Poverty Summit. Changing Attitudes, Changing Laws, Changing Lives. December 4, 2104

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Poverty Summit Changing Attitudes, Changing Laws, Changing Lives December 4, 2104 How to Engage Your Legislators Joyce Campbell, Catholic Charities, Trenton Kevin Drennan, Executive Director, Senate Majority Office Christine Shipley, Executive Director, Senate Minority Tweet: @anti_poverty_nj; #APNSummit2014

Knowledge is a Powerful Thing n There are 40 legislative districts in the state. n The State Legislature consists of Forty Senators and Eighty Assemblymen/women. n Each of us has a State Senator and Two Assembly representatives. n Senators and Assembly representatives are assigned to committees and the committees do the bulk of the work of reviewing proposed legislation and regulatory changes. n The Budget Committees of both houses have the most influence over the budget.

Knowledge is a Powerful Thing n The State of NJ budget year is July 1 of the current year to June 30 of the following year n We are currently in Fiscal Year 2015 or FY15. The budget proposed by the Governor at the end of February is for FY 15, which will go from July 1, 2014 to June 30,2015. n The state budget must be balanced, unlike the Federal Government where a deficit can be recognized n The Governor generally proposes a state budget in late February n The State Legislature holds hearings between and meets with stakeholders and constituents to hear their concerns and recommendations regarding the proposal

Influencing Legislators it s not just about the budget Throughout the year the Legislature meets via committees to review and hear testimony on bills that have been introduced. Throughout the year there may be regulations proposed for new or existing legislation. There may be bills we want introduced. Other times? For more information on the legislative process in New Jersey visit: www.njleg.state.nj.us You can also find your legislators there, follow bills through the legislature and view a schedule of hearings.

Meeting with a Legislator DO: DON T: Schedule an appointment Show up unexpected Call several times if needed to get an appointment. Be prepared that the office may want the request in writing, know who is attending, how many constituents there are and what you want to discuss. Plan on about 20 minutes, be prepared to be concise and specific. Be rigid in terms of dates and times to meet. Legislators tend to be very busy so try to be flexible. Require the legislator attend and refuse to meet with staff. Be surprised if the meeting gets changed at the last minute. BE LATE! Let everyone have a chance to speak. Wear jeans or sweatpants. Be polite, don t interrupt and don t argue. Hog the conversation or go off onto your own persona topic. If you don t know the answer to a question it is okay to say you ll get back to them. DON T GO UNPREPARED!

Be Prepared Know where the legislator stands on the issues you are discussing. Be ready to explain the issue as legislators can t know all the bills and issues. Explain how the bill or issue will affect you and others in the legislator s district. Bring relevant data and stories. Bring what works and what doesn t. Bring an ask. Assign roles to those in your groups prior to the visit. One person can facilitate and make sure everyone has a chance to speak, one person can share a story and another can be the policy wonk. Decide who will make the ask. Have a leave behind packet with everyone s contact information ready to give at the end of the visit.

Tell the Story Numbers numb, jargon jars and no one ever marched on Washington because of a pie chart Tell stories! Andy Goodman (Good Ideas for a Good Cause)

Engaging a Legislator When: It Seems Hopeless: Still Approach Them! Conveying your position is basic to good advocacy. Good advocacy shows that opposition is based on more than emotion. They and their colleagues will respect constituent pressure. It Seems like a Sure Thing: Don t Ignore Your Supporters! Your continued advocacy gives supporters a basis for their position. Their colleagues respect constituent pressure. Advocacy is a chance to educate and build a relationship. Even with opponents, good advocacy is a way to educate and build relationships. People and minds change. Never give up! There is always more to do. Saying thank you is part of good advocacy. People and minds change. Don t let your inaction give them a reason to change their mind!

Can You Guess? Elected officials and staff pet peeves about advocacy visits? Elected officials and staff pet peeves about advocates?

Anti-Poverty Issues Engagement How do we specifically engage legislators on both side of the aisle on the issues we are passionate about? What would you say? Housing: Use money collected for the NJ Housing Trust Fund for affordable housing and keep funds local. Fund the State Rental Assistance Program from the state general fund. Expand the program

Anti-Poverty Issues Engagement How do we specifically engage legislators on both side of the aisle on the issues we are passionate about? What would you say? Hunger: Expand access to the SNAP program Expand funding for the State Supplemental Food Program

Anti-Poverty Issues Engagement How do we specifically engage legislators on both side of the aisle on the issues we are passionate about? What would you say? Economic Empowerment: Restore the Earned Income Tax Credit, and support federal proposals to increase EITC for childless adults. Support educational success among low-income children by expanding pre-school to the remaining 96 districts where most of the remaining poor children live

Point- Counterpoint How do we address common thoughts, stereotypes and myths about poverty? How do we effectively address each other when we may have different opinions? Other Questions? THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!!

Follow-Up: Let Us Know About Your Advocacy Make plans to come to the APN General Meeting on January 28, 10:00am-12:00pm NJEA, 180 W. State Street, Trenton Joyce Campbell jcampbell@cctrenton.org 609-394-5181 x1138