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You've Got: Too Much Mail
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MARCH 19, 2001 The Congressional Management Foundation and George Washington University on Sunday released a report on the impact of e-mail on members of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The report said Senators get as many as 55,000 e-mails a month, and Congressmen get up to 8,000. Most are unable to deal with such heavy loads, however, says the report. The study was financed by a grant from Pew Charitable Trusts. Get the Story:
In Congress, They've Got Mail -- Far Too Much of It (The Washington Post 3/19) Relevant Links:
Congress Online Project - http://www.congressonlineproject.org
Congressional Management Foundation - http://www.cmfweb.org
George Washington University - http://www.gwu.edu
Pew Charitable Trusts - http://www.pewtrusts.com
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