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Title: Takin It Up


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Takin It Up!
Im just a kid BUT I have passion!
by Amy Litzinger
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Who is a legislator?
  • A person elected to make laws.
  • Attends a legislative session (over several
    months) helping to create bills and pass them.
  • Gives input to the budget.

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There are 435 Representatives in the House (in
D.C.) and mine is...
U.S. Representative Lamar Smith
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What happens after our Congress writes and passes
bills? Answer Presidents sign them!
President George HW Bush
Senator Tom Harkin
Rep. Steny Hoyer
Me!
Lex Friedan former NCD chair
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Now for our legislators within Texas
In Texas, Kirk Watson is my state senator.
Me!
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Representative Mark Strama is my state
representative, here in Austin!
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Here we are at Strama-rama,
a campaign party,
I interned for him last summer.
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Gov. Rick Perry is our Texas
Governor. He signs bills that our
state legislature passes!
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Why do we need to know these guys?
  • They control funding for the services that we
    might need in our lifetime!
  • Question If we have a Federal Congress
    and a State Congress, then who does what? i.e.
  • (Who are ya gonna call?????)

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It depends on the issueFederal
State
  • Public Education
  • Early Childhood programs special services.
  • Waiting lists for supports such as HCS, CLASS,
    MDCP, etc.
  • Funding for attendant care, therapy, equipment,
    home mods.
  • Job training from DARS.
  • IDEA special education law.
  • ADA accessibility in public places.
  • Section 504 accessibility in college and work
    places.
  • Airline accessibility.
  • FCC federal communications commission (TDD, TTY,
    internet and television).

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Get to know your elected officials.
  • Visit them!
  • Write letters/call!
  • Get on listservs!
  • Speak with others!
  • Attend bill hearings!
  • Get on state committees!
  • Get on federal committees!
  • Become an officer!
  • Take on a project!
  • Start your own group!
  • Make some noise!!

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How to be heard
  • E-mail
  • Telephone calls to legislative offices,
    committee staff
  • Letter writing
  • Personal testimony in public hearings

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When to Use Letter Writing
  • When you have lots of time.
  • To talk about something complicated.
  • To educate someone.
  • To thank a legislator for supporting your
    issue.
  • As a follow-up to a visit with the legislator.

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When to Use Phone Calls or Emails
  • When time is running out!
  • When you want to say Thank you to a legislator
    or aide.

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When to Use Personal Visits
  • The legislator is in their district office and
    they have time to see you.
  • When you are at the Capitol and a visit can be
    arranged.
  • To take your legislator on a tour of a program
    you are involved with.
  • To give your issue a face and a name.

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Texas Legislative Emails
  • House of Representatives
  • Firstname.lastname_at_house.state.tx.us
  • Ex mark.strama_at_house.state.tx.us
  • Senate
  • firstname.lastname_at_senate.state.tx.us
  • Ex scott.caffey_at_senate.state.tx.us

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During Personal Visits
  • Do
  • Treat your legislator as a friend and an
    intelligent citizen.
  • Know your facts and leave behind a one-page
    summary of your position. (Include your name
    contact information).
  • Be honest, accurate, direct, positive, and brief.
  • Establish an on-going relationship and a
    reputation for reliability.
  • Dont
  • Dont be argumentative or abrasive.
  • Dont cover more than one subject in one contact.
  • Dont threaten a legislator with votes or in any
    other way.
  • Dont hesitate to admit you do not know all the
    facts, but indicate you will find out.

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HOW ELSE MAY I HAVE AN EFFECT?
  • Answer Tell your story in a bill hearing (i.e.
    give testimony).

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Whats a hearing?
  • First, here is a hearing committee!
  • They consider specific bills on behalf of their
    senate or house.

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Go tell them your testimony..
  • Say where youre from
  • Say something special about yourself
  • Ask for what you need
  • Give a suggestion
  • Have they helped you before?
  • Dont forget to say Thank you

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Make sure you include
  • What it is you want your legislator to do?
  • How do you want them to do it?
  • How does this issue relate to you? How is it
    important to others?

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Get Ready
  • Write and re-write it!
  • Write down your thoughts
  • Start over and make it easier to read, hear and
    say.
  • Have a buddy read it and say what they think
  • Rehearse it!
  • Rehearse for a buddy
  • Read your story to me
  • See if you need to make it shorter or take out
    tongue-twisters

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What should I do as I arrive?
  • Sign in on a card they will provide.
  • Give it to a person at the desk.
  • Sit and relax.
  • When called up, sit close to the microphone.
  • Read or say your testimony (facing the
    committee, not the audience!)
  • Say thanks and ask if anyone has questions!

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Sample Testimonies
  • Holton recent testimony
  • Amy Litzinger recent testimony
  • Good story to use, easy to turn into a testimony.

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Relax!
  • Its okay to be nervous your 1st time.
  • They are people, too!
  • They want to help us!
  • Tomorrow is just a drill!
  • We practiced first, you did well.
  • Were here to HAVE FUN!!!!

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Youre a winner!
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