A Guide to Congressional Visits
Here are five easy steps to follow for a successful visit with your member of Congress.
Wishing for a safer world, free from nuclear weapons, is all well and good. But getting there will take all of us, taking action together.
So here are a few things you can do right now.
Organizing a visit with your member of Congress is easier than you think, and a powerful way to share your views with an office. Read the Guide to Congressional Visits, which includes a sample scheduling request you can download, to set up a successful visit with your member of Congress.
Here are five easy steps to follow for a successful visit with your member of Congress.
Connect with a Partner group in your state, or one of the Campaign's many online communities.
President Obama gave a major speech on nuclear weapons from Prague on April 5th. Now we need you to take action and send a message to Congress that they should support his plan for steps to reduce the threat of nuclear weapons.
Collect signatures for the Be Free petition with a paper version designed for your clipboard. Set your printer to print in "landscape" (horizontal) orientation. Please send the signed forms to us.
A one page black and white Word document, fits well on a clipboard. Set your printer to "landscape."
One page front & back, color, 3.5 MB file
Write a letter to your local newspaper. Send your published clips to us, and we’ll share them on our Blog.
You can do it!
For inspiration
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Ask a group to which you belong to join the Campaign as a Coalition Partner. Download the Coalition Partner Invitation and a list of current Partners, and take them to your group. If you're ready, you can sign up your organization online.
8.5 x 11, front & back, color, 3.5 MB file.
Microsoft Word file, 2 pages