Cyberactivist Links

This page has been put together with infomation from Robert B. Gelman's excellent article in the March 1996 issue of Interactivity Magazine. Both the article and the magazine are highly recommended.

President Bill Clinton or VP Al Gore
 
The head honcho himself. You can also drop them emails at president@whitehouse.gov and vice.president@whitehouse.gov
US Senate
 
Well over half of the members of the US Senate have published Internet email addresses and, if you're good, maybe you can hack your way into finding the rest. A list is available via the Senate Gopher server (gopher://gopher.senate.gov) and this WWW link.
US House of Representatives
 
Many members of the US House of Representatives have published Internet email addresses and, if you're good, maybe you can hack your way into finding the rest. A list is available via the Senate Gopher server (gopher://gopher.house.gov) and this WWW link.
Up-to-date Info on the Communications Decency Act
 
 
The Thomas Web
 
This site contains the full text of the Congressional record and the full text of all House and Senate bills.
Voter's Telecommunications Watch
VTW monitors civil liberties issues related to telecommunications legislation and federal policy
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EPIC was established in 1994 to focus public attention on civil liberties issues relating to the National Information Infrastucture such as the Clipper Chip, the Digital Telephony proposal, medical record privacy, national identification systems, and the sale of consumer data.
Electronic Frontier Foundation
 
Computer Professionals for Social Resposibility
CPSR was founded in 1981 out of concern about the use of computers in nuclear weapons systems, but now strives "to provide the public and policymakers with realistic assessments of the power, promise and problems of information technology."