Tips for Citizen Lobbyists
Be polite.
- Don’t knock someone over the head and then expect them to want to help you.
Know your legislators.
- How do they vote on key issues? If you disagree, ask them to explain their votes.
- Whether you agree with them on most things or not, it helps to develop an understanding of and relationship with your legislators
Know the facts.
- Read the bill yourself or divide it with like-minded friends and share your findings. Don’t comment on a bill you haven’t read. It can be embarrassing.
- Learn the arguments on both sides.
- Argue with facts.
- Avoid emotional, non-factual arguments.
Keep communications polite, short, and to the point.
- Emails
- Include request in subject line: “Please vote NO on ….”
- Thank your legislator for serving
- List your reasons for requesting a NO or YES vote
- Close respectfully
- Include contact information
- Never send a form letter or email
- Handwritten letters are well-received when there is time for mailing
- The same principles apply to phone calls and texts
Know when to call and when to stop.
- There are times for full boar activism and times to stand down. Be aware.
- Work with the group for maximum effectiveness.
Contact Information
Find your state legislators here:
http://le.utah.gov/Documents/
Find and track your federal representatives here:
Find information on bills here:
How a bill becomes law:
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