Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services Legislative Advocacy Guide

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Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services Legislative Advocacy Guide Strengthening Services to Children and Families through Quality Care and Advocacy The Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services is a nonprofit member-driven organization devoted to private agencies that provide direct services to children and families affected by abuse and neglect in Texas. TACFS 409 West 13th Street, Austin, Texas 78701 (512)892-2683 www.tacfs.org

Texas Legislature Online (TLO) www.capitol.state.tx.us My TLO Track bills by bill number or by specific subject. Set up email alerts for notification of bill actions. Committees Search for committee hearings by date and by committee. See committee membership. Who Represents Me? Find who represents your organization in the legislature. Legislative Activity Watch public hearings in progress online, or search and watch archived hearings. Legislative Process Learn how a bill becomes law, how to follow a bill, and session deadline dates. Legislative Addressing Guide When writing to legislators, use the following format: Governor: The Honorable Greg Abbott Office of the Governor P.O. Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711-2428 Dear Governor Abbott, Lieutenant Governor: The Honorable Dan Patrick Capitol Station P.O. Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711 Dear Lt. Governor Patrick, Speaker of the House: The Honorable Joe Straus Speaker of the House P.O. Box 2910 Austin, Texas 78768-2910 Dear Speaker Straus, State Senator: The Honorable (full name) Texas Senate Capitol Station P.O. Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711 Dear Senator (last name), State Representative: The Honorable (full name) Texas House of Representatives P.O. Box 2910 Austin, Texas 78768-2910 Dear Representative (last name),

Texas Budget Process House and Senate file a version of the general appropriations bill. Initial budget based on the Comptroller s general revenue estimate. Revenue generally revised upward toward the end of the session. Public hearings scheduled by Senate Finance and House Appropriations. Testimony provided by state agencies and public. Select Committee members begin markup process to agree on funding per agency. Standing subcommittee in the House and workgroup in the Senate. Advocacy targets these members and state leaders to ensure foster care rate increase is marked up in at least one version of the budget. Markup goes to full Committee to vote out. Budget can be amended on the floor by both chambers. Conference Committee appointed to resolve areas of disagreement. Items same in both bills with identical funding no change In both bills with different funding levels amount of funding decided in conference Only in House or Senate budget can be included or excluded Items not included in either version cannot be added Each chamber approves, Comptroller certifies, Governor has line item veto power.

Ten Ways to Be an Effective Legislative Advocate Source: Modified from Snapper Carr, Legislative Consultant, Hillco Partners Have A Game Plan Get connected with Alliance members in your legislative district. Enlist board members with political connections. Have a concise and consistent message among the Alliance members. Is the local advocacy group in sync with the state/ national group? If not, are you able to distinguish how your local needs are different? Develop Your Relationships Early Get to know the legislative staff person who works on your issues. Set up face-to-face meetings before the hectic nature of session kicks in. Invite legislative members to see your work in action. Honor legislators by asking them to contribute to your newsletter, or by recognizing them with an award if appropriate. Produce Written Communications Handouts and informational pieces should be short and to the point. Make sure any fact sheets include references. Offer to send the materials electronically. Letter writing campaigns should be personalized and should include the address of the sender. Make sure letters come from constituents! Make Yourself and Your Organization a Resource During the development of your relationships with members, provide them with all your contact information, and make the offer to serve as a resource. Offer to review legislation before it is filed. Offer to provide assistance in securing witnesses. Offer data and stories unique to legislators districts. Offer solutions where there are problems. Be Able to Respond Quickly Things can move very quickly during session! If you don t know the answer, say you ll follow up. No matter what, don t ever lie or share information that you are not certain is accurate. Always follow up with a thank you. Personalize Your Communication Whenever possible, include stories and data from the legislator s district to make a statewide issue meaningful at the local level. Avoid form letters. Include all necessary information so that the legislator or the staff person can follow up as needed. Keep Your Organization Informed Keep other individuals in your group informed of your communication with legislators, both good and bad. This sharing of information will allow organizations and individuals the opportunity to adjust their message and strategy as needed. Recognize Political Realities Not everyone will agree with you, but as the saying goes, Today s opponents are tomorrow s supporters! Find common ground wherever you can, recognizing that this is an issue that affects all of us. Adjust your language where necessary. Don t Be Afraid to Ask ASK for action! Don t be afraid to ask a legislator to either please support or please oppose a specific bill or proposals. Letter writing, phone calls, briefings, etc. should always include a plainly-worded and specific ask where necessary. Get Familiar with the Legislative Process Who represents me? Legislative dates and process Follow the status of a bill Receive committee alerts Look up existing Texas statutes

Advocacy Resources State Government Sites Texas Legislature Online www.capitol.state.tx.us Texas House Texas House of Representatives www.house.state.tx.us Texas Senate Texas Senate www.senate.state.tx.us Texas State Agencies Department of Family and Protective Services www.dfps.state.tx.us DFPS Reports and Presentations www.dfps.state.tx.us/about_dfps/reports.asp Health and Human Services Commission hhs.texas.gov Texas House Committees, Bills, and Hearing Schedules www.capitol.state.tx.us/mnuhouse.aspx Texas Senate Committees, Bills, and Hearing Schedules www.capitol.state.tx.us/mnusenate.aspx Office of the Governor www.governor.state.tx.us Legislative Budget Board www.lbb.state.tx.us Federal Government Sites House of Representatives www.house.gov U.S. Senate www.senate.gov Congressional Representatives www.congress.org/congressorg/home U.S. Department of Health and Human Services www.hhs.gov Governmental Research Association www.graonline.org