Getting To Know Your Legislators
Seven Steps to Building An Effective Relationship
Here is a simple 7-step way to build an effective relationship with your legislators.
1. Register to vote if you have not done so already, and be sure to vote in every election.
2. Learn a little about your state government. Learn the names of your state legislators and a little bit about them (IE: backgrounds, number of years as a legislator, committee assignments, legislation that they have supported, etc.)
3. Look at how they have voted already. Do not just listen to what they say or what everyone else is saying, see if they practice what they preach.
4. Put your name on legislators’ mailing lists. Call your legislators’ offices and ask to be put on their mailing lists. Legislators frequently mail news briefs to their constituents on information that is specific to the community.
5. Meet your elected officials. Personal contact with elected officials is essential to developing effective relationships. Opportunities may develop through local or state business organizations, local civic or charitable organizations, or through political functions. KY WST will keep you abreast of opportunities in your area.
6. Discuss with others. Learn from others in the group and share what you have learned. You would be surprised the wealth of knowledge that already exists within our membership and the people who may be able to help you build the relationships with local and state level legislators.
7. Communicate. Call or write your legislators on both the good and the bad. Let them know when you are pleased with their actions, and constructively communicate to them when you are not. If you are concerned about an issue, let your elected officials know how it will affect you.
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