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Working people need a voice more than ever and Working America is making that happen.
Working people need a voice more than ever and Working America is making that happen.
Strategic Value: Just as they do with calls, elected officials and staffers log every letter that comes into the office. They use these logs to help determine how their constituents are feeling about particular issues. However, letters are more permanent and expansive than calls. Letters are strategic when we need to highlight personal stories from folks directly affected by the issue.
Writing a letter gives you a chance to share your personal stake in an issue. Whether it is to persuade an elected official who is on the fence, or provide political cover for a supportive politician, letters are a simple way to attach a name and a story to a broad issue.
Logistics:
How-to: These are the main points you should hit in your letter:
Example Letter:
Dear Congresswoman Smith,
I am a proud resident of Springfield and a member of the Springfield Working America Committee. I am writing to you today to ask you to vote against repealing the Affordable Care Act.
I am a single mom of two young children. To provide for my family, I run a child care center out of my home. There is never a dull moment with five children running around! Because of Medicaid expansion, last year was the first year of my adult life that I had insurance. It was such a relief to know that if I got sick, I would be able to get the treatment that I needed without going bankrupt. Phasing out Medicaid expansion or switching over to a block grant system would hurt single moms like me.
I am urging you to vote against the American Health Care Act. Medicaid expansion has worked, and we need to keep it firmly in place.
Please call or write me back with information about your position on this important issue.
Thank you,
Kim McMurray
123 Main St.
Springfield, Ill. 97477
773-883-0464
After the letter: Organize!
Build on this letter by organizing folks you know to send more letters into the office. Remember, letters are about connecting names and stories to the issue.
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