Title: Andrew Riggle
1Policy Advocacy 101
- Andrew Riggle
- 800-662-9080
- ariggle_at_disabilitylawcenter.org
2DLCs Vision Mission
- Vision We envision a just society where all
people are treated with equity, dignity, and
respect. - Mission To enforce and strengthen laws that
protect the opportunities, choices and legal
rights of people with disabilities in Utah.
3DLCs Goals
- People with disabilities will be free from abuse
and neglect. - People with disabilities will receive appropriate
services. - People with disabilities will be free from
discrimination. - People with disabilities will have equal
employment opportunities.
4DLCs Services
- Information and Referral
- Abuse neglect investigation monitoring
- Mediation and negotiation
- Presentations, outreach community education
- Legal advocacy
- Self-advocacy support and training
- Legislative and public policy advocacy
5What is Advocacy?
- A process
- Speaking up for yourself
- Knowing your rights
- Taking action
6Why Advocate?
- YOU are the expert
- YOU can influence policy
- YOU can improve services
- YOU can help increase funding for needed programs
- YOU can educate policymakers
- If policymakers dont hear from YOU, they assume
everything is OK
74 Basic Steps of Advocacy
- Choose your issue
- Find out what you can do
- 3) Find out who you can talk to
- 4) Communicate your views follow up
8Step 1 Choose Your Issue
- Federal
- ADA restoration
- www.house.gov or www.senate.gov
- State
- Dental Vision
- www.le.utah.gov
- Rules
- Medically necessary equipment or services
- www.rules.utah.gov
- Programs Policies
- Mental health or long-term care
9Step 2 What Can You Do?
YOU Join Create Talk
10Step 3 Who Do You Talk To?
- To find out
-
- 1) Call your local county clerk
- elections.utah.gov/countyclerks.html
- OR
- 2) Visit www.votesmart.org
11Step 4 Build Relationships
- Senator and Representative
- Committee members
- Legislative Agency Staff
12Step 4 Types of Advocacy
It only takes 10 minutes!!!
- Testify
- Letters / Opinion pieces
I am a voter in your district
13Golden Rules of Advocacy
- Be fair and respectful
- Be understanding
- Be constructive
- Be realistic and persistent
- Be a good opponent
- Be informed
- Be loyal and trustworthy
- Be generous
14Talk to Your Legislator
- Be brief and friendly
- Identify the issue, bill, or budget item
- Ask them to support your position
- Always thank them for their time
15Call or E-mail Your Legislator
House (801) 538-1029 (800)
908-4261 http//www.le.state.ut.us/house/members20
05/membertable1add.asp Senate (801)
538-1035 (800) 613-0677 http//www.utahsenate.or
g/perl/spage/roster2007.pl
16Write Your Legislator
Senator ________ __________ 319 State
Capitol Salt Lake City, UT 84114-0116
Representative _____ __________ 318 State
Capitol Salt Lake City, UT 84114-0116 After
the session write to their home addresses at
www.le.utah.gov
17Meet Your Legislator at the Capitol
- Write a note includingyour contact info, a
short description of your concern, and what you
would like them to do
18TESTIFY
- Plan on arriving early
- Prepare practice your statement
- Try not to read it
- Keep it short
- Be objective/speak from your experience
- Be prepared to answer questions
- If more than one person is testifying, coordinate
testimony prior to the hearing to avoid
duplication
19Get Involved
- Sign up for the DLCs e-mail list at
www.disabilitylawcenter.org - Share your story
- Talk to your family, friends, neighbors
20Beyond The Basics
- Legislative Process
- Congressional Contacts
21The Legislature
- Makes and changes state law
- Sets the state budget
22Learn the Lingo
Bill A proposed law or new program Appropriation
The budget for existing state programs
23Committees
- Rules
- If and where a bill is heard
- Standing
- Hears testimony, votes on bills
- Appropriations Subcommittees
- Prioritizes funding requests
- Executive Appropriations
- Leadership determines state budget
- Interim
- Meets between sessions to study issues
24Interim Session Where the Conversation Starts!
- 3rd Wednesday regular committees
- 3rd Tuesday Legislative Management Executive
Appropriations - Agendas minutes
- www.le.utah.gov
25Passing a bill Advocacy Opportunity
- Find a.. Sponsor
- Introduced in House or Senate
- Sent to. Rules Committee
- Assigns to Standing Committee
26Standing Committee
Passing a Bill (Cont....)
- Fails (try again next year)
Floor 1st Vote
Fails
(P)
Floor Final Vote
Fails
(P)
Veto
Governor
Sign
27Tools for Tracking Bills, etc.
- Visit www.le.utah.gov
- (enter bill or sponsor in search box)
- or
- Read the DLCs legislative update at
www.disabilitylawcenter.org
28The Real Appropriations Process Starts in June
(if not sooner)
- June Advisory committee discussions
recommendations - July/August Departmental hearings
recommendations - September Depts forward budget requests to
Governor - December (1st Fri) Govs budget recommendations
released
29Getting (Appropriations)
- DEPARTMENT
- Advisory Committee
- Department
- Governors Budget
- LEGISLATURE
- Fiscal Analyst
- Appropriations Committee
- Exec Approp
- (LEADERSHIP)
- State Budget
30Congressional Contacts
- Washington, DC Offices
- Hatch (202) 224-5251
- Bennett (202) 224-5244
- Bishop (202) 225-0453
- Cannon (202) 225-7751
- Matheson (202) 225-3011
- US Capitol Switchboard
- 202.224.3121