GUIDELINES

  1. This is a brief but clear letter about advocating a particular legislation. An effective wording is a powerful way to persuade votes from politicians.
  2. Introduce yourself and mention if you are representing any organization. State the official name and number of the legislation. Address it by its popular name if any. Be clear on your stand on the law.
  3. List the reasons why you think the legislation is eligible to pass.
  4. Mention the flaws in the arguments against the bill.
  5. Acknowledge the efforts of the legislator to bring up the bill. End with a stress on passing the legislation.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

I am sure you get many letters from your constituents complaining about one thing or another. I thought I would write one praising your efforts for your newly proposed bill. I have followed politics for many years, and I think this may be the smartest piece of legislation I have ever seen.

Although the language and the ideas are simple, they are so clear and concise that I do not know how anyone will oppose this bill.

I believe in you and your ideas. I will be sharing my views at our next local Republicans for Change meeting.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Sample letter endorsing and expressing support for new bill.

Further things to consider when writing endorsement letters to government officials

Further things to consider when writing endorsement letters to government officials

Endorsement Letters

Endorsement letters are letters written to give support or public approval to someone or something. In most cases, these letters are used to recommend or endorse individuals or programs. There are many reasons why you may want to write an endorsement letter. Some of these include endorsing or expressing support for a new bill, endorsing a student for an award, introducing and endorsing a politician, and endorsing a bid, just to mention a few. Writing endorsement letters for any of these scenarios will provide the information necessary to confirm the selected individual or item.

There are a few things you should keep in mind when writing endorsement letters. First of all, these are formal letters, and therefore they should have some professional approach. Use clear and specific language. Introduce yourself and give details about what you are endorsing. If you are endorsing a candidate for an award, for example, mention the award for which he/she is nominated. Mention how long you have known the candidate and the type of relationship you share. Clearly state the reasons behind your endorsement request. Make sure that the information you have provided is correct. End with an offer to answer any questions.

Letters to Government Officials

Letters to government officials are letters written to any person who works and acts in an official capacity for the government. The recipients of such letters could be congressmen, governors, or even the president. There are many reasons why you may want to write to a government official. Maybe some roads in your area need reconstruction and proper lighting. Perhaps there is a curfew in your town which has made it impossible for you to do night shifts. Whatever the reason, the letter must be formal, respectful, and well-worded.

When writing letters to government officials, you need to decide the official to whom you want to direct the letter. Start by introducing yourself and clearly stating the reason for your letter. Explain how the issue at hand affects you and other people in your group. Explain your personal stand on it and the reason for your position. Offer suggestions that you think can solve the problem. Emphasize important information by bolding or underlining. Try to keep the letter short, preferably one page. Wrap it up by thanking the recipient in advance for reading the letter and considering your thoughts. Type the letter or write it in clear, legible handwriting.

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