Thanks for the link. I found that the congresswoman representing me is Anna Eshoo (D), who was part of the 11 member bipartisan group speaking out against SOPA last month [1]
While this means that I don't have to call her office to "change her position", I will still call to thank her / her office for being a vocal opponent of SOPA.
edit: Also, thanks to the HN users who have posted in other threads asking others to call the offices just to voice their support for their representatives, even if the congressman/congresswoman is already against SOPA. Without their words, I wouldn't be calling my representative today to say thanks.
While this means that I don't have to call her office to "change her position", I will still call to thank her / her office for being a vocal opponent of SOPA.
edit: Also, thanks to the HN users who have posted in other threads asking others to call the offices just to voice their support for their representatives, even if the congressman/congresswoman is already against SOPA. Without their words, I wouldn't be calling my representative today to say thanks.
[1] http://eshoo.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view...