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  • Write Your Legislator

    Write Your Legislator

    During the legislative session, HFI will send out Action Alerts requesting you contact your representative on proposed legislation. This will often involve a quick phone call or simple email. This shouldn’t be the only time you are in contact with your legislator. Taking time to develop a relationship with your elected official off season will allow you the opportunity develop an open line of communication based on mutual respect.

    How to Write Your Legislator

    Elected officials care what their mail says. A logical, courteous letter carries weight; it can change a legislator’s mind, particularly when the legislator is wavering on an issue. It is important that your message be written as effectively as possible.
    Here are a few points:

    • Keep it brief.  Be as brief as possible, but don’t sacrifice clarity and completeness. Two pages is a maximum but one page is best. While form letters tend to be easy to use it better to use your own words. HFI will always present you with key ideas and a sample letter to help you create a personalized letter.
    • Identify yourself.  Let your legislators know that you live and/or work in their district.
    • Keep it focused.  Limit the correspondence to one subject. Otherwise, you decrease the force of your argument and complicate your legislator’s efforts to act.
    • Get to the point.  State your purpose at the outset and use the remainder of the letter to expand your views. Create a simple bullet pointed list within the first paragraph of the reasons you are for/against proposed legislation. Be constructive suggesting alternatives or better solutions, if possible. Use a simple bulleted pointed list to make it easy for the legislator to identify your points. A few strong, well thought out points will be more influential than a long laundry list of reasons.
    • Use facts.  Issues you write about may be emotion-laden, but beware of the nonfactual argument. It will make your legislator less willing to consider your point next time, too.
    • Relate it to home.  Emphasize the effect of the legislation in question on your legislator’s own constituency districts. Give facts and illustrations – use your own knowledge and experience to inform the legislator. Legislators seldom change their decisions because of a philosophical argument but well-reasoned examples carry tremendous weight.
    • Provide background as needed.  Don’t assume that a legislator is as well informed as you about a problem. A legislator can’t keep abreast of everything. Explain the situation, what you think and why.
    • Make specific recommendations. 
    • Keep it positive.  Your attitude is important. A polite, positive-sounding letter is more likely to impress than one that is negative, rude, or threatening. Avoid being antagonistic. Point out the benefits of your position.
    • Close with a friendly appeal, regardless of the action you urge. Thank them for their help and consideration. “Sincerely,” is an appropriate closing.
    • Allow for follow-up. Include contact information and offer to act as a resource should the legislator (or staff) have questions or need additional information. Include your full name, address, your district (find your district here – https://legislature.idaho.gov/who’smylegislator.htm), Where appropriate, indicate in the letter that you will follow up with a phone call

     

  • Simple Steps to Writing Your Legislator

    Simple Steps to Writing Your Legislator

    During the legislative session, HFI will send out Action Alerts requesting you contact your representative on proposed legislation. This will often involve a quick phone call or simple email. This shouldn’t be the only time you are in contact with your legislator. Taking time to develop a relationship with your elected official off season will allow you the opportunity develop an open line of communication based on mutual respect.

    How to Write Your Legislator

    Elected officials care what their mail says. A logical, courteous letter carries weight; it can change a legislator’s mind, particularly when the legislator is wavering on an issue. It is important that your message be written as effectively as possible.
    Here are a few points:

    • Keep it brief.  Be as brief as possible, but don’t sacrifice clarity and completeness. Two pages is a maximum but one page is best. While form letters tend to be easy to use it better to use your own words. HFI will always present you with key ideas and a sample letter to help you create a personalized letter.
    • Identify yourself.  Let your legislators know that you live and/or work in their district.
    • Keep it focused.  Limit the correspondence to one subject. Otherwise, you decrease the force of your argument and complicate your legislator’s efforts to act.
    • Get to the point.  State your purpose at the outset and use the remainder of the letter to expand your views. Create a simple bullet pointed list within the first paragraph of the reasons you are for/against proposed legislation. Be constructive suggesting alternatives or better solutions, if possible. Use a simple bulleted pointed list to make it easy for the legislator to identify your points. A few strong, well thought out points will be more influential than a long laundry list of reasons.
    • Use facts.  Issues you write about may be emotion-laden, but beware of the nonfactual argument. It will make your legislator less willing to consider your point next time, too.
    • Relate it to home.  Emphasize the effect of the legislation in question on your legislator’s own constituency districts. Give facts and illustrations – use your own knowledge and experience to inform the legislator. Legislators seldom change their decisions because of a philosophical argument but well-reasoned examples carry tremendous weight.
    • Provide background as needed.  Don’t assume that a legislator is as well informed as you about a problem. A legislator can’t keep abreast of everything. Explain the situation, what you think and why.
    • Make specific recommendations. 
    • Keep it positive.  Your attitude is important. A polite, positive-sounding letter is more likely to impress than one that is negative, rude, or threatening. Avoid being antagonistic. Point out the benefits of your position.
    • Close with a friendly appeal, regardless of the action you urge. Thank them for their help and consideration. “Sincerely,” is an appropriate closing.
    • Allow for follow-up. Include contact information and offer to act as a resource should the legislator (or staff) have questions or need additional information. Include your full name, address, your district (find your district here – https://legislature.idaho.gov/who’smylegislator.htm), Where appropriate, indicate in the letter that you will follow up with a phone call.

