The Offending Members of Congress

These are currently the members of the House and Senate who are hiding behind logic puzzles. Please note that an * indicates that the Congressional Member uses a Write Your Rep form on their website but uses a Logic Puzzle web form when a constituent contacts that Member through Congress' main web form at (http://www.house.gov/writerep/).

U.S. House

*Gary Ackerman, NY 5
Ben Chandler, KY 6
*Bob Etheridge, NC 2
Raul Grijalva, AZ 7
*Luis Gutierrez, IL 4
John Larson, CT 1
Marsha Blackburn, TN 7
John Boozman, AR 3
*Henry Brown, SC 1
Steve Buyer, IN 4
John Carter, TX 31
Steve Chabot, OH 1
*Mike Conaway, TX 11
*Ander Crenshaw, FL 4
Vernon Ehlers, MI 3
*Phil English, PA 3
*Jeff Flake, AZ 6
Trent Franks, AZ 2
Elton Gallegly, CA 24
Jim Gerlach, PA 6
J.D. Hayworth, 5 AZ
Joel Hefley, 5 CO
*Pete Hoekstra, 2 MI
Duncan Hunter, 52 CA
*Bob Inglis, 4 SC
Nancy Johnson, 5 CT
*Timothy Johnson, 15 IL
Sue Kelly, 19 NY
Don Manzullo, 16 IL
Michael McCaul, 10 TX
*Charlie Norwood, 9 GA
Devin Nunes, 21 CA
Tom Osborne, 3 NE
Ed Royce, 40 CA
Jim Ryun, 2 KS
*James Sensenbrenner, 5 WI
Clay Shaw, 22 FL
*John Shimkus, 19 IL
*Mike Simpson, 2 ID
Lynn Westmoreland, 8 GA
Jim Marshall, 3 GA
Carolyn McCarthy, 4 NY
James McGovern, 3 MA
Ed Pastor, 4 AZ
Linda Sanchez, 39 CA
*Albert Wynn, 4 MD


Senate:

John Cornyn, TX


We thank the following Members of Congress who removed the Logic Puzzle:
Lucille Roybal-Allard, 34 CA
John Dingell, 15 MI

Get The Facts

  • Congress receives approximately 200 million emails per year from constituents. (Washington Post, 2006)
  • 79% of congressional staff surveyed, believe the Internet has made it easier for citizens to become involved in public policy. (Congressional Management Foundation)
  • If Congress forces people to communicate via fax or postal letter 24,000 trees will be destroyed each year. (Center for a New American Dream, 2006)

Is Your Representative on the List?

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Worst Offenses

E=MC2 Logic Puzzle:

If X is 1 and Y is 2. What is X?

girl Comparison Questions:

Which of the following numbers is
largest: 53, 52, or 05?

Puzzle Grammar Questions:

What is the homonym for ad?