Gotta ask…Don’t mean to insult you but soooo many people don’t know this AND it’s a critical starting point for those serious about making a difference in the policy and politics arena.
Do you know the names of your State Representative and your State Senator?
These two individuals need your votes in order to win their election and serve. You need their votes on bills aligned with your values and priorities.
Knowing who represents you, and communicating with them regularly, are the foundation of political advocacy. Everything starts HERE.
Please, please, please – take a few minutes, read through the below, and send one simple email. Please!
Step #1: Visit Find Your Legislator. Type in your address, press “View Legislators,” and VOILA! Now you’ve got names and contact information for YOUR district State Representative and State Senator.
For me it’s Representative Luke Evslin and Senator (Senate President) Ronald Kouchi.
Step #2 – Send them an email – a brief introduction and over-view of the issues most important to YOU——AND request a response.
Here’s a sample (make it your own, with YOUR priorities, and send something TODAY):
Aloha Representative Evslin and Senate President Kouchi,
As a constituent of yours who lives in the district, I’m emailing you today to say mahalo you for your service AND request your support on three issues.
At the top is the issue of government corruption. The recent headlines about $35,000 given to an “influential legislator” in a paper bag – is a flagrant and disgusting example. My hope is that you will pledge publicly your commitment in support of getting to the bottom of this.
My further hope is you will support SB2824 and HB2124. Both propose establishing “a duty to report” and require any government employee (including elected and/or appointed) to report incidents of government bribery they witness or become aware of.
Without question, there are public employees working at the Capitol, and in the halls of government throughout the State – who know about or witness the bribery and corruption that sometimes occurs. The passage of SB2824 or HB2124 will require these employees to report what they know, or face criminal charges themselves.
The second issue is one dealing with the natural environment, climate change, and energy independence.
Can we count on your support of HB1568 which prohibits the use of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) as an energy source for Hawai‘i? Here’s an excellent video explaining why LNG is unacceptable (watch especially the first 10 minutes).
The third issue weighing heavy on our hearts and minds today are the issues of affordable housing AND the thousands of people living in our community and on every island – who have no safe, legal, or dry place to sleep whatsoever.
Our request of you today is to place those at the very bottom of the economic ladder – at the very top of your priority list.
Focus now, today, this legislative session, on funding and supporting mental health services, direct outreach, and the very real and huge shortage of emergency beds, shelters, and transitional housing needed by those now living on the streets.
Please use the power and authority granted to you by both the law and the voters to help the people in our community who are least able to help themselves.
Mahalo for reading and giving your positive consideration to the issues outlined above.
I understand you’re busy, but the courtesy of a reply and your position on these issues would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Gary Hooser
Your constituent
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Thank you my blog reader friends for reading through this – AND thank you in advance for taking the time and initiative to write a similar email to YOUR State Representative and State Senator. I’d love to know how they respond to you (I’d give them 10 days or so).
ONE MORE THING!
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