Now's your chance: meeting with elected officials
Meeting with elected officials in person is an opportunity to make personal
contact with decision-makers and convey your position in a persuasive and
animated manner. A lobby visit allows you to tell your Senator or Representative
what you think about a certain issue or bill and ask her/him to take positive
action.
Here are some suggestions for a successful lobby visit:
Before the Meeting
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Request a meeting in writing with specific times and dates. Follow up with a
call to the scheduler or secretary to confim the meeting.
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Make sure to convey what issue or bill you would like to discuss.
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Decide on talking points to express your most important ideas.
- Set
a goal for the meeting. Do you want the Representative to vote for or against
a bill or introduce legislation?
During the Meeting
- Be
prompt.
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Keep it short and stick to your talking points.
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Take the time to thank the elected official for past votes in support of your
issues.
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Provide personal and local examples of the impact of the legislation.
- Be
honest and don't claim to know more than you do about an issue. You don't have
to be the expert, just a committed and active constituent.
- Set
a deadline or timeline for response.
After the Meeting
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Write a thank you letter to the legislator.
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Send any materials and information you offered.
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Follow up on deadlines and if they are not met, set up others. Be persistent.