[AAACE-NLA] Why what works works?
Merle Ayres
merleayres at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 8 13:28:46 EDT 2006
Andrea: Most of the time in Iowa my reps want written letters not email. I
have written both ways but the letter handwritten means too me from the
readers standpoint that some effort had to be put into it. Electronically
its ok too as I do both. It also depends on the speed of the issue on how
its moving through the legislature. Personal contact is always the best as a
visit to the statehouse now and then really helps. Hope this is a help.
Merle
Merle Ayres
412 8th st. North
Humboldt,Iowa 50548
Tel.1-515-332-4630
Fax 515-332-1738
>From: Andrea Wilder <andreawilder at comcast.net>
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>Subject: [AAACE-NLA] Why what works works?
>Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 15:25:31 -0400
>
>In advocacy--does anyone know why what seems to work does actually
>work? I mean letters to reps, or any other technique that makes people
>pay attention or cough up money.
>
>Is it a plea to conscience?
>
>is it attention to voter requests?
>
>Other?
>
>Who knows? What evidence?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Andrea
>
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