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2314
University Ave. #20
St. Paul, MN 55114
Phone: 651.642.1904
Fax: 651.642.1517
Greater MN: 800.289.1904
Email: info@mncn.org |
Legislators value personal meetings with constituents and advocates
who have valuable information on an issue. The following tips can
help you make the most out of a discussion with your elected officials:
- Always schedule meetings with legislators rather than "dropping
in." When scheduling an appointment, make it clear that
you are a constituent!
- Be respectful of the legislator's schedule: be on time for
your meeting and get right to the point.
- Keep the meeting brief and to the point. Excess information
may deter the legislator from gaining an understanding of your
core issues and concerns. Plan what you are going to talk
about in advance: what are your key points to explain and support
your issue?
- If a legislator asks you a question you can't answer, it is
OK to say you don't know. If you can get the information
to answer their question, tell them you will get it to them at
a later time.
- Listen carefully to the legislator's questions and concerns
about your issue. Don't become partisan or defensive if
they seem opposed to your position. Keep the meeting positive,
respectful, interesting and full of information.
- Ask them if they would like more information to clear up questions
and concerns they may have.
- If you feel comfortable doing so, ask the legislator directly
if they support your issues and intend to vote in your favor (if
there is a bill to vote on). This will give you a better
understanding of the level of support your issue has.
- If possible, prepare a single-page handout with key information
that can be left with the legislator for her or his future use
in either framing a debate or proposing legislation in support
of your issue. As always, your points should be well-organized,
concise, and accurate. Make sure you have contact information
on the handout in case the legislator has additional questions.
- The goal of your meeting is to establish good communication
lines with the legislator and to educate them about your issues.
- If appropriate, offer them a standing invitation to visit your
location. The best possible outcome of a meeting is to establish
an ongoing relationship with the legislator.
- Before leaving, thank the legislator for their time. Their
time is in great demand and your courtesy will be well received.
- Follow up your visit with a letter. Thank the legislator
for their support, if support was indicated, or for the opportunity
to present your view. Also, send any additional information
which may have been requested about your issue or your organization.
If you had been unable to answer a question during the visit,
look up the answer and include it in your letter.
Questions? Comments? Contact Josh Winters at josh@mncn.org
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