Tips for Citizen Lobbyists

Call Your Elected Officials

Write to Your Elected Officials

Meet with Your Elected Officials

Lobbying, both grassroots and professional, is all about building relationships. The better your relationship is with a particular legislator (or anyone else you are lobbying), the more the legislator will respect you and listen to you. Even if there is not an animal protection bill on the horizon, you can talk to your legislator about your general concerns regarding animals.

Host a Constituent House Meeting

You can draw on the influence constituents have on legislators by hosting a meeting in your home or some other comfortable location. Here are some tips on setting this up:

Collect letters from other citizens to send to a legislator

Set up a table in a public place and ask people to write a quick letter to their Legislator. Here’s how:

Write a Letter to the Editor

You can write a letter to the editor in response to an article, an editorial, another letter to the editor or simply on a topic relevant to the paper’s readership. Here are a few tips on how to get the letter published.

Attend a Legislative Hearing

During the legislative session, attend committee hearings. Simply being there and being identified as being pro (or con) is an enormous push for your issue.