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Title: Making Your Voice Heard


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Making Your Voice Heard
  • Effective Advocacy Before Elected Appointed
    Officials

2
Lobbying Not a Dirty Word Its Exercising a
Basic Right
  • Every person organization has a right to make
    its case on public policy
  • Elected appointed officials want to hear
    constituents views (particularly informed views)
  • Its important to position AIMBE and all
    medical biological engineers as knowledgeable
    voices

3
Lobbying Not a Dirty Word Its Exercising a
Basic Right
  • If you dont present your views, you cede the
    information space to your opponents
  • Thoughtful, strategically-based grassroots
    lobbying can move the needle on an issue

4
Keys to Successful Lobbying
  • Thoughtful messaging
  • Effective presentation, strategically timed
  • Straight shooting
  • Show how your position is both good policy and
    good politics

5
Avenues of Communication
  • Direct one-on-one meetings with elected/
    appointed officials
  • Usually preferable, not always practical
  • Make sure the time is right
  • Do you have a personal connection?
  • At home, or in Washington?

6
Avenues of Communication
  • Meetings with officials staff
  • Staff are young, but often best/brightest
  • Consider them extensions of the lawmakers build
    relationships with them, and through them to
    their bosses
  • Who is most influential?
  • Who has subject matter expertise?

7
Avenues of Communication
  • Indirect outreach (letters, e-mails, faxes) to
    officials and staff
  • Before after a meeting
  • Make them focused, factual, concise
  • Useful for tracking the dialogue

8
Avenues of Communication
  • Partnerships coalitions
  • Can carry extra weight, broaden the impact
  • Strength in numbers
  • Sharing credibility, influence
  • Choose partners carefully
  • Complement AIMBEs established reputation
  • Might involve strange bedfellows
  • Their reputation also becomes yours

9
Laying the Groundwork
  • Research know all sides of the issue
  • Research the officials positions record
  • Know what are your opponents are saying have
    counter-arguments ready
  • Strong, concise messages

10
Laying the Groundwork
  • Background materials
  • For yourself talking points
  • For the official backgrounders, fact sheets,
    news clips (but dont overload them!)
  • Send some ahead of a meeting
  • Avoid jargon and inside baseball
  • Leave-behinds should include brief followup
    contact information

11
Laying the Groundwork
  • Know the person youre lobbying
  • Check their Web site on www.house.gov or
    www.senate.gov
  • Google research news clips
  • Ask friends/colleagues who might now them

12
Making Your Case
  • Strategic timing
  • Backgrounders ahead of events
  • When action in imminent
  • When possible, be the last voice they hear!
  • Emphasize your expertise and experience
  • Establish AIMBE as a resource
  • Personally, become a resource for them in your
    area of expertise

13
Making Your Case
  • Honesty integrity are paramount
  • Be clear about who you represent
  • Be straightforward about your goals
  • Comply strictly with the letter and spirit of
    rules and regulations
  • You have no influence at all without credibility
    and a good reputation

14
Making Your Case
  • Gather intelligence as you go
  • Who else is in the game?
  • What other factors will impact the decision?
  • What is the officials latest stance, and is it
    flexible?
  • Leave-behind materials
  • Follow-up contact

15
Making Your Case
  • Indirect lobbying
  • Op-eds and letters to the editor
  • Summarize the issue and demonstrate your
    credibility
  • Tributes flattery get politicians attention
  • Outreach to the circle of influencers
  • Political family
  • Fellow politicians

16
Managing Expectations
  • Firm commitments are rare
  • Lots of competition for the officials attention
    and support
  • Read between the lines
  • Follow up and seek a definitive response

17
The Facts of Political Life
  • Policy politics go hand in hand
  • Politics money go hand in hand
  • If you werent already on their fundraising list,
    you now will be
  • Friends get their ear
  • Tributes and flattery get politicians attention

18
The Bottom Line
  • Representative democracy functions properly only
    if the represented make their views known
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