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If you need something to really get done in your community, you have to contact your local congressperson. They are, of course, your elected officials that are designed to represent your community in congress, right? Assuming that you already know who to go to, actually contacting even one congressperson can be tricky: politics hasn’t necessarily kept up with technology, so finding the contact form is unintuitive and the ensuing process is often lengthy. When you’re interested in contacting more than one congressperson, double, triple, or quadruple that headache. That’s why the Electronic Frontier Foundation launched democracy.io today. The minimal website asks for your…

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