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Lobbying

 

The success of GAE's lobbying efforts will depend upon GAE members' ability to communicate the needs of the education community to legislators. The job of the members of GAE is to convince the legislators that the need exists and then secure his or her cooperation and assistance in getting the necessary changes in law and the needed money for funding.

To do this, GAE members should:

  • Know the facts about the GAE priorities;
  • Be positive;
  • Relate your request to your local situation;
  • Use the bill number and title when applicable;
  • Study the bill and know GAE's position;
  • As a local leader, be sure to mention the number of people you represent when you contact your legislator;
  • Communicate with legislators before votes;
  • Don't threaten or beg. Remember, you represent the most important profession today, and your concern is for Georgia's youth;
  • Lobby for GAE priorities -- not personal interests;
  • Write your legislator a follow-up note thanking him or her for their time and vote (if the legislator voted for GAE's position);
  • Be courteous, correct, concise, and have constituency-based concerns .

By Mail

The Honorable Sonny Perdue

Governor, State of Georgia

State Capitol

Atlanta, GA 30334

Dear Governor Perdue:
The Honorable Mark Taylor
Lt. Governor, State of Georgia
State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Dear. Lt. Governor Taylor:

The Honorable Terry Coleman

Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives

332 State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Dear Speaker Coleman:

The Honorable Eric Johnson

President Pro Tempore

Georgia State Senate

321 State Capitol

Atlanta, GA 30334

Dear Senator Johnson:

 By Telephone

Senate Message Center
1.800.282.5803
404.656.0023
House of Representatives
1.800.282.5800
404.656.5082