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Be a Capital AIDS Advocate While technology has made it possible to mobilize more people in more places than ever before, the face-to-face encounter between a constituent and a policymaker continues to be the most powerful advocacy strategy. As people concerned about and living with HIV/AIDS, we have the responsibility and the opportunity to educate and influence lawmakers about the issues that are important to our communities. In order for legislators to make informed and sound decisions regarding HIV/AIDS policy, they must first hear from HIV/AIDS advocates and people who are HIV-positive. What is more, legislators WANT to hear from us. Their policy positions are often the result of a lack of accurate information or awareness. Representatives have an electoral incentive to be informed and address all the issues that are important to their constituents. As advocates, it is our job to facilitate the meaningful dialogue between constituent and policymaker. A statewide action day is a powerful way to bring together the energy of face-to-face contact with the complimentary desires of representatives and their constituents to hear and be heard. Let’s All Go to the Capital! What it Takes to Organize a Statewide Action Day |
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State Lobby Day Organizing Materials: Advocacy Rules/Tips from the Alliance for Justice: |
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