, but his U.S. Senate website is located here.
To find contact information for any other U.S. senator, go to http://www.senate.gov/ and use the box in the upper right-hand corner.
To contact the U.S. representative from your congressional district, go to http://www.house.gov/ and type your zip code into the very first box at the top left-hand side of the page. This will lead you to a link to the representative's Web site, where you can get contact information.To find contact information for your Virginia state delegate and your Virginia state senator, go to http://legis.state.va.us/ and use the "Quick Link" for "Who's My Legislator?"Read a CreateFortMonroeNationalPark.org board member's letter requesting congressional action. The vital first step toward a Fort Monroe National Park requires congressional authorization for a National Park Service study.