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Guide to Meeting with Elected Officals

Meeting with your member of Congress is a lot easier than you think. What is a lobby visit? A lobby visit is merely a meeting for you to tell your elected representative what you think about a certain issue or bill and try to get him or her to take action on that issue.

Where can you meet? It's not necessary to travel to Washington; every member of Congress has one or more offices in their congressional district. Even though the Member is not in the local office very often, there is a permanent staff member at each office with whom you can meet.

Tips for a successful meeting:

Prepare for your meeting:
During the meeting:
After the meeting: