Should there be oversight on how the Epstein case is handled by authorities?
Calls for independent oversight of the investigation and handling of the Epstein case.
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2 quick questions. We'll turn your answers into a message that references the actual bills moving through Congress right now.
Should Congress investigate how the Epstein case was handled?
Some believe Congress should ensure transparency, while others worry about political bias.
Should Congress get access to Epstein-related bank records?
Access could help accountability but might risk privacy for those not charged.
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Why this actually works
01Lawmakers often don’t know what you think
A Yale field experiment found legislators shown actual district opinion shifted their votes to match it. The ones kept in the dark? No relationship between constituent views and how they voted.
02Congressional offices are built to process this
Offices log, sort, tag, and tally incoming contact, then brief the member. Constituent communications eat roughly a third of House staff resources. Your message gets counted.
03Personalized beats template, by a lot
92% of staff say individualized messages influence undecided lawmakers — versus 56% for form letters. Naming a specific bill with your own reasoning puts you in a different category entirely.
04Silence isn’t neutral
When offices don’t hear from constituents, they ask lobbyists instead. Not contacting your rep doesn’t leave the scale empty — it hands the weight to someone else.
