1: What are two (or more) factors that virtually every elected official has to juggle when developing or voting on policy that affects his or her constituency? |
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2: Why is it important to get to know a policymaker, as well as his or her staff, before presenting information to him or her? |
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3: What did Tip O'Neill mean by "All politics is local"? |
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4: Describe some ways you can anticipate the questions or concerns of a policymaker about your issue. |
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5: What are three things that are essential to an effective policy presentation? |
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6: What is meant by "framing" an issue, and do you consider it to be ethical? |
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7: Besides serving food, how else can you attract the news media to an event? |
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8: What is meant by "search engine optimization," and why is it such an important tool for advocacy? |
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