The Honorable Firstname Surname
Dear Mr./Ms. Surname,
Sincerely yours,
http://www.librarycat.org/SVLS/html/lawmakers/correct_form.html
Do address to "The Honorable" but Do NOT put Mr. or Ms. (and certainly not Mrs.) on the salutation after Dear when addressing someone who has been voted to the US Senate or House of Representatives. Use their title, such as Senator, Congressman/Congresswoman or Representative followed by their last name.
http://www.ita.doc.gov/ita_sec/Address%20and%20Salutation.htm
"Will the defendant please rise"
what is the antonym of salutation
congressman
No a greeting. A salutation is what you write at the end of a letter.
The possessive form is congressman is congressman's.Example: The congressman's office is on the second floor.
Congressman abet garcia.
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
Salutation for a juris doctorate degree would be Dr. , that salutation would be used on correspondence on documents or legal forms.
Congressman
A congressman who was already in office and was reelected.
how are they responsible for their actions as a congressman?
Dean actually is the proper salutation. One could say: Dean Redmond, would you please sign this form? Alternatively you could just use the Dr. salutation or the Professor salutation if those are appropriate, which they generally are.