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How to Advocate

 

What is an Advocate?

An advocate is a person who pleads a cause for another.

Why are advocates needed? Some of our most vulnerable citizens - frail older adults - are not capable of advocating for themselves. They need representation when key decisions are being made that will affect their quality of life and/or their ability to remain independent within their own homes.

Older adults who are active need to evaluate the needs of seniors in North Carolina, as a group, and work within the legislative system to get needs met. Your elected legislators speak for you in the General Assembly where laws are made that directly affect your quality of life as well as those of other North Carolinians. If you don't let them know what you think, they will have no choice but to do what they think is best.

There are many avenues to make advocacy successful. To follow is a list of points that a successful advocate might follow to effect legislative outcomes in a positive way. 

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Advocacy Pointers

Follow these points and you will have a good chance of being successful.

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Contacting Your Legislator

Direct Links to Region J Representatives
will take you to the Triangle J website page where you may choose your representative and the link will take you directly to their website.

E-Mail Addresses of Legislators
will take you to the General Assembly website where you can send an e-mail to all the House members, all the Senate members, and/or all the Legislators at one time.

Leadership of the State of North Carolina
will take you to the General Assembly website where you will find contact information for state leadership, starting with the Governor.

Room/Phone/E-Mail for the House and Senate
will provide you with an easy to read chart providing contact information for each representative.

Who Represents You?
will take you to the General Assembly website where you may search for your representative by county, by N.C. district, by U.S. Congressional district, or by zip code.

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How to Write to Your Legislator

Writing your legislator should not be hard if you follow a few simple steps.

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How to Follow a Bill NC Flag

Bill Look-Up By Number
will take you to the General Assembly website where you can use the bill numbers to search for the full text of the bill and it's status.

Bill Search By Text
will take you to the General Assembly website where you can find all bills that include specified text. This can be useful if you know what a bill is about but do not know the bill number. This can also be useful in finding other introduced bills that may relate to your area of interest.

Last Action on Bills
will take you to the General Assembly website where you are able to see a list of the bills with an indication of where they are in the legislative process. (Under "Bill Reports")

Legislative Summary
provides a list of aging related bills, with corresponding numbers, provided by the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services.

Simple Bill Inquiry
will take you to the General Assembly website where you may search for a bill by various means.

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North Carolina Advocacy Groups

The North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services has compiled a list of Advocacy and Advisory Groups working on issues related to older adults. Contact information is provided. Representatives are sensitive to the number of individuals and the number of influential groups that support an issue. It may be more beneficial to support a group effort that is in line with your views than to try to influence your representatives as an individual. Talk to the contact person for the group to help decide which avenue might work best.

 

All this information is provided with the hope that you will become involved in making your community a better place to live.

 

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