A handbook for anyone who wants to learn about how to be active in local, state, and federal government,The Citizen Lobbyistshows how to have a voice in creating public policy. More citizen involvement is needed in our government processes to ensure the voices of the people are heard over the money of paid lobbyists, unions, and coalitions, both in Washington, DC, and in state capitals across the country. All too often, public officials seem removed from the people who hired them to be their representatives and fail to work on their behalf. This book gives a step-by-step plan on how to lobby elected officials about the issues you care about, offers information on how to plan a lobbying meeting for individuals and groups, and provides sample lobbying worksheets and resources to assist with finding legislative information and history. It is your go-to reference for being a grassroots activist and citizen lobbyist.
“Offers sound advice for presenting an issue to a government official. Legislative life would have been much easier the past 40 years had I been lobbied as Ms. Knief outlines.” —Pete Stark, U.S. Congressman, 1973–2013
“It truly is a handbook for action to provide quick reference and a concise primer to get YOU involved in your government.” —Military Association of Atheists & Freethinkers (militaryatheists.org)
Amanda Kniefis a public policy and constitutional expert on religious freedom and civil liberties. She has worked as a legal counsel and legislative drafter for the Iowa legislature and as a lobbyist for the Secular Coalition for America. She is currently the managing director and in-house counsel for American Atheists. She lives in Cranford, New Jersey.Rev. Barry W. Lynnis the executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State and an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. He has written several articles fol"