Kentucky Sample Letter for Advocation of Legislation

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Sample Letter for Advocation of Legislation

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Here are some important tips for your letter:Use letterhead.Verify the correct spelling of the legislator's name.Verify the correct title to use when addressing the legislator.Keep it short (one page maximum).Identify the issue.If the issue is a particular bill, verify the full name and bill number.More items...

Follow these 6 steps to create a concise, strong advocacy message for any audience.Open with a statement that engages your audience.Present the problem.Share a story or give an example of the problem.Connect the issue to the audience's values, concerns or self-interest.Make your request (the ask).

Here are some important tips for your letter:Use letterhead.Verify the correct spelling of the legislator's name.Verify the correct title to use when addressing the legislator.Keep it short (one page maximum).Identify the issue.If the issue is a particular bill, verify the full name and bill number.More items...

The form of an advocacy letter In your introduction, you should introduce yourself as a constituent and state your issue and what you want done. Try to keep this to just three or four sentences. Next, you should talk about the issue in more detail and how it affects you and those around you.

The definition of advocacy is the act of speaking on the behalf of or in support of another person, place, or thing. An example of an advocacy is a non-profit organization that works to help women of domestic abuse who feel too afraid to speak for themselves.

First Paragraph: My name is Your Name and I'm writing to ask that you Action.Establish the relationship. Introduce yourself and how you're related to the recipient.State your what and your why. Limit yourself to one specific action so as to not draw attention away from the issues you may find more important!

TEN STEPS TO WRITING AN ADVOCACY/ACTION LETTERIdentify yourself as a constituent.Be brief and simple.State and report your position.Personalize your letter.Be polite and avoid ultimatums and rudeness.Do not enclose additional material.Do not exaggerate or lie.Make sure your message is timely.More items...

Use Proper Salutation. The salutation should be "Dear Representative Smith" or Dear Senator Smith" or "Dear Assemblyman Smith" depending on the office held. The address should read: Honorable Jim Smith, Address, City, State, Zip.

Date.Representative's Address.Salutation.Introduce yourself: your name, address and school to identify that you are a constituent.Why are you writing your Representative?Ask for a response.Thank your Representative for his/her time.Closing with your name.

How do you write letters to public officials?Open the letter in an official manner.Explain the purpose for your letter.Summarize your understanding of the issue/decision being considered.Explain your position on this issue.Describe what any changes will mean to you, and to others.More items...

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Kentucky Sample Letter for Advocation of Legislation