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  2. Public library advocacy - Wikipedia

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    A well-timed and hand-crafted email or strategically sent letter can be a potent mechanism used to sway the decisions of elected officials and the masses. Letters are practical because they can be distributed to many individuals and can serve as representation for public library advocates who cannot attend crucial meetings or rallies. [3]

  3. How to Write a Letter to Congress About Student Loan Issues - AOL

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    Each elected official has a different method for engaging with their constituents. Some are known for calling each constituent back. ... Writing an effective advocacy letter to Congress requires ...

  4. Advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.

  5. Activism - Wikipedia

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    Forms of activism range from mandate building in a community (including writing letters to newspapers), petitioning elected officials, running or contributing to a political campaign, preferential patronage (or boycott) of businesses, and demonstrative forms of activism like rallies, street marches, strikes, sit-ins, or hunger strikes.

  6. League of Conservation Voters - Wikipedia

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    The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is an American environmental advocacy group. LCV says that it "advocates for sound environmental laws and policies, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-environment candidates."

  7. Lobbying - Wikipedia

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    Lobbying is a form of advocacy, which lawfully attempts to directly influence legislators or government officials, such as regulatory agencies or judiciary. [1] Lobbying involves direct, face-to-face contact and is carried out by various entities, including individuals acting as voters, constituents, or private citizens; corporations pursuing their business interests; nonprofits and NGOs ...

  8. Dear Colleague letter (United States) - Wikipedia

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    "Dear Colleague" letters sent through internal mail must be written on official letterhead, address official business, and be signed by a Member or officer of Congress. [21] A cover letter must accompany the "Dear Colleague" letter, addressed to the deputy chief administrative officer of the House for customer solutions, with specific ...

  9. Resistbot - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many other advocacy efforts, it provides no scripts to users. [10] Donations from users pay for postage for letters and voter registration forms, faxes and calls to officials, and texts between the users and the service. [1] When Resistbot began, letters were faxed [11] to officials' offices.