Find Your RepresentativeYour legislators need to hear from you!The most powerful voice of influence for legislators and policy makers comes from constituents. Having a network of supporters willing to contact their members of Congress regarding specific issues, via letter, e-mail, or office visits, is essential to helping move forward our legislative agenda. Who Represents Me?Find out who represents your area in the legislature and get their contact information at Texas Legislature Online http://www.legis.state.tx.us/ Hot IssuesThe 81st Visit our Policy Updates page to learn about victories made for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Advocacy Resources Need to know more information about advocacy and policy change? We’ve gathered resources from various non-profit agencies to help you learn more about the process. We found these sites to have the most comprehensive information. Although many of these agencies are not focused on domestic or sexual violence, the general “best practice” information each site has posted is useful and informative. What’s the Difference Between Advocacy and Lobbying? How does a bill becomes a law in How can I start a grassroots advocacy campaign to help survivors? |