Gerry Schmidt, Chair Public Policy Committee (WV) Sherri Layton Public Policy Committee (TX) Robert Miles, NAADAC PAC (TX)

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Gerry Schmidt, Chair Public Policy Committee (WV) Sherri Layton Public Policy Committee (TX) Robert Miles, NAADAC PAC (TX)

NAADAC Code of Ethics IV. Professional Responsibility Standard 1: Counselor Attributes The addiction professional, as an advocate for his or her clients, understands that he/she has an obligation to support legislation and public policy that recognizes treatment as the first intervention of choice for non-violent substance-related offenses. X. Policy and Political Involvement Standard 1: Societal Obligations The addiction professional is strongly encouraged to the best of his/her ability, actively engage the legislative processes, educational institutions and the general public to change public policy and legislation to make possible opportunities and choice of service for all human beings of any ethnic or social background whose lives are impaired by alcoholism and drug abuse.

The goal of advocacy through the West Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors is to promote and advocate for legislation that enhances, develops and supports statewide services for the prevention, education and treatment of all types of addiction. Members are encouraged and supported through the efforts of the Association to engage in direct local and statewide efforts directed at these areas. In addition to this, members are urged to make local contacts, provide information and support to their representatives on a local community level, state level and nationally where needed.

Legislative Advocacy: Our highest priority is advocacy for the prevention, intervention, and treatment of addiction. This goal is accomplished through prudent execution of personal and corporate advocacy efforts at local, state and national levels. The expertise, integrity, and commitment of our association management firm and the staff of our national affiliate lead advocacy efforts. Advocacy includes monitoring regulatory agencies at state and federal levels.

The responsibility of the many rather than just the few. So, first start with your State Association! Form a Legislative Committee Passionate, committed chairperson! Budget Lobbyist???

Budget Funding Sources Licensing of Counselors Regulation of Treatment Facilities Criminal Justice & Treatment

What agencies? What associations? Who can you collaborate with? Who is already working on the issues? Combining our voices increases the volume!

Similarities & Differences Availability Access Contact Relationship Know who has jurisdiction over what issues!

Texas U.S. Senators U.S. Senators represent the entire state. Texas' current U.S. Senators are Senator John Cornyn and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. See their websites for current contact information. Texas U.S. Representative Congressional District 21--Congressman Lamar Smith Texas Congressional Member Websites Texas State Senator Senate District 25--Senator Jeff Wentworth Capitol Office: CAP 1E.9 Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0125 Capitol Address: P.O. Box 12068, Capitol Station Austin, TX 78711 District Address: 925 North Frost Center,, 1250 N.E. Loop 410 San Antonio TX 78209 Phone: (210) 826-7800 Texas State Representative House District 73--Representative Doug Miller Capitol Office: EXT E1.314 Capitol Phone: (512) 463-0325 Capitol Address: P.O. Box 2910 Austin, TX 78768 District Address: 387 W. Mill Street New Braunfels TX 78130 Phone: (830) 625-1313

Each state has a similar website to find who represents you. Find State Legislators in Great starting place to engage new people!

What is their voting history? What is their position on our issues? Where are they in the election cycle? Who are their challengers? What else can you learn about them?

Are there treatment providers in their district? Invite them to an event Will they sit on a board? Can your state association engage them? Ask them to speak at a conference Give them an award (if they re worthy!) Attend THEIR events Make a contribution! And, of course,

Make use of their presence in your district Work your connections Who do you know that knows them? Visit/Send emails/make phone calls Respect their time be selective Follow-up, Follow-up, Follow-up Stay in touch Do what you said you d do!

Collaboration with other associations is very useful Seek out states who will share their model Timing is important Expect this to take time to catch on TAAP Advocacy Conference Attendees 2005 61 2009 122 2007 112 2011 250 Invite speakers who can address current issues Invite a legislator to speak!! Give awards!

Will vary based on dynamics of your state TX: 30 Senators; 150 House members WV: 33 Senators; 101 Delegates Engaging members in your association Recruitment Activating the members Representation throughout state Develop legislative calling tree Who pulls the trigger?

Texas 2011 HB 3145 funded peer assistance; removed oral exam requirement; lessened wait period for licensing of those with criminal convictions SB 331 outlawed K2 HB 3146 removed requirement for MD to obtain informed consent for SUD treatment; reduced annual training requirement for intake personnel SB 1449 allows JC & CARF accreditation to substitute for state audits

W. Virginia 2012 Governor s Bill on Substance Abuse Treatment more closely monitor methadone programs; formed Substance Abuse Advisory Board; increased restrictions on purchase of cold meds; updated & added medications to drug schedule DUI Law upgraded & expanded DUI law & associated treatment program; tightened restrictions & penalties on repeat offenders; increased fees, options for treatment, fee structure for indigent care & increased access to in-car monitoring

Legalities of a PAC Raising money Deciding how/when to contribute funds Using the PAC to get attention of legislators

Texas Youth for Legislative Change Prevention groups Criminal Justice success stories What other groups have a heartfelt story to tell?

Speak Up Treatment Works! People Recover! Share Your Story Offer Your Expertise

Be Careful limitations on state employees; grantees need to not jeopardize funding Match your efforts to your workplace to keep administrative support Blog, Facebook, Websites Make it easy for your fellow employees Calculate the impact of your employees in a district

Gather with others from your state/region Brainstorm ideas to get started or further legislative advocacy in your state Elect a spokesperson who will share ideas from your group with the rest of us

One Phone Call = 50 Voters One Email = 100 Voters One Personal Visit = 500 voters

Gerry Schmidt gschmidt@valleyhealthcare.org Robert Miles robertmiles@sbcglobal.net Sherri Layton slayton@lahacienda.com Chris Campbell NAADAC Director of Government Relations chris@naadac.org