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Contact Your Legislator; Legislative Action Center

Speak Out Through DBSA's Legislative Action Center

Enter DBSA's Legislative Action Center.

DBSA would like you to help us make a difference. 

Often during the year, we ask our constituents to make their voice heard by supporting or opposing legislation and/or policy that affects the mental health community.

Now with the Legislative Action Center service, available through our Web site, you can be directly connected to your local officials. You can be empowered to effect change through an organized, targeted, Web-based grassroots effort. It’s quick and easy.

DBSA's Legislative Action Center lets you:

  • Research the issues related to mental health
  • Find the legislators for your area
  • Research their voting records on specific issues
  • View the committees they serve on
  • Find their contact info including biographical data
  • Examine their PAC donations/contributions
  • Directly contact your legislators using a sample letter provided on the site or by composing you own personal message

Visit DBSA's Legislative Action Center and write your legislators on the issues important to you!

page created: May 4, 2006
 page updated: December 19, 2006

 

 

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