Congressional Directories
How federal and state directories support effective government relations
Congressional directories are an essential tool for government affairs professionals looking to make meaningful connections with elected officials to advance policy goals. Bloomberg Government directories are updated daily, making it easy to identify, research, and engage with key players.
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Knowing the right people on Capitol Hill is essential when advocating for issues and policies that matter most to your clients or organization. But the high turnover rate within congressional offices means that official government directories quickly become outdated, which can make it complicated and time-consuming to keep legislative contact information up to date.
For lobbying and public affairs professionals looking to build their networks to meet their policy goals, public affairs software that offers congressional directories can be an invaluable resource to more easily identify and connect with members of Congress, state legislators, and their staff. But not all directories are created equal. Some are updated daily while others aren’t. And only some platforms provide contextual information such as bios and voting records that government affairs professionals need to build important relationships that lead to policy change.
In this guide, we explain how government affairs professionals can leverage congressional directories and state legislative directories for more efficient research and more effective legislative outreach.
What are congressional directories?
Congressional directories feature official biographical and contact information for each elected member. The U.S. House and Senate and state legislatures all publish official directories so constituents can contact their elected representatives, but these directories are also important tools that help lobbyists and public affairs professionals make valuable, strategic connections with those who can help advance their policy and advocacy goals.
Federal congressional directories have been available since the first Congress in 1789. Today, the Joint Committee on Printing (JCP) prepares an official directory for both the House and Senate at the start of each new U.S. Congress, available in both print and online formats.
At the state level, and the District of Columbia, official websites provide access to state legislative directories with contact information for state senators and delegates.
Darrell Conner
Government Affairs Counselor, K&L Gates
Incomplete, outdated directories can complicate outreach efforts
The official congressional directory is updated only every two years, at the start of each new congressional term. Congress is a high-turnover environment, meaning the contact information it provides can rapidly become outdated. And even when it’s accurate, the contact information it provides lacks the modern details that are necessary for effective communication with congressional offices. While member biographies in the official directory are robust, the contact information is basic: the directory lists the physical office address as well as the phone and fax numbers for each congressional office, but it provides only the names of their staff without their individual contact information.
Congressional directories “are an invaluable tool, provided they’re up to date,” said Darrell Conner, government affairs counselor at K&L Gates. “If you’re reliant upon the technology to provide the information and it’s not up to date, then you don’t end up reaching the right audience.”
Government affairs professionals can create their own congressional staff directory by regularly calling offices directly to find or confirm staffers’ names, phone numbers, job histories, and issue portfolios. But maintaining this sort of contact list can be a time-consuming task. Savvy lobbyists and other public affairs professionals use dedicated federal and state directory tools to ease this burden.
How to find accurate congressional numbers and staff contact information
Some public affairs platforms offer their own congressional directories, however many of these tools offer little more than email addresses and phone numbers and leave out valuable contextual information about members of Congress, such as records of sponsored bills, votes, and campaign contributions. Plus, some online directories may be updated only as frequently as the official congressional directory is and often include outdated information.
“I used to have to call each office for staffer information,” said Sonia Robinson, associate at the government relations firm Capitol Counsel, LLC. “Now, I can search for it on Bloomberg Government, which frees up my time.”
The Bloomberg Government platform offers a single, comprehensive source of credible news, analysis, data, and tools government affairs professionals need to effectively grow their influence – including congressional and state legislative directories. Updated daily, our congressional directories provide accurate, detailed information government affairs professionals need to build meaningful relationships with key players.
For each member of Congress, Bloomberg Government congressional directories include these details:
- Photo of the member
- Biography and career highlights, including the bio featured on the member’s website as well as their personal and educational background
- Summaries and status of sponsored bills
- Voting record
- Committee and caucus membership, with links to our in-depth coverage of congressional committees and caucuses
- Recent news articles that feature the member from more than 35,000 sources, including exclusive news coverage from Bloomberg Government
- Press releases
- Speech and hearing transcripts
- Contact information for their congressional office and key staff, including email addresses and phone numbers
Bloomberg Government intelligence can help government affairs professionals optimize their networking efforts and personalize their outreach. Not only does our thorough collection of background information help users determine the most appropriate members of Congress to engage with, but it also helps these professionals strategize how to best approach and engage with them.
Bloomberg Government also offers searchable directories of the people behind the scenes, including federal agency contacts and registered lobbyists.
How to find state legislator contact information
Today, there are 7,386 legislative seats throughout the 99 state legislative chambers, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. State legislator contact information is publicly available through official state-published directories, but this information can be scattered across various websites and is often outdated.
Government affairs professionals who represent clients or interests across several states can spend hours looking through and updating records to maintain their own state-by-state contact lists. Record turnover among state legislators in recent years makes this task even more difficult.
Bloomberg Government’s state legislative directories relieve this burden by gathering up-to-date information about state legislators and their staff across all 50 states and the District of Columbia, including their office contact information, committee membership, and bill sponsorship. Advanced filter options allow users to quickly narrow potential contacts by criteria such as chamber or party.
Christian Hyde
Government Affairs Program Manager, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
How congressional directories make government relations more effective
Congressional and state legislative directories help government affairs professionals research legislators and network more effectively, which is a necessary component of any successful government relations strategy. Having a full picture of a legislator’s background, policy interests, and voting record can help these professionals more confidentially conduct outreach and appropriately advocate for the issues that matter most to their clients or stakeholders.
“Bloomberg Government is the best platform available for tracking congressional staff and for getting information we need on members of Congress,” said Christian Hyde, program manager with the government affairs team at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). “Directories allow us to have a good pulse on the staff for relevant committees and personal offices.”
Build more targeted outreach lists
Government affairs professionals can use the directories to build and share curated invite lists of legislators and staffers for events, meetings, or email campaigns. Users can easily create contact lists directly from the congressional directories and upload them into an integrated email campaign tool to track and evaluate campaign performance.
Boost team collaboration and visibility
Bloomberg Government’s congressional and state directories enhance advocacy strategies by improving internal collaboration and communication among government relations team members. For example, instead of using email to send a contact list back and forth among colleagues, Bloomberg Government directory users can label, track, and organize legislators of interest using custom tag and note features on members’ directory pages and share the information with team members directly on the platform.
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Congressional directories offer invaluable insider intelligence that’s essential for an effective lobbying and public affairs strategy. A comprehensive public affairs software tool such as Bloomberg Government makes it easy to identify, research, and engage with key contacts, all on one platform. Download our Customer ROI Survey Findings to see how public affairs professionals save hours every week by streamlining their work with Bloomberg Government congressional directories.
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