Simple Rules for Contacting Your Legislator

Elected officials who want to get re-elected really do listen to their constituents. There is nothing like a phone call, letter, fax, or e-mail from you to raise the importance of an issue in their eyes.  It takes very little time to make a difference.

Click here for your legislators' contact information by district

IF YOU CALL:

 - Make sure the receptionist knows your name, business name, and city.
 - Ask to speak directly to the legislator. If s/he is not available, ask to speak the aide.
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If no one is available, leave a message.
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When the legislator or aide is on the line, identify yourself and mention the name of your company and that you are from the same district.
 - State the purpose of your call.  Be concise.
 - Refer to bill numbers whenever possible.
 - Discuss one issue per call.
 - Talk about how the issue affects your business in real, practical terms.
 - Ask your legislator's position.  If it is different, politely express disappointment and offer some factual information supporting your views.
 - Do not give "expert" opinions.
 - Avoid arguments.
 - Keep all communication friendly and respectful.
 - Thank the legislator or aide for their time and for considering your views.



 















IF YOU WRITE, FAX, OR E-MAIL:
 
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 Be brief.
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Refer to bill numbers whenever possible. 
 - State the purpose of your communication and that you are a constituent from the same district.
 - State how the issue affects your business in real, practical terms.
 - Request the legislator's support.
 - Maintain a positive attitude.
 - Request a written response.
 - Address your letters:
          The Honorable (Full Name).
          Address
          City, State, Zip
 - Salutation should read: 
          Dear Representative/Senator (Last Name).