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Lobbying

What is it? Lobbying is simply trying to change the outcome of a decision or trying to convince someone to do something—very similar to negotiations—or even dealing with your spouse or children. 

Every OCSEA/AFSCME member should personally meet with local elected officials to educate them about OCSEA issues. This way, elected officials realize that OCSEA is more than just a handful of officers and staff, and OCSEA members live and vote in their district.

What are some of the methods used in lobbying...

  • Letter writing campaign (personal letters are more effective than form letters)
  • Emails
  • Postcard campaigns
  • Petitions
  • Crowd support at hearings, community meetings, public events
  • Statements of support from other official bodies
  • Media—letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, press statements, buttons, bumper stickers, etc
  • Letters of support from influential people/organizations
  • Discussions at public meetings/forums
  • Testimony at legislative hearings—all levels of government
  • Telephone calls
  • One on one meetings with elected officials


Where to begin...

Whether individually or as a group, and whether you are lobbying at the local, state or congressional level, these basics steps should be followed to insure effective lobbying efforts:

  • Fully understand the situation, the solution, and strategy.
  • Obtain accurate information—names and addresses of the officials to be contacted.
  • Understand the other side's most powerful arguments in order to counter them effectively.
  • Prepare any background data/information that would be useful to explain the position.
  • If you don’t know the answer to a question—don’t lie or make up an answer. Promise to find out and then do the follow up!

See Related

GRASSROOTS FACTS - Legislative Links: Government and Media

GRASSROOTS FACTS : Meeting with Elected Officials

GRASSROOTS FACTS: Testifying before a House or Senate Committee

GRASSROOTS FACTS: Writing elected officials

GRASSROOTS FACTS - ALL

Updated: March 8, 2007

 
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