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Writing elected officials

COMPOSING YOUR LETTER
A good letter clearly and concisely spells out why you, as a constituent, are interested in a particular issue.

  • Personal letters are preferred to form letters
  • Check the spelling of names and the proper form of address
  • Identify yourself as a constituent by indicating your address
  • Explain why the particular issue is important to you (your community)
  • Any personal examples that can be used are very effective
  • If you are writing about a specific piece of legislation, be sure to indicate the number of the legislation
  • Make it clear what action you would like to see the official take
  • Ask to be informed of their position on the issue
  • Include your return address clearly printed or typed
  • Express your thanks—being rude or threatening hurts your position

NOTE: Please report any responses to the OCSEA/AFSCME Governmental Affairs Department.

Correct Salutations & Closings for
Elected Officials

Federal Offices    
PRESIDENT
The President
The White House
Washington, DC 20500

Respectfully yours,

  VICE PRESIDENT
The President
The White House
Washington, DC 20500

Sincerely,


U.S. SENATOR
The Honorable (Name)
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Sincerely,

 

  U.S. CONGRESSPERSON
The Honorable (Name)
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Sincerely,

 

State Offices    

Governor
The Honorable Gov. Ted Strickland
Governor, State of Ohio
77 S. High Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Dear Governor Taft:

Sincerely,


SPEAKER OF THE OHIO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The Honorable Jon Husted
Speaker
Ohio House of Representatives
77 S. High St.
Columbus, OH 43266-0603:

Dear Mr. Speaker:

Sincerely,

 

FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE OHIO SENATE
The Honorable Bill Harris
Senate President
Ohio Senate
State House
Columbus, OH 43266-0604

Dear President Harris:

Sincerely,

     

STATE
SENATOR

The Honorable (Name)
Ohio Senate
State
Senate
Columbus, OH 43266-0604

Dear Sen. ___________

Sincerely,

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
The Honorable (Name)
Ohio House of Representatives
77 S. High St.
Columbus, OH 43266-0603

Dear Rep. ___________

Sincerely,

See Related

GRASSROOTS FACTS - Legislative Links: Government and Media

GRASSROOTS FACTS - Lobbying: What is it?

GRASSROOTS FACTS : Meeting with Elected Officials

GRASSROOTS FACTS: Testifying before a House or Senate Committee

GRASSROOTS FACTS - ALL

Updated: March 8, 2007


 
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