| How to Call Your Representative |
The "Grassroots" :: Calling Your Representative
Calling your Representative is most effective when done within one week (or less) of the vote on a particular issue.
Before you call list the points you want to make during the conversation.
When calling ask to speak with the Representative. If the Representative is not available ask to speak with the aide. If the aide is unavailable, leave a message.
Keep the call short, be polite and respectful. Identify yourself, the bill number, let them know how you would like them to vote, and give a brief reason as to why you want them to support or oppose the bill.
If the staff member or Representative has any questions, answer them as best you can. Make sure to ask for the Representative's position on the bill and if you did not speak to the Representative directly ask for a written response to your call.
Do not argue the issue/bill with the staff member or Representative, briefly and politely express your opinion and be sure thank them for their time.
You can find your Representatives' phone numbers and other contact information at: http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy/constinput.asp
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