January 14, 1999
Report Says Charities' E-Mail Is Unlikely to Sway Congress
Charities increasingly have been using e-mail as a way to try to get their messages into the hands of members of Congress. But a new report says electronic messages may not pay off as much as charities had hoped.
The report, "Speaking Up in the Internet Age," was published by OMB Watch, a Washington research and advocacy group, and was based on a survey of 37 Congressional offices.
"The form of communication that Congressional offices take most
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