Effecting positive change requires clarity of mind and communication. Those you want to influence must be able to receive and digest your message before they can determine whether or how to respond. Communicating effectively with Congress and with the media requires specific interpersonal and written communication skills that everyone can learn and practice. Start by reviewing this article: Make the Media Part of Your Legislative Advocacy Campaign, by noted media expert Al Rothstein.
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