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Part VII: The do’s and don’ts of advocacy

Part VII: The do’s and don’ts of advocacy

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Jun 20, 2022 | Advocacy

Now that we have talked about what the various types of advocacy and how you can give of your time or money to candidates or parties you support, we should review some general do’s and don’ts before you go out and advocate for issues you support or against those who...

Part VI: Advocacy tips for meetings

Part VI: Advocacy tips for meetings

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Jun 13, 2022 | Advocacy

In our last advocacy article, we talked about what to do when you call or send a letter to your elected representatives. While these methods of communication are vital to a well-rounded advocacy strategy, and they are certainly the best method when time is of the...

Part V: Advocacy tips for letters/email

Part V: Advocacy tips for letters/email

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Jun 6, 2022 | Advocacy

For this installment of our advocacy series, we are going to talk about best practices when you write a letter or an email to your legislators. While snail mail and electronic mail are different mediums, they are essentially both a letter, so the rules for writing...

PIANY top-priority photo inspection bill heads to governor’s desk, get ready to call

PIANY top-priority photo inspection bill heads to governor’s desk, get ready to call

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Jun 1, 2022 | Advocacy, Featured

The New York state Senate just passed S.6028, 56-7, sponsored by Sen. Neil D. Breslin, D-44. This bill would make photo inspections of private passenger automobiles optional. Currently, many consumers are required to get a photo inspection of their vehicle within 14...

N.H.: One last push before the session ends

N.H.: One last push before the session ends

by Simon P. Thomson | May 24, 2022 | Advocacy, Featured

The 2021-22 legislative session is wrapping up this week with the House and Senate set to complete all their work by May 26, 2022. The Legislature just completed the committee of conference phase, which is when committees made up of four House members and three...

Conn.: It’s the end of a short session

Conn.: It’s the end of a short session

by James Woulfe, Esq. | May 17, 2022 | Advocacy, Featured

The Connecticut General Assembly adjourned on May 4, without setting a date to reconvene.  It  was one of the shortest legislative sessions in recent history. As has been the case in recent years, the session kicked off with a deluge of bills being...

New Jersey PIAPAC is your voice in politics

New Jersey PIAPAC is your voice in politics

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | May 16, 2022 | Advocacy

Having a voice in politics is vital. The volume of a PAC’s voice in politics is directly related to its ability to donate in a significant way to as many candidates as possible. New Jersey PIAPAC supports candidates for state office, including for governor and the...

Part IV: Advocacy tips for calling elected officials, legislative staff

Part IV: Advocacy tips for calling elected officials, legislative staff

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Apr 15, 2022 | Advocacy

In previous articles, we have talked about ways you can engage with PIA National and PIA Northeast advocacy initiatives, how you can give your time to candidates and how you can give of your money. In this installment in our advocacy series, we will talk about what to...

Who will win the Democratic gubernatorial primary in New York state?

Who will win the Democratic gubernatorial primary in New York state?

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Apr 12, 2022 | Advocacy

2022 has already been an interesting year: changes in COVID restrictions, the reemergence of former Gov. Cuomo in the media, and a late budget, which included negotiations on many hot-button issues such as bail reform and the new Bills stadium. As we approach the June...

N.Y.: Republican gubernatorial primaries, who will come out on top?

N.Y.: Republican gubernatorial primaries, who will come out on top?

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Apr 12, 2022 | Advocacy

The pack of candidates looking to win the Republican gubernatorial primary this June is, as always, quite large. With no incumbent candidate in the party, the right to represent the party in the general election is wide open, a situation that always attracts many...

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