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L O B B Y I N G 1 0 1 H O W Y O U C A N I M P A C T T H E S T A T E L E G I S L A T U R E

d o y o u r h o m e w o r k Get to know your legislators and issues before you go to the Capitol.

Look up the legislators who represent both your home and school at www.oklegislature.gov/findmylegislature.aspx

Visit okhouse.gov and oksenate.gov to find a legislator's biography, committee assignments, and contact info.

f i n d c o m m o n g r o u n d look for anything you have in common with your legislator that can help you initiate a friendly conversation no matter the legislator, find something positive you can discuss

Visit oklegislature.gov/basicsearchform.aspx to find the latest information on specific legislation.

Searching for a bill allows you to see its history, which tells you whether it's in the House or Senate, and whether it's going to be heard in committee next, or on the full floor.

A House Bill starts in the House. (Senate Bill starts in the Senate.) The bill gets assigned to a committee. The Committee Chair decides whether to hear it. A bill must receive a favorable vote by the committee by the first deadline. LEGISLATIVE PROCESS Assigned to committee in the Senate. The bill moves to the floor of the House. The Speaker of the House or a floor leader must decide to hear it. If the bill is voted on and passes, it is called Engrossed. The bill then moves to the opposite house to start the process over. Passes Committee. Moves to Senate floor. Passed by full Senate. The bill is then called Enrolled and heads to the Governor. The Governor can sign it into law, veto it, or take no action. During session, no action means the bill is law. After session, no action means the bill is vetoed.

On the bill information page, you can also look up how your legislators voted.

h o m e w o r k o v e r v i e w Determine which legislators represent your home & your school Look up their bios & committee assignments Find something personal you have in common Research the bills you might want to discuss to see where they are in the process & how your legislators voted.

s h a r e Y O U R s t o r y You are lobbying to impact a legislator. What you say, and how you say it, is important.

First and foremost, you are lobbying for your students. Practice this introduction: As a (insert your position here), I am deeply committed to the success of every student. No matter what topic you are there to discuss, every issue in public education is most persuasively discussed by connecting the issue to how it impacts your students.

Examples of connecting our issues to students: Education professionals need a pay raise because our students benefit when we attract and retain our best and brightest to work in our schools. Scaling back high stakes testing gives our students more time to learn and discover their passion. Small class sizes are important because they are essential to providing the one on one time our students need with their teacher.

Examples of connecting our issues to students: As a middle school history teacher, I am deeply committed to the success of every student. I'd like to talk to you about the A F school grading system. When you tell middle school students they go to an "F" school, it impacts them in ways you might not be aware of. For instance...

Examples of connecting our issues to students: As a high school drama teacher, I am deeply committed to the success of every student. Are you aware of HB3154, which would cap the amount of money the state pays for our health insurance? My school already struggles to find enough teachers. Let me tell you how our students are affected this year by the teacher shortage and why this bill will make things worse...

t i p s f o r m e e t i n g w i t h l e g i s l a t o r s Feeling intimidated? Remember that the meeting is beneficial for them, too. It's helpful for them to hear about what's happening in the schools in their district. Your story provides them valuable insight.

t i p s f o r m e e t i n g w i t h l e g i s l a t o r s Don't let them steer the conversation away from your issues for long. It might even be necessary to politely interrupt them. You get a limited amount of their time, so make sure you get to cover the issues you came to discuss.

t i p s f o r m e e t i n g w i t h l e g i s l a t o r s Don't spend time quoting facts and figures. Your personal stories are far more persuasive and memorable.

t i p s f o r m e e t i n g w i t h l e g i s l a t o r s Keep your end goal in mind. You might want to yell at them about awful votes they have made in the past. Doing so makes it less likely they will see things your way in the future. Remain polite and professional, no matter what.

a f t e r y o u r v i s i t A day at the Capitol is valuable, but developing a relationship with your legislators takes more than one day.

f o l l o w u p Send an email or better yeta handwritten note to thank the legislator for meeting with you. Remind them what you talked about, or mention the personal details you had in common, so they'll be more likely to remember who you are.

f o l l o w u p If a legislator ultimately votes the way you asked them to, be sure to contact them to thank them. You'd be surprised how rarely this occurs, so it makes an impression.

f o l l o w u p Try to meet with the legislator again in the next few weeks. You can invite them to coffee in their district, or make a point of seeking them out at a community event.

f o l l o w u p Remember, your ultimate goal isn't to get one vote on one bill. It's to become the go to person for a legislator to consult on education issues. By establishing a good relationship, and always remaining professional, you increase the likelihood of becoming a trusted advisor. O K L A H O A M A E D U C A T I O N A S S O C I A T I O N

You are the most powerful advocate for your students and your profession. T H A N K Y O U!