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December 4, 2007:
Trust and Transparency: The Capwiz·XC Way
"Messages sent on behalf of an individual without consent, while rare, damage the good reputation of honest online advocates. Capitol Advantage, maker of the Capwiz·XC online grassroots advocacy tool, works diligently to assure each recipient that constituent messages are genuine..."
Related Washington Post News Article
November 4, 2007:
Students voice support for O'Malley's budget plan
"Sarah Elfreth, Student Government Association senator and University System of Maryland
student council representative and director of governmental operations, said students should
write letters and send e-mails to their districts' representatives through Capwiz.com."
Related The Towerlight News Article (PDF)
October 2, 2006:
Delivering on the Promise of Online Constituent Communication
"The Washington Post article, “Study Finds Missed Messages On Capitol Hill” identified significant issues surrounding deliverability of e-mail messages from constituents to Capitol Hill..."
Related Washington Post News Article (PDF)
May 19, 2006
Power-ful aftershocks of political rankings
"Washington, one could argue, is all about power -- amassing it, dispensing it, and lambasting those who employ it..."
July 11, 2005:
Communicating with Congress: How Capitol Hill is Coping with the Surge in Citizen Advocacy
"The findings of the CMF report confirm the importance of the improvements to our service that Capitol Advantage has made this year..."
On Capitol Hill, the Inboxes Are Overflowing
"Unfortunately, a lot of the e-mails are barely worth reading -- or at least that's what the people who handle them believe..."
E-mail tool of choice for congressional constituents
"You've got mail, members of Congress, about 200 million pieces of it. Nine out of 10 of those missives are e-mail..."
January 24, 2005:
Hansan Holds the E-Advocacy Advantage (PDF)
"In 1986, Robert Hansan was about to graduate from college, his girlfriend was pregnant and he didn't have a job. But he did have an idea..."
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