If there is a guide on “How to lobby elected officials” I have not found it. So I will give you an idea of what we could do just based upon my experience as a consumer activist years ago. I don’t expect to know it all so if you have ideas, I am all ears.
- Be focused. Stay on message. For the insurance issue the message should be very clear: We want our premiums to be lowered, our deductibles to return to a fixed amount not more than $1000, and we do NOT want a deduction in coverage.
- Develop a relationship to your elected official or their staff. Call your elected official in Austin and ask for the staff member assigned to insurance issues. Ask for an email address. Then keep in touch. Make sure you send them any information you think is important to the issue. For our area contact Greg Bentch at greg.bentch@house.texas.gov with State Representative Dennis Paul and Matt Patterson at matt.patterson@senate.texas.gov with Senator Mayes Middleton’s office.
- Contact the members of the specific committee that will hear the bill(s) you are concerned about. The insurance bills in the House will most probably be assigned to the State Affairs Committee. The Chair lives in the Corpus Christi area and has an interest in this issue. I have collected the contact information for the members. I have listed them below. Again, contact each one with your specific information. If you can, call and email them.
- Visit your elected officials office. Make an appointment in the district. Talk with someone about your insurance issue. Dennis Paul’s office is at 17225 El Camino Real Blvd Suite 415 (281) 488-8900. Senator Middleton’s office is at 174 Calder Road Suite 900 League City, TX 77573 (281) 332-1000
- Spend a day in Austin. What I have done in the past was to make appointments with the staff members of the elected officials on the committee. The State Affairs Committee has 13 members. If you spend 15 minutes with each you might talk to all of them in 1 full day. That is a tough day. When you visit make sure you have a written copy of what you intend to talk about. Keep it to the point. Make sure they hear and understand our message.
- Attend a hearing. This will be covered in a later email.
So. You can start now. Here are some important contacts:
State Representative Dennis Paul
Insurance Committee
C/O Greg Bench
greg.bentch@house.texas.gov
(512) 463-0734 Austin phone
17225 El Camino Real Blvd Suite 415
(281) 488-8900.
Senator Mayes Middleton
Business and Commerce Committee
C/O Matt Patterson
(512) 463-0111 Austin Phone
174 Calder Road Suite 900
League City, TX 77573
(281) 332-1000
You can find the contact info for members of the State Affairs Committee here. They will be hearing the bills.
I am working on the Business and Commerce Committee.
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