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Advocating in the State Legislature

Our local legislators are eager to hear from you about proposed legislation! Here is the short scoop on submitting testimony in writing online, in person in Augusta, or by Zoom.

 

Learn about this session’s bills, legislative committees, and public hearings at https://legislature.maine.gov/.

 

You can find contact info for local legislators here.

 

Pro Tips for Effective Testimony

1.     In person or Zoom oral presentations should be three minutes or under. Committee chairs may choose no to impose a time limit.

2.     Written testimony can be as long as you wish. Committee members try to read as much testimony before hearing a bill as they can.

3.     Describe the reasons you believe the bill is or is not needed, the problems it will solve or create

4.     Include a short example of a personal experience or situation that is relevant to the bill

5.     If presenting in person, the Chair will call you up to the podium by name. Step up to the microphone and speak closely and directly into it as you read your testimony. At the conclusion, the Chair of the committee will ask if any members of the committee have any questions. Answer as best you can or state you don’t know the answer.

 

To Submit Testimony Online

·      Go to Maine.gov and click on Legislature, then go to lower right and click on Testimony Submission (shortcut: https://www.mainelegislature.org/testimony/)

·      Click on Public Hearing

·      Go to drop down menu and choose the Legislative Committee that will hear the bill (this is the committee of jurisdiction)

·      Follow prompts and enter LD# (Legislative Document number – NOT the same as an LR#)

·      Select the hearing date and time, in person, Zoom or written

·      Enter your contact information as requested

·      Type the text of your testimony in the text box and hit Submit. 

 

Format for Written Testimony

Name & contact info. 

LD number, bill title and date like heading of a letter

 

Good morning or afternoon Chair __________ (last name Senate Chair), Chair _________ (last name of House Chair), and esteemed members of the___________________ Committee.

 

My name is ___________and I live in _______________________. I am here to testify today in support of/opposition to LD # _________________.

 

Describe reasons why the bill is or is not needed, and problems it will solve or create. Include a short personal example of incident or situation.

 

Thank you.

[Your name]

 

If you are REALLY into the work of a committeelook up a specific committee’s page and click on Mailing List to sign up to receive updates on that committee’s work. You can also call the Clerk of the committee and ask them to sign you up.

 

(THANK YOU to Rep. Jan Dodge for providing this valuable information! If you have questions, you may contact her at jan.dodge@legislature.maine.gov.)

 

Advocating in your community

Support or oppose pending legislation through a timely, well-written letter to the editor of your local paper. View our Guidelines for writing Letters to The Editor.

Get involved in one of the many advocacy organizations that works on the issues you’re passionate about. The list below is mostly local Maine organizations, plus a few national groups. Learn more about the many ways you can support their work with your time and energy. 

Education

Maine Education Association

Support Maine’s Public Schools

 

Environment and Conservation

Coastal Mountains Land Trust (Knox and Waldo) 

Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future (GOPIF)

League of Conservation Voters  

Maine Conservation Alliance

Maine Conservation Voters    

Maine Farmland Trust 

Maine League of Conservation Voters

Maine Youth for Climate Justice

Natural Resources Council of Maine   

Third Act  

Waldo County Climate Action Coalition 

 

Fair & Clean Elections

League of Women Voters of Maine

Maine League of Women Voters 

Maine Citizens for Clean Elections

 

Food

Food AND Medicine 

Waldo County Bounty

Local food pantries/food banks

 

Health Care

Alliance for Addiction and Mental Health Services, Maine

Defend our Health 

Consumers for Affordable Health Care

Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights (GRR)

Maine AllCare

Maine Family Planning

Maine Primary Care Association

Maine Recovery Advocacy Project (ME-RAP)

Mainers for Healthcare

Planned Parenthood Maine Action Fund

 

Media

The Maine Monitor 


Public Safety

Maine Gun Safety Coalition

Moms Demand Action-Maine

The Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence


Social & Economic Justice

ACLU of Maine

Frances Perkins Center

Disability Rights Center of Maine

Equality Maine

Maine AFL-CIO

Maine Center for Economic Policy

Maine Children’s Alliance

Maine Equal Justice

Maine People’s Alliance

Maine Service Employees Association, SEIU Local 1989  

Maine Women’s Lobby

MaineTransNet

NAACP Greater Bangor Area Branch 

OUT Maine

Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine

Wabanaki Alliance


Local Advocacy and Events Informatio

Indivisible Waldo County (email indivisiblewaldocountyme@gmail.com)

Lincoln County Indivisible

Suit Up Maine

Activate Maine

Democracy Matters by Bristol Dems

Swing Left Portland Maine

Maine Resists (email maineresists25@gmail.com)

Democracy Maine 

 

Young Activist Groups

Maine Young Democrats  

Maine Youth for Climate Justice  

Maine Youth Power  

JustME for JustUS

Run for Something  

 

National Organizations

Indivisible

Red Wine & Blue

5 Calls Civic Action

Chop Wood, Carry Water

 

Political Tools

Legiscan

Civics 101

Follow the Money

Maine Municipal Association Advocacy Tools and Resources and Legislative Bulletin 

Maine State Capitol on a sunny summer day