Advocacy starts with connection.
Lawmakers cannot address the issues facing infants, young children, and their families if they do not know what those issues are. You are the expert. This page is designed to help you identify your local and national representatives, craft persuasive communications, and step into legislative meetings with confidence.
Step 1: Identify Your Representatives
Before you can make your voice heard, you need to know who is listening. Use these verified official search
tools to find your representatives based on where you live or practice:
Local & State Representatives
Maryland Residents: Use the Maryland General Assembly Lookup Tool or MDElect.net to enter your address and instantly find your state Senator and your three House Delegates.
District of Columbia Residents: Find your Ward Councilmember and contact details for the five At-Large Councilmembers using the D.C. Council Ward & Councilmember Finder.
U.S. Senate: Locate your two Senators via the U.S. Senate Directory.
U.S. House of Representatives: Find your local Representative using the U.S. House "Find Your Representative" Tool.