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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A \"Dear Colleague\" letter is official correspondence that is sent by a Member, committee, or officer of the United States House of Representatives or United States Senate and that is distributed in bulk to other congressional offices. A \"Dear Colleague\" letter may be circulated in paper form through internal mail, distributed on a chamber floor, or sent electronically.\"Dear Colleague\" letters are often used to encourage others to cosponsor, support, or oppose a bill. \"Dear Colleague\" letters concerning a bill or resolution generally include a description of the legislation or other subject matter along with a reason or reasons for support or opposition. Senders or signatories of such letters become identified with the particular issue. \"Dear Colleague\" letters can also create an \"unofficial link\" in the Capitol Hill information chain.Additionally, \"Dear Colleague\" letters are used to inform Members and their offices about events connected to congressional business or modifications to House or Senate operations. The Committee on House Administration and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, for example, routinely circulate \"Dear Colleague\" letters to Members concerning matters that affect House or Senate operations, such as House changes to computer password policies or a reminder about Senate restrictions on mass mailings prior to elections.These letters frequently begin with the salutation \"Dear Colleague.\" The length of such correspondence varies, with a typical \"Dear Colleague\" running one to two pages."@en }

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