Title: Mike Raisbeck, K1TWF
1Getting it Through the Legislature
- Mike Raisbeck, K1TWF
- ARRL New England Vice Director
2Where do you start?
- Forming a team
- Influential hams
- SGL
- SM
- Division director/vice director
- VCs
- PIOs
- Its going to be a lot of work!
- But itll be worth it!!
3What is your legislative process?
- Where do you start? house or senate
- Understanding the committee structure
- Choosing a committee
- Moving between houses
- It may be far more complex than you imagine!!
- Plan on more than one try
4Drafting a Bill
- What type of bill?
- Simple PRB-1
- Guaranteed minimum height
- Graduated height
- Cover CCRs?
- Who drafts the bill?
- Who vets the bill?
- How about an amendment instead of a bill?
- A simple resolution can be helpful, too
5Finding SponsorsSearching for Connections
- Get names and addresses of all legislators and
all key state officials - Run their names through the FCC database
- Run their addresses through the FCC database
- Look for children, parents, and neighbors with a
ham radio connection - Ask every influential ham you can find if they
have a state government connection - Build a complete database and use it
6Finding SponsorsSponsors to Avoid
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- Your objective is to get the bill passed, not
merely to get it submitted - Look out for legislators doing cheap favors
- Ask why is this legislator supporting us?
- Look out for legislators in trouble
7Marshalling SupportThe Ham Community
- Objective to have all hams delivering one
consistent message - Dont let the cat out of the bag too soon
- Weeding out troublemaking hams
- Hams with a grudge
- Fat egos
- The all or nothing ham
- The nutcase
8Marshalling SupportNatural Allies
- Federal and state emergency management
- Private emergency groups
- Public safety
- Public events
- Educators
9Marshalling SupportNatural Opponents
- Possible opposition
- Municipalities and their organizations
- Some environmentalists
- Cell phone haters
- Historical groups
- Strategies
- Try to sneak it by
- Try to negotiate with them
- Play defense
10Supporting the Legislative ProcessWitnesses and
Hearings
- Pick witnesses for their demeanor
- Keep it brief. Understand how to use your 15
minutes of fame - Be prepared with salient testimony
- Engineering
- Emergency
- Environmental and safety
- Prepare and rehearse the hard questions
- Have people on call
11Supporting the Legislative ProcessCollateral
Materials
- Fact sheet for legislators and interested
officials - How much to say
- What not to say
- FAQs
- Address the hard questions, but do it carefully
- Feel good materials
- The Cronkite CD
- News clippings
- The elevator speech
12Supporting the Legislative ProcessDamage Control
- Understand up front where you can give a little
- Know when to withdraw a bill
- Handling the loose cannon
13Supporting the Legislative ProcessDealing with
the Press
- Getting air time
- Getting newsprint
- Prepare good materials
14Supporting the Legislative ProcessThe Letter
Writing Campaign
- How legislators perceive letters
- Make the letters individualized and unique
- Timing the letter campaign
- Teaching hams how to write letters
- Email works, but letters are better
- Dont forget direct contact!
15Supporting the Legislative ProcessHow to Write a
Letter
- Make it unique
- Identify the writer
- Identify the writers address and legislative
district - Identify the bill by number
- Express support
- Give reasons
- Avoid any technical complexity
- Keep it short 1 page if possible
16Resources
- VCs they may know the system FIND THEM!!
- Headquarters Regulatory Information Branch,
reginfo_at_arrl.org CONTACT THEM!! - Fred Hopengartens book www.arrl.org/catalog
READ IT!! - Me Mike Raisbeck, k1twf_at_arrl.org CALL ME!!