How Can I E-mail the Pennsylvania Governor?

The governor of a state is considered its chief executive. In Pennsylvania, like many other states, the governor can approve or veto laws from the state legislature, appoint cabinet members and grant pardons, among other powers. As an elected official, a governor must be responsive to the people in his state in order to maintain their support. You have the option of e-mailing the Pennsylvania governor's office when you want to express your opinion on state issues.

Instructions

    • 1

      Visit the Pennsylvania Office of the Governor Web site at www.governor.state.pa.us.

    • 2

      Click "Contact" on the bottom left margin of the page.

    • 3

      Click on the "E-mail the Governor's Office" link on the page, which is listed underneath the phone and fax numbers.

    • 4

      Fill in the empty fields on the page. Fields marked with a red asterisk are required for your e-mail to be sent.

    • 5

      Fill in your message to the governor at the bottom of the page under the "Your Comments" heading.

    • 6

      Hit the "Submit" button. Your e-mail will be sent to the governor's office.

Tips & Warnings

  • Any e-mail sent to the governor's office is considered a public record and is available for view to any who wish to see it. Keep this in mind as you write your message, as it is not private.

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