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HOW TO LOBBY LIKE A PROFESSIONAL By State Representative Don Humason, Jr.
The House and Senate did not meet in formal sessions this week due to school vacation week. But the legislature came to Westfield Thursday with a Joint House-Senate Ways and Means budget hearing at Westfield State College. Massachusetts Elder Affairs Secretary Michael Festa also came to town Thursday to visit the Council on Aging. Mike and I served together in the House. When the Governor appointed him to the Elder Affairs post I asked him to come out to Westfield. His reply? “I love Westfield!” I presented him with a Westfield whip to remember us by. The House of Representatives is slated to debate our version of the state budget in late April. Between now and then, my colleagues and I will be barraged by lobbyists of all sorts. What follows is a re-run of an informative column I wrote called “How to Lobby Like a Professional.” You don't need to pay expensive lobbyists to deliver your message to your representatives. Legislators are people just like you and want to be in contact with their constituents. Never be afraid to communicate with them yourselves. Be polite and informative. Building that relationship now may pay dividends in the future. 1) Call your legislator or make an appointment to see him at his office or during office hours. Face to face contact is the best way to lobby. Have information available, in writing, to give him about the legislation or issue concerning you. There are times when you may not receive that response. During hectic times, like budget or override season, legislators are in the House Chamber and are unable to return calls or reply to correspondence. Be assured that we do get your messages and often take the emails, letters, or call slips with them to the floor. 7) Don’t forget to thank your legislator! Send a thank you note. Remember him at election time with your vote. Send a small donation. Put up a lawn sign. Campaigning and politics is part of his job. If your legislator was helpful and responsive, be sure to show your appreciation. Support those who support you or your issue. People are often moved to contact their state legislator. That is a good thing and vitally important because, speaking as a State Representative, it is impossible for us to represent our constituents if we don't know how they think or feel about issues. We need to hear from you to do our job. Thank you.
Representative Don Humason and his new aide Sarah Latour may be reached at their Westfield District office, 64 Noble Street, Westfield, MA 01085, 568-1366. Their Boston address is State House Room 542, Boston, MA 02133, (617) 722-2803. Email address: Rep.DonaldHumason@Hou.state.ma.us |
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