Timing your action is very important for effective policy input.
Congress convenes in January and begins committee hearings as
soon as possible. It is important to know when a bill or resolution
is going to be introduced, discussed, sent to committee, reported,
and voted on. To determine if there is any legislation active
in the Congress that may impact your area of interest, visit http://thomas.loc.gov/
or call the House of Representatives at 202.224.7860.
When calling, ask for the following information:
- Have any bills have been introduced on a given
topic?
- What is the name and number of the bill?
- What is the status of a given bill?
- Who sponsored a given bill?
- What committees and subcommittees have held
hearings on a given bill?
- The public can review proposed regulations
in the"Federal
Register", and usually have 60 to 90 days
to submit written comments.
Another opportunity to impact policy occurs as the
Federal Budget process is implemented each year to
guide taxation and spending to fund government operations. After
the President presents the federal budget to Congress each January,
the Congressional Budget process gives Congress the capacity to
control federal budget decisions.
Use the
Annual Calendar to help time your advocacy activities.
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