How YOU can take action

First, and always: our elected leaders are accountable to “we the people”. They are no better, and no more important than every man and every woman back in hometown USA. They work for us, not the other way around.

How do you get involved and speak out about the issues of our day?  How do we raise our voice and effectively share our opinion with our elected leaders?  If you’ve never done this, it can seem intimidating, but it’s really not if you remember the “first and always” rule, above.

Contact your North Carolina and Georgia Representative and Senators, let them know how you feel about the issues. Click any number to auto-dial on your phone.

NC Sen. Ted Budd(R) (202)224-3154
NC Sen. Thom Tillis(R) (202)224-6342
NC 11th District Rep. Chuck Edwards(R) (202)225-6401
GA Sen. Raphael Warnock(D) (202) 224-3643
GA Sen. Jon Ossoff(D) (202) 224-3521
GA 9th District Rep. Andrew Clyde(R) (202) 225-9893

Another important way to engage in the political conversation is to write letters to the editor of your local newspaper. Here are email addresses to submit your letters, along with links for their differing policies for letters.

Cherokee Scout Newspaper news@cherokeescout.com, for more info call (828)837-5122
Towns County Herald (GA) tcherald@windstream.net, www.townscountyherald.net/contact.html
North Georgia News (Union Co.) northgeorgianews@hotmail.com, nganews.com/contact.html
Clay County Progress (NC) news@claycountyprogress.com, www.claycountyprogress.com/contact

Download the CBA_Take_Action_Flier (PDF)