Policy Advocacy Project Part A is attached to this order. I’m advocating for Bill SB2959 by Akbari. It can be found on LegiScan.com, and the instructions for this assignment are below. Thank you.
Directions: Arrange a meeting and speak with the elected	official or staff member you identified in the Policy Advocacy Project Part A Proposal to advocate for the selected legislation. The meeting could be via email, phone call, or both.
The	Meeting:
• Meet with the elected official or staff	member to discuss	the	legislation.
• Do	not mention that you are a student or have	arranged	this	visit	as part of a course	requirement.
The Report:
Write a report	of your visit and include all the items listed	below.	1. Include	the exact	name of the elected official or staff	member whose office you emailed and the person with	whom you spoke with.	2. Indicate whether the elected official	or staff member knew the legislation.
3. Describe how you conveyed your issue in the meeting.	Summarize the topic and how you presented the topic, including	the facts	or supporting	information you provided.	Once you lay out the issue, you should	ask for the legislator’s	support. Legislators, elected officials, or staff respond to	members’ requests; namely, will the legislator provide the requested support or not? If	not,	why	not?	If the individual can	support your position, you should elaborate on why they were	so enthusiastic about showing support (so that we might convey that enthusiasm	to other less enlightened	legislators).	5. Describe how the meeting	ended. Did you need additional information to send the elected official or staff	member?
6. Summarize the elected officials or staff members’ demeanor.	Were they	cordial, merely civil, barely engaged, etc.? In other words, despite your anxiety	about the meeting	(typical for most nurses), did the individual seem agreeable to the discussion? For example, did they:
• Seem interested in the topic?
• Ask good questions.
• Seem candid about their position or remain noncommittal?
• Seem pleasant, easy to talk to versus merely civil versus	confrontational?
• Relate any experiences that contributed to their	understanding of the topic (e.g., a family member in one	of the health professions or some	other relevant	personal	experience). If	so, did these experiences help the individual	support your request, or did they have the opposite effect?
7. Present information in a scholarly manner, including skillful	and proficient	writing using appropriate spelling, grammar,	punctuation, and mechanics,	APA	style and	formatting of	the title page,	appropriate in-text	reference citations, and references page.
8. No more than 2-3 double-spaced pages	(NOT including the	title page, references, and thank you email).
9. Thank-you email	– Send a	thank-you email that briefly summarizes the bill number and the issue discussed at the	meeting. The letter	must be written professionally, including	your	complete contact information (address, phone, and email)	and	the elected official’s staff member’s full mailing address.
Assignment Submission:
The summary	report and the thank you letter must be submitted by the indicated due date.
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