How to Talk to Your Legislators and Get Them to Hear You
Posted by on June 13, 2011
Addiction recovery group announces legislative advocacy training
PRO-ACT, a grassroots group advocating for better understanding of addiction recovery, has announced a new regional training on How to Talk to Your Legislators and Get Them to Hear You.
The two-hour workshop is scheduled for Wednesday, June 29th, beginning at 6om at the PRO-ACT Recovery Training Center, 444 N. Third St., Suite 307, in Philadelphia
The program will be offered again on Saturday, August 13th at 10am at the same location.
The workshop will address the legislative process and how to navigate the offices of elected officials, how to build relationships, and how to develop talking points and “leave-behinds” for meetings with legislators.
The workshop is free. To register, call William Webb at 215-923-1661.
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