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by Crystal on February 3, 2011
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My husband will be SUPER excited about this one!
How neat, thanks!
Did you know just by calling your Congressman’s local office you can always get a free pocket constitution? They also have tons of other free little books like “How a law is made” and “How your government works,” etc. (I used to work for a Congressman, so that’s how I know. They offer so many services and free things that no one seems to know about. Their back storage closets are probably filled to the brim with these things.) This is especially helpful if you’re a school teacher. You can just call up your local Rep and they can send you hundreds of these things.
Thanks for the tip! I am a teacher teaching U.S. History. I just sent an email to my representative asking for any resources I could use in my classroom!