U.S. Senate
All senators may be reached at 202-224-3121
The mailing address for all senators is
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510
Maryland—Ben Cardin (D) Barbara A. Mikulski (D)
West Virginia—Robert C. Byrd (D) John D. Rockefeller (D)
Pennsylvania—Bob Casey (D) Arlen Specter (R)
U.S. House of Representatives
All House members may be reached at 202-224-3121.
The mailing address for House members is
U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 20515
Maryland—Roscoe Bartlett (R)
West Virginia—Alan B. Mollohan (D) Shelley Moore Capito (R)
Pennsylvania—Bill Shuster (R) John Murtha (D)
Maryland Governor's Office
Gov. Martin O’Malley
The State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 1-410-974-3901
Maryland General Assembly
Sen. George C. Edwards (R)
113 Baltimore St., Suite 201, Cumberland, MD 21502 301-722-4780.
In Annapolis: Room 322, James Senate Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401 1-800-492-7122 X3565
Delegate Wendell R. Beitzel (R)
In Annapolis: Room 320, Lowe House Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401 1-800-492-7122 X3435
Delegate Kevin Kelly (D)
201 Washington Street, Cumberland, MD 21502 777-9000
In Annapolis: Room 320, Lowe House Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401 1-800-492-7122 X3404
Delegate LeRoy E. Myers (R)
14627 National Pike, Clear Spring, MD 21722 301-722-0926
In Annapolis: 321 Lowe House Office Building
Annapolis, MD 21401 1-800-492-7122 X3321
West Virginia Governor’s Office
Joe Manchin
The State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305 1-304-558-2000
West Virginia Legislature (Representing Mineral or Hampshire counties)
(Legislators can be contacted by mail at: West Virginia State Senate/House of Delegates, State Capitol Complex, 1900 Kanawha Blvd. Charleston, WV 25305)
Sen. Bob Williams, 304-357-7995
Sen. Dave Sypolt, 304-357-7914
Sen. Clark Barnes, 304-357-7973
Sen. Walter Helmick, 304-357-7980
Delegate Allen V. Evans, 304-340-3399
Delegate Ruth Rowan, 304-340-3157
Delegate Robert Schadler, 304-340-3191
Delegate Daryl E. Cowles, 304-340-3117
Pennsylvania Governor’s Office
Edward G. Rendell
Main Capitol Bldg., Harrisburg, PA 17129 717 787-5825
Pennsylvania General Assembly (Representing Bedford or Somerset counties)
(Legislators can be contacted by mail at Pennsylvania General Assembly, Harrisburg, PA 17120)
Sen. John Eichelberger, 717-787-5490
Sen. Richard Kasunic, 717-787-7175
Sen. John Wozniak, 717-787-5400
Rep. Dick Lee Hess, 814-623-9097
Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar, 814-443-4230
Rep. Thomas Yewcic, 814-536-8400
Editorials
STATE AND FEDERAL LEGISLATORS REPRESENTING THE AREA
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What’s ahead?
Is there a future for Cumberland’s Canal Fest/Rail Fest?
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An earful
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley appears miffed over the criticism he is receiving for trying to place a sales tax on gasoline purchases in the state. He may as well get used to it, because many of his constituents think the idea is a stinker.
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Isn’t the writter suggesting it really is a matter of choice?
The debate over homosexual marriage in the letters in this newspaper is very revealing. One writer claimed that, “denying these marriages is a form of minority discrimination.”
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Adults can help keep children from suffering burn injuries
I am writing concerning your article in the Feb. 6 Times-News concerning National Burns Awareness Week “National Burn Awareness Week prompts safety tips,” Page 1B).
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STATE AND FEDERAL LEGISLATORS REPRESENTING THE AREA
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Slow but sure
For the past dozen years, the Mineral County Historical Foundation has been working slowly to restore the once-magnificent Carskadon Mansion in Keyser, W.Va., for use as a museum, genealogy research center and meeting site.
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It would cost nothing to let these students ride the bus
Let me share with you how our Allegany County school system operates.
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Not in the Bible, but the Communist Manifesto
President Obama has hit a new low. By promoting his reasoning for hiking taxes on the rich at the National Prayer Breakfast, he diminished the seriousness of his proposals and manipulated Jesus’ teachings for his own political purposes. How pathetic.
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Landlords, tenants, city all responsible for smoke alarms Landlords, tenants, city all responsible for smoke alarms Landlords, tenants, city all responsible for smoke alarms
Are rental inspections being done?Is the landlord responsible for smoke detectors?
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Get tough
Based on the number of drivers we see who are still talking on handheld cell phones, Maryland lawmakers are justified in making the state’s cell phone law tougher.
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