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Write Your Legislator
Here are some tips on writing letters to your legislators.
Know the issue.
Be sure that you are well informed. If you are writing letters as a group activity, make sure someone explains the issue at hand and answers any questions.
Know where bills related to your issue are in Congress.
You can be most effective by directing your legislator’s attention directly to relevant legislation.
Know who your congressperson is.
Letters have the greatest impact when sent to the representative from your district and the two senators from your state.
Even if you disagree with your congressperson on an issue, it is important to let him/her know that s/he is not representing your beliefs.
Be personal.
Congresspeople acknowledge that letters with a personal spin grab their attention. If the issue hits close to home, don’t be afraid to share your story.
Be concise.
Keep your letter short and to the point. Remember that congressional aides have many letters to read!
End the letter.
Be sure to sign the letter and print your name and address so that your congressperson can write back!
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