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How to Write
Tips for Writing Your Legislators
- State your reason for writing. Identify your subject clearly,
giving the name of the legislation you are writing about, and
the bill number if you know it.
- Draw from your own personal experience. Tell how you believe
the legislation would affect you, your family, your community,
or your country.
- Use your own words, and avoid stereotyped phrases that sound
like form letters.
- Be sure to thank your legislator if they have done something
you think is right on a particular issue.
- Be as brief as you can without losing the message you want to
convey.
- Be reasonable. Don't ask for the impossible or engage in threats.
- Ask your legislators to state their positions on the issue in
their replies. You are entitled to know. Put your return address
on the letter. Envelopes get thrown away.
Time the arrival of your letter so that it reaches the Capitol
before legislation is acted on in committee or on the floor.
- Write on personal letterhead (if you have it), and be sure to
sign your name if you have a typed letter.
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The Miami Group would
like to thank the Global
Renaissance Alliance for allowing us to reprint sections of
their Citizen
Action Guide.
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