Public Policy
How do I communicate with my elected officials?
Many business owners do not realize how a simple letter, phone call or email can influence legislators. This is especially true if you are able to initiate a letter writing campaign. Educating employees and other business owners on issues that are important to your company and politically motivating them is highly effective. The following tips will help you persuade legislators and make your communications more effective.
Tips for communicating with elected officials:
- Identify yourself. Make sure the
legislator is aware that you live or
do business in his/her district.
- Personalize your letter. Elected
officials need to know how the
legislation will affect your
business.
- Be specific. Refer to bill numbers
whenever possible.
- Ask for the legislator's support or
opposition.
- Keep to the facts. Avoid emotional
arguments.
- Keep communication respectful. Never
threaten your Legislator.
- Use your letterhead. Sign the letter
and provide your contact
information.
- Remember that in some cities, the
elected official is unpaid and often
has another job or has his or her
own business.
