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compsports

(91 posts)
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 01:03 PM Jan 2017

Calling your Senators and Representatives

Reposting from a FB Post.

I hope this can be helpful for everyone making calls... passing along from a friend:

Tips for call your senators & representation (provided by someone who used to work on Capitol Hill - shared here since I live in Washington, DC and don't have representation and wish I could do more).

1. Give your name, city, and zip code, and say "I don't need a response." That way, they can quickly confirm you are a constituent, and that they can tally you down without taking the time to input you into a response database.
2. PLEASE ONLY CALL YOUR OWN REPRESENTATIVES! Your tally will not be marked down unless you can rattle off a city and zip from the state, or are calling from an in-state area code. I know you really want to give Mitch McConnell a piece of your mind, but your call will be ignored unless you can provide a zip from Kentucky. And don't try to make this up; I could often tell who was lying before I even picked up the phone from the caller ID. Exceptions to this are things like Paul Ryan's ACA poll.
3. State the issue, state your position. "I am opposed to a ban on Muslims entering the US." "I am in favor of stricter gun control legislation including background checks." "I am in favor of the Affordable Care Act." That's it. That's all we write down so we can get a tally of who is in favor, who is against. It doesn't matter WHY you hold that opinion. The more people calling, the less detail they write down. Help them out by being simple and direct.
4. Please be nice! The people answering the phones on Capitol Hill already had the hardest job in DC and some of the lowest pay as well, and for a month now their jobs have become absolute murder, with nonstop calls for 9 hours every day. Thank them for their hard work answering the phones, because without them our Senators could not represent us.

What does this sound like?
"Hi, my name is Mark, I'm a constituent from Seattle, zip code 98***, I don't need a response. I am opposed to any ban on Muslims entering the United States and I encourage the Senator to please oppose implementation of any such ban. Thanks for your hard work answering the phones!"

This is how I wish every caller had phrased their message. It makes it easier for the people answering the phones and takes less time and emotion than a long script. I know that you want to say why, but keeping it short and sweet helps the office answer more calls per hour, meaning more people get heard. The bigger the tally, the more powerful our voice.

Also, when you're reading off the same script as 100 other callers that day... well...they can tell.

Pick one issue each day, use this format (I am in favor of _____ or I oppose ______), and call your 2 Senators and 1 Representative on their DC and State Office lines, and you'll be on your way to being heard.

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Calling your Senators and Representatives (Original Post) compsports Jan 2017 OP
Very helpful. Thank you. yardwork Jan 2017 #1
Thanks, good tips nt trocar Jan 2017 #2
What if your number is blocked. Were you able to tell then? What if you moved. We can take our TrekLuver Jan 2017 #3
 

TrekLuver

(2,573 posts)
3. What if your number is blocked. Were you able to tell then? What if you moved. We can take our
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 01:46 PM
Jan 2017

phone numbers with us you know. I speak to people all the time who have other area codes but live locally.

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