      SENDING YOUR EMAILS:

    • Our email lists are alphabetical and broken down into alphabetical group to avoid spam filters. Copy and paste your personalized letter to all legislators sending them in batches using the BCC (blind carbon copy) for each list. By using the BCC option the person receiving the email can’t see who else it was sent to. ( in order to find this option first click on “To:” then choose “Bcc:”) 
    • Make sure to address the legislator correctly: Follow etiquette.  Addressing correspondence to legislators requires particular etiquette. Every legislator is called “Honorable” on the envelope and inside address. In the salutation, address house members as “Dear Representative _________” while senators are called “Senator ________.” Spell the name correctly. During a legislative session, send correspondence to their office, otherwise send to home or business.
    • Groups 1H – 6H (House members) should be addressed “Dear Representative”.
    • Groups 1S to 3S (Senators) , make sure you switch the opening to “Dear Senator”.

    CUT AND PASTE EMAIL LIST

    CONTACT LISTS

    (please send 1 EMAIL to each group below. (we use small groups to avoid triggering their spam filter)
     Address these individuals as Representative
     
    HOUSE
     GROUP 1H

    randerst@house.idaho.gov
    armstrong@house.idaho.gov
     vbar@house.idaho.gov
    mblanksma@house.idaho.gov
    jboyle@house.idaho.gov
    vburtenshaw@house.idaho.gov
    gchaney@house.idaho.gov
    dcheatham@house.idaho.gov
    lclow@house.idaho.gov
    gcollins@house.idaho.gov
    bcrane@house.idaho.gov
    tdayley@house.idaho.gov
    gdemordaunt@house.idaho.gov
    sdixon@house.idaho.gov
    jgannon@house.idaho.gov
    tgestrin@house.idaho.gov
    pgiddings@house.idaho.gov
    khanks@house.idaho.gov

    GROUP 2H

    sharris@house.idaho.gov
    shartgen@house.idaho.gov
    jholtzclaw@house.idaho.gov
    pjordan@house.idaho.gov
     rkerby@house.idaho.gov
    mkingsley@house.idaho.gov
    lluker@house.idaho.gov
    dmanwaring@house.idaho.gov
    pmcdonald@house.idaho.gov
    rmendive@house.idaho.gov
    jmonks@house.idaho.gov
    dmoon@house.idaho.gov
    mmoyle@house.idaho.gov
    nater@house.idaho.gov
    jpalmer@house.idaho.gov
    hscott@house.idaho.gov

     GROUP 3H

    pshepherd@house.idaho.gov
    tsevenson@house. idaho.gov
    ssyme@house.idaho.gov
    jthompson@house.idaho.gov
    cntroy@house.idaho.gov
    jtrujillo@house.idaho.gov
    jvanorden@house.idaho.gov
    czito@house.idaho.gov
    bzollinger@house.idaho.gov
    pamador@house.idaho.ogv
    nanderson@house.idaho.gov
    sbedke@house.idaho.gov
    mbell@house.idaho.gov
    schew@house.idaho.gov
    merpelding@house.idaho.gov
    mgibbs@house.idaho.gov
    bhixon@house.idaho.gov
    WendyHorman@house.idaho.gov
    ckauffman@house.idaho.gov

    GROUP 4H
     
     

     

    pking@house.idaho.gov
    hkloc@house.idaho.gov
    tloertscher@house.idaho.gov
    lmalek@house.idaho.gov
    jmccrostie@house.idaho.gov
    smiller@house.idaho.gov
    kpacker@house.idaho.gov
    cperry@house.idaho.gov
    draybould@house.idaho.gov
    eredman@house.idaho.gov
    irubel@house.idaho.gov
    esmith@house.idaho.gov
    stoone@house.idaho.gov
    jvanorden@house.idaho.gov
    mwintrow@house.idaho.gov
    fwood@house.idaho.gov
    ryoungblood@house.idaho.gov

      

    Senators
     Please address these lists below as SENATOR

     

    GROUP 1S

    cwinder@senate.idaho.gov
    cbayer@senate.idaho.gov
    ldenhartog@senate.idaho.gov
    bbrackett@senate.idaho.gov
    lheider@senate.idaho.gov
    jpatrick@senate.idaho.gov
    mstennett@senate.idaho.gov
    kanthon@senate.idaho.gov
    jguthrie@senate.idaho.gov
    mnye@senate.idaho.gov
    dmortimer@senate.idaho.gov
    sbair@senate.idaho.gov
    mharris@senate.idaho.gov
    bmdavis@senate.idaho.gov
    bhill@senate.idaho.gov
    jsiddoway@senate.idaho.gov

      

    GROUP 2S

    bmdavis@senate.idaho.gov

    bhill@senate.idaho.gov

    jsiddoway@senate.idaho.gov

    palodge@senate.idaho.gov

    tlakey@senate.idaho.gov

    jagenbroad@senate.idaho.gov

    mhagedorn@senate.idaho.gov

    fmartin@senate.idaho.gov

    gburgoyne@senate.idaho.gov

    mjordan@senate.idaho.gov

    jwardengelking@senate.idaho.gov

    cbucknerwebb@senate.idaho.gov

      

    GROUP 3S

     

    skeough@senate.idaho.gov
    sjvick@senate.idaho.gov
    bnonini@senate.idaho.gov
    msouza@senate.idaho.gov
    dforeman@senate.idaho.gov
    djohnson@senate.idaho.gov
    ccrabtree@senate.idaho.gov
    sthayn@senate.idaho.gov
    alee@senate.idaho.gov
    jrice@senate.idaho.gov