Rep. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn., announced Monday that his office now has an iPhone app.
The app includes Paulsen's biography, press releases, photo galleries, and easy access to the lawmaker's Twitter page.
The application was developed by iConstituent, a company that provides information-technology services to Capitol Hill. Paulsen joins Rep. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., who earlier this month released an app that iConstituent also developed.
"Making sure that my constituents are well-informed is one of my top priorities," Paulsen said in a statement. "This new iPhone app is just another tool that allows me to make sure Minnesotans have the latest news from Washington."
Here are two screenshots of the app:
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