Find my representatives

Find your representatives, then see what they can do about the bill.

Find your U.S. senators and House representative, see active bills they can still influence, and contact them with a message Modern Action drafts.

Your elected officials in Congress are tied to your address: two U.S. senators for your state and one House representative for your district. Modern Action uses that lookup to show who represents you and what they can still act on.

Modern Action helps with the useful step after lookup: understand the bill, see which offices matter, decide what to ask them to do, and review the draft before sending.

Lookup only helps if the next step is clear

Use an address

ZIP code lookup is convenient, but a street address is safer when congressional districts split a ZIP code.

Separate House and Senate

You have two senators for your state and one House representative for your district. They do not always have the same next action.

Connect the bill

Once you know the office, Modern Action can draft a useful message that names the bill, the position, and the ask.

A list of names is not enough.

If someone searches find my representatives, they often need more than names. They need to know which offices matter for the bill in front of Congress and how to send something specific enough to count.

Modern Action makes that path shorter: find the right officials, understand the legislation in plain English, and generate a message with a clear ask.

The advantage is context after lookup.

A standalone directory can tell you who represents you. Modern Action pairs that with bill status, a plain-English summary, and a message you control for support, opposition, or changes.

That is better because the page answers the obvious lookup question, then makes the next action explicit.

What to confirm

  • Your two U.S. senators are identified by state.
  • Your House representative is identified by district.
  • The bill or issue has a House, Senate, or both-chamber next step.
  • The message is addressed to offices that represent you.
  • The ask is specific enough for staff to route or log.

Common questions

Who is my elected official?

At the federal level, your elected officials in Congress are your two U.S. senators and one House representative. Modern Action uses your address to identify them and connect that lookup to bills and issues they can still act on.

How do I find my representatives in Congress?

Use your address to identify your two U.S. senators and your House representative. A full address is more reliable than ZIP code alone because some ZIP codes cross House district lines.

Why does my address matter?

Congressional offices use address information to confirm whether you are a constituent. It also helps route House messages to the correct congressional district.

What should I do after I find my representatives?

Pick the bill or issue you want them to act on, decide what you want them to do, and review the constituent message Modern Action drafts with the bill and ask.