Your members of Congress (MOCs) will be working in their district/state offices during the last week of March and first week of April. Join this training to learn more recommendations to help your MOCs keep the policies in CCL’s policy agenda front and center by dropping off material that shows climate policy has strong support in your district/state.
The ideal drop-off will help build your relationship with the office and demonstrate a steady drumbeat of climate activism and increased support for climate policy in the district. Some ideas for your drop-off might include:
-A bunch of signed constituent letter forms or a thank you card or photo signed by chapter members
-A stack of letters handwritten by attendees during your February and March chapter meetings
-A folder of newspaper clippings, letters to the editor, op-eds and earned media coverage of your chapter
-A one-page summary of your district/state endorsement report or a show of support from a local leader
-A creative idea of your own such as home baked goods, kids' drawings or postcards, flowers, etc.
Skip ahead to the following section(s):
(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(3:55) Why Is This Important?
(7:43) What To Deliver?
(12:11) Making The Delivery
(17:38) Final Recommendations
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/march-dropoff
Log your drop-offs in Action Tracker at: https://cclusa.org/actiontracker
Constituent Comment Forms: https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/236
Share your experience in the forums! https://cclusa.org/forums
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