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:


"Workforce Housing"???? What is workforce housing is my question. Another definition for a Labor Camp.if you ask me. Why do…
If a suicide is "possible" but not "confirmed", does that mean that a "homicide" although not "confirmed", is also "possible"?
If 47% of this country stopped paying their taxes, it would get their attention very fast and is certainly more…
Agreed!
'Workforce Housing'??? The people who find themselves in the 'workforce' should find their own housing. Why do you people refuse…