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Presented by: Jeff Arnold National Association of Counties Deputy Legislative Director

The trend in effective lobbying is grassroots participation. This is basically people expressing themselves from their home or office on matters affecting their world.

Nature abhors a vacuum Saying nothing just invites the other perspective to speak up Getting the message out is critical in influencing Congress.

Preparation Know the Issue Know the Member Know the Key dates for Action Know how they vote How???

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Chain Letter My Influence Pyramid Kitchen Cabinet Viral Marketing All county officials know people in the community People you trust and know well, that will share your views They know people too... As do those and so on, and so on

Diversity People The butcher, baker, candlestick maker, lawyer, etc. Message More than one perspective to address the same concern

Relationships Get to Know Staff and their roles Chief of Staff, Scheduler, Leg. Director. Both in the District, and in the D.C. office Visit Their Office

Relationships (cont.) Attend Their Public Meetings Invite Them to Your facility Catch em at Home! Members do schedule appointments when back in the district

Your Style Matters... Be Brief, Be Succinct K.I.S.S. Keep it simple stupid Don t clutter the message with extraneous information Don t Tirade, Be Civil You may be angry, but it will diminish your effectiveness

How to Congress Without Going Postal Regular Mail Slowest form of communication Always include your address and use letterhead if possible Don t use form letters They still like to get letters Other Services FedEx, UPS Next Day Air, Priority Mail Faster, but not more effective Not as effective post-911 Valentine s Day

Voice Mobile phone? Yeah, you ve got one Calls During the Workday Learn the District and D.C. Office Numbers They re available House & Senate websites, or call The Capitol Switchboard 202/224-3121 Be willing to talk to staff

Voice Mail After Hours Call the direct office line Available on the House and Senate websites Be Brief, Succinct, Don t Ramble Leave your name, address (with Zip Code) and phone number email address too!

Electronic Fax Used to be the best communication to D.C. office, not anymore. K.I.S.S! Stick to one message Timing is everything -- use after hours! Use Letterhead

Electronic (cont.) Email Include your address and Zip Code They only read email from the state/district Find out staff email addresses Members don t use it for public interaction House: firstname.lastname@mail.house.gov Senate: firstname_lastname@senator.senate.gov Any time -- day or night

Electronic (cont.) Internet Use it to get information Use email services from NACo s website. Web forms on the individual member sites

Electronic (cont.) Social Networks and Web 2.0 Greater Presence: By being where the eyes are you can request grassroots action and at the same time direct people back to your web space (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc). Dynamic Relationships: Create an interactive environment around your cause, not just static awareness for your group. Mashable Information: Use multiple forms of Web 2.0 technology simultaneously to reach a broader audience on a deeper level (maps, video, photos, widgets, etc). Influence Pyramid: Find similar membership/advocacy organizations/individuals to leverage your work and build visibility for the value you bring to the table.

Electronic (cont.) Useful Resources for the Socially-Minded Policies and Procedures: http://govsocmed.pbworks.com/web-2-0-governance-policies-and- Best-Practices http://socialmediagovernance.com/policies.php Helpful Guides: http://mashable.com/2010/01/02/how-to-guide-2010/ http://docs.google.com/view?id=dd4zw7wf_23dtskx6gg http://capitoladvantage.com/actionalerts

Use the media Public opinion affects legislative opinion. Write letters to the editor, opinion/editorials. Use the member of Congress name if possible Hold press conferences Arrange editorial board meetings

Using the District/State office Local issues, Local solutions For these matters, this is the place! Many federal agencies have local offices Know the caseworkers and their role

Using the District/State office (cont.) Use the staff to help influence the Hill Well established contacts with district staff can be used as a conduit to the D.C. staff and Member Use the staff to arrange appointments A good relationship with district staff can provide access to the Member and D.C. staff when the opportunity presents itself

Things to remember Power and Advocacy: Influencing legislators is a function of power. Projecting power enhances advocacy. Legislators respect power. Power is not given, it is built. Building power comes from effective development of the client base. Showing your strength from home adds to the impression of your power.

More Things to remember Where you stand depends on where you sit. Know your allies Know your enemies Who are you dealing with? Know your Member

More Things to remember Make a Self Assessment Know yourself, and your abilities Assess the political climate Know the institutional mood that may effect your capacity to make a difference

Some Important Lobbying Axioms to Remember... Honesty is not the best policy... it is the only policy!! You don t make peace by talking to your allies Remember, today s opponent may be tomorrow s ally. Always be civil, no matter how irritating the opponents may appear to be.

Some Important Lobbying Axioms to Remember... (cont.) The number one no-no in legislative relations is to circumvent staff and only talk to the Member. Legislative staff can seem uninformed but, so can an 800 lb. gorilla -- you don t want to rile either one!! Don t forget to close!

Make the effort Don t be Afraid or Intimidated Get Others Involved Be Creative Be Visible Be Tenacious -- Follow-up!!! Thank them!

You really can make a difference and effectively influence Congress from your home or office -- it s the new trend in lobbying. Be a part of it!