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Advocacy Resources
Members of Congress always want
to know what their constituents think. If they do not hear from
you, they will assume everything is okay.
These
following resources offer you a means:
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to get involved by joining the
Single Point of Contact Network, and
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to educated your Members and
their staff using the other resources as guide
Single Point of
Contact Network
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Find the SPOC from
your state and contact her/him to be added to the network list
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The network alerts
colleagues when Members of Congress need to hear from their
constituents.
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You can be part of
the network!
How to Contact Your Congressman
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Step-by-step instructions on getting
in touch with your Congressman or Senator
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Call your Member's office and ask
which staff member is responsible for education issues and get
his/her email address and phone. Then start a conversation by
sending information on the impact and success of your programs.
Below are a number of resources to
help you communicate with your members of congress―especially those who
are on the appropriations committees.
Appropriations Committee Contacts
Congressional Fact Sheets
Side-by Side
Fact Sheet
Modified Fact Sheet
Return on Investment (ROI)
U.S. Department of Education
Adult Education Annual Report to Congress
2004-2005
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