Your Elected Officials

 

Term limits in California's legislature and regulatory boards have created greater emphasis on building relationships between constituents and elected officials. Learn how to locate your elected officials, what motivates them, and understand the importance of building personal relationships now that can payoff at anytime.

Understanding Your Elected Officials

Your elected officials have only one goal in mind while representing you and their constituents in office: reelection. By recognizing that your elected officials' primary aspiration is to be reelected to their current office or voted into a higher office goes to show your power as a voting constituent.

Your Elected Officials and You

Building personal relationships with your elected officials is an essential component to any grassroots advocacy program. As a constituent, your elected officials are very interested in meeting you! Below you will find links where you can search for your California Assemblymember or Senator, as well as your Federal Congressional elected officials.

Locate Your State and Federal Elected Officials

Locating your elected officials is easy! Simply select one of the links below and enter your home zip-code to find your state or federal elected official.

Select here to search for your STATE Elected Officials

Select here to search for your FEDERAL Elected Officials

Tools for Meeting Your Elected Official or Hosting a Site Visit at Your Work

Your time while meeting your elected official is extremely valuable and short! Learn how to make the best of your time by selecting the following link:

Legislative Talking Points: Ways to Make an Impression

Tips on How to Host a Successful Site Visit at Your Work

Legislative Contact Form

The best way to ensure that your meeting counts with your elected official is to fill out the following form and send it back to the CSHP Office via mail, fax, or email (information on the form). The documentation of your meeting is essential in helping CSHP to determine the best course of action if your elected official is going to make a critical decision that affects the practice of pharmacy.

Legislative Contact Form

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