- Section 1. Writing Letters to Elected Officials
- Section 2. Writing Letters to the Editor
- Section 3. Criticizing Unfavorable Action
- Section 4. Filing a Complaint
- Section 5. Seeking Enforcement of Existing Laws or Policies
- Section 6. Using Personal Testimony
- Section 7. Lobbying Decisionmakers
- Section 8. Establishing Lines of Communication with the Opposition's Traditional Allies
- Section 9. Conducting a Petition Drive
- Section 10. General Rules for Organizing for Legislative Advocacy
- Section 11. Developing and Maintaining Ongoing Relationships with Legislators and their Aides
- Section 12. Registering Voters
- Section 13. Conducting a Public Hearing
- Section 14. Organizing Public Demonstrations
- Section 15. Seeking a Negotiator, Mediator, or Fact-Finder
- Section 16. Initiating Legal Action
- Section 17. Organizing a Boycott
- Section 18. Organizing a Strike
- Section 19. Using Social Media for Digital Advocacy
- Section 20. Advocacy Over and For the Long Term
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