Paul announces cyberspace office
January 23rd, 1997WASHINGTON, DC – US Representative Ron Paul, of Texas’ 14 th District, announced Tuesday the opening of his office’s presence on the World Wide Web.
“This site gives constituents and friends not only greater access to my office, but will also provide information on upcoming legislation and events,” Paul said. “I believe every resource should be utilized to ensure taxpayers have all the information they need to fully participate in the running of their government.”
Called “Project Freedom,” the site is located at: http://www.house.gov/paul/ and will be maintained by the Washington office. The site currently allows constituents to obtain forms for ordering flags flown over the capitol, processing applications for military academy nominations, and other such services. There is also a section which provides information on the 14 th District and links to web sites within the district.
Another section provides the text of Congressman Paul’s columns, press releases, and even speeches. In addition, there is a section under construction which will provide information on upcoming legislation which Dr. Paul is watching or supporting.
There will also be other on-going improvements and changes to the site to provide as many “on-line” services as possible to constituents, said Paul.
The office can be reached via e-mail at rep.paul@mail.house.gov , for questions, comments and suggestions, whether regarding the web site, congressional business, or constituent needs.
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