Facebook officially released a tool Monday that lets its users — all desktop and mobile users in the U.S. — easily contact their local officials. It’s called “Town Hall,” reminiscent of what Facebook likes to see itself as, especially in political discussion.
Here’s how it works: You can find it on your settings page, or just go to Facebook.com/townhall. You will be prompted to enter your street address (which they claim will not be stored or used), and a list of state and federal representatives shows up. From here you can follow or contact your elected official.
Here is a snippet of my page:


I'd like to see the costs for the increases in renewable energy.
I always do.
Please go back to Baltimore City.
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