Letter
APA format, 2 pages, URGENT
2 years ago
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Requires.docx
LegislatorSupportLetter1.pdf
Requires.docx
To prepare:
· Review the HSO issues that you researched throughout this course and in other courses.
· Use professional association websites to further research HSO issues, advocacy efforts, and templates for letters to legislators.
· Select professional associations that are pertinent to your HSO, as well as the issues associated with it.
· Select one compelling issue that is impacting or could impact your selected HSO.
· Familiarize yourself with how a professional letter to a lawmaker should look and how it should be different from academic writing.
· Locate the lawmakers in your jurisdiction who could benefit from your expertise. If you believe it would be best to direct your letter towards state-level lawmakers rather than national ones, you can locate your state-level legislators on your state’s government website.
Note: If you are an international student, you have the option of drafting your letter to a local legislator or one in the U.S.
Final Project: Letter to a Legislator/Representative
Draft a 1- to 2-page letter to your legislator/representative advocating for change related to a HSO issue. Keep the following in mind as you draft your letter:
· Introduce yourself and explain your expertise in the area.
· Explain the issue and why it is important.
· Explain how the issue impacts individual patients.
· Recommend action to address the issue.
· Explain the potential benefits of addressing the issue for the legislator.
· Use evidence and cite literature in your letter.
· Be concise, professional, and polite.
LegislatorSupportLetter1.pdf
Sample letter you can use to write your Legislator or State Representative
(Month)(Day)(Year) The Honorable (First name)(Last name) Address City, State (Zip Code)
RE: Support to Maintain The Lake County Water Authority As An Independent Special Taxing District
Dear (Representative/Senator/Congressman or Congresswoman) (Last name):
My name is (your first and last name) and I am a (family member /service provider/advocate/community member) who resides in your district. I have recently heard there is interest to draft legislation making The Lake County Water Authority a dependent taxing district under the Lake County Board of County Commissioners (BCC). This subject has been addressed at a special workshop held on October 5 between Representative Truenow’s staff and the BCC. To date, I cannot reference a drafted House Bill proposed by Representative Truenow.
I strongly oppose any House Bill that would change The Lake County Water Authority from acting as an Independent Special Taxing District. (State why you support or oppose the bill or other issue here. Choose up to three of the strongest points that support your position and state them clearly.)
(Include a personal story. Tell your representative why the issue is important to you and how it affects you, your family member and your community.)
I appreciate your help and ask that you please send me a response letting me know if you are able to oppose any future House Bill that would prevent our Lake County Water Authority from remaining an independent special taxing district.
Sincerely, SIGN YOUR NAME
Print your name Street address City, State, Zip code
TIPS FOR WRITING, SENDING AN E-MAIL OR CALLING A LEGISLATOR Writing a letter to a legislator
Use the proper salutation, for example:
The Honorable (first name) (last name) Address City, State, Zip code
Dear (Assembly Member / Senator) (last name)
Be courteous and informative in your communication.
State the purpose of the letter in the opening sentence and if you are referring to a bill, include the bill number, author and topic. If you live in the elected official’s district be sure to say this in the opening paragraph as well.
Focus on the message and key points. Personalize the letter by including examples of how the legislation might impact you and your family. Keep the letter brief – not more than one page.
Restate your request at the end of the letter, for example urging them to support or oppose the bill. Thank the legislator for his or her support and offer to address any questions that he or she might have. Be sure to include your contact information, and sign the letter.
Sending e-mail communication to a legislator The same guidelines apply to e-mail as to written letters. Before sending an e-mail, you might want to call the legislator’s office and ask if a letter sent by e-mail is effective. If you do send an e-mail, send it to the representative. Do not copy other representatives or send a mass e-mail. Make it a brief message with no special layouts or graphics. Do not include attachments. Include your full name and address so it is clear that you are a constituent, and ask for a response. You might also want to send a hard copy of your e-mail to the legislator.
Phone calls to a legislator State your name and address and identify yourself as the legislator’s constituent. You will often be speaking with a secretary or aide. Briefly make known your position as they keep track of the issues that people call about to report to the legislator. Have your thoughts organized in advance, which will help you to keep the call brief and to the point. It is also very helpful to share how the issue affects you personally. Thank them for their support.
- Sample letter you can use to write your Legislator or State Representative
- TIPS FOR WRITING, SENDING AN E-MAIL OR CALLING A LEGISLATOR
- Sending e-mail communication to a legislator
- Phone calls to a legislator
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