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PASCRELL LAUNCHES NEW OFFICIAL WEBPAGE
NEW SITE FEATURES VIDEO CLIPS, ENHANCES USER EXPERIENCE, ACCESSIBILITY
WASHINGTON—U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-08) today announced the launch of a newly redesigned official webpage, which significantly enhances user experience and accessibility. The new site is located at www.pascrell.house.gov.
The upgraded site includes a variety of new and exciting features. For the first time, a video library of the Congressman’s speeches from the House of Representatives, and his monthly television broadcast, To The Point, will be available on demand. A new comprehensive, more transparent database of Congressman Pascrell’s work in Washington has been added. Users will be able to access the legislation Congressman Pascrell has written and supports as well as his complete voting record. Options to view the site in larger text have also been added to enhance accessibility.
The Congressman’s constituents will find it easier than ever to get the most up-to-date information and a record of past stories in the site’s new archive of press releases and op-eds. Signing up for the Congressman’s monthly newsletter, applying for an internship, or reserving tours in Washington, D.C., has been made easier through the use of brand new web-based forms.
“The new features on my redesigned website will allow for a much improved user experience that will help me to better serve the citizens of the 8th district,” said Pascrell. “It also provides a deeper more transparent look at my record by innovatively documenting the work I do in Washington on a day to day basis. I encourage everyone to visit www.pascrell.house.gov and see for yourself.”
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