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Strengthening Ties withStrengthening Ties withCongressional OfficesCongressional Offices

* Establish a relationship --

getting acquainted

* Cultivate the relationship – educating and assisting

* Nurture the relationship – windows of opportunity

* Work the relationship – achieving goals

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* Office Visits

* Town Hall Meeting

* Introductory Letter

* Have a 3rd party introduce you to the Lawmaker

Establish a relationship – getting acquainted

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* Educate about The American Legion.

* Member of the Legion Family?

Establish a relationship – getting acquainted

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* Personalize the Relationship

* Legion Family Network

Establish a Relationship – Getting Acquainted

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* Congressional offices

Cultivate the Relationship – Educating and Assisting

* Veterans in Congress

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* Open Communications

* Serve as a resource for the staff

Cultivate the relationship – educating and assisting

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Volunteer your services:

* Military Academy Selection Committee

* Veterans’ Advisory Committee

Cultivate the relationship – educating and assisting

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* Get the lawmaker involved

Invite to events:

• Throw out first pitch.

• Speak at major events.

• Provide legislative updates for newsletter.

• Participate in Boys/Girls State.

Nurture the relationship – windows of opportunity

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Nurture the relationship – windows of opportunity * Publicly recognize

achievements:

• Present a plaque

• Host a banquet

• Department resolution

• Convention Speaker

• Feature in Magazine

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* Share Legion’s legislative agenda.

* Share Legislative Alerts & Updates.

* Identify legislation for cosponsorship.

Work the relationship – achieving goals

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* Host a Meet the Candidates Night.

* Host a Veterans’ Town Hall Meeting.

* “Get Out the Vote” campaign.

Work the relationship – achieving goals

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

The American Legion shall be absolutely non-political and shall not be used for the dissemination of partisan principles or for the promotion of the candidacy of any person seeking public office or preferment.

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* Work on a campaign:

• Distribute campaign literature.

• Personal endorsement.

• Fundraising.

• Form “Veterans for Joe”.

Political advocacy – individual activities

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Wear your Legion cap to the polls to vote.

Wear your Legion cap to personally endorse or campaign for a political candidate.

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Be active in the political process.

Endorse a political candidate – even a veteran or fellow Legionnaire.

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Host Meet the Candidates Night.

Promote one candidate over another.

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Treat all candidates the same.

Demonstrate any favoritism.

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Keep Post home free of campaign literature.

Display campaign signs at Post home.

Article II, Section 2 Article II, Section 2 Constitution of The American LegionConstitution of The American Legion

DO: DON’T:

Contact National Judge Advocate for guidance.

Assume it’s okay.

Legislative BriefingLegislative Briefing

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