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"...and though they cannot speak, they do speak, still. For
we are the voices of the children who cannot speak for themselves.
We do it for them, in their honor and on their behalf. We will not
stop until justice has been done." Joanne Cacciatore-Garard,
Founder, MISS
1.
Your first step is to find out who your local senator and representatives
are. You can find that out by going to this link Ensure that you
know your district because when you call your legislator, you will
be a constituent. Constituents are very important to legislators
Find Your State Senator.
2.
Call your legislator’s office and set up an appointment to meet
for 20 minutes. Tell them that you are a constituent in his or her
district.
HELPFUL HINTS
1.
Write a letter to your senator, representative, and/or assemblyman.Â
Tell them you are a constituent, to please read the letter carefully,
and that you will follow up in one week with an appointment.
2.
Make an appointment with legislator's staff. Tell them you have
already sent a letter (you stand a better chance if you are a constituent)
and would like to meet with them.
3.
Dress professional and present yourself as a concerned citizen,
not just for yourself but for your community members as well.
4.
Plan your visit carefully! Be clear about the facts and try to be
direct. Know your members and their "issues" before meeting
with them.
5.
Be prompt and patient!
6.
Be prepared! Print pages from the M.I.S.S.ing Angels Bill page and
read through the history and impetus for the bill. Know your national
and state statistics (we can help you with that!) and bring the
HB2416 information sheet with you.
7.
Be political! Demonstrate the connection between this bill and the
interests of their constituents. Ask for a commitment.
8.
Be responsive and follow up. Send a thank you letter outlining their
discussion and commitment and send along any follow up information
they may have requested.
9.
Ask them for a bill number and email the MISS Foundation office
immediately so we can begin to assist you in getting support.
Source: The Washington Times, Revised Congress Journal 3, adapted
by the MISS Foundation.
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Dougherty In Loving Memory of My Son's Gunnar, River & Dakotah
Rayne Dougherty.
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