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Grassroots Tactics to Advance your Policy Agenda

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In today’s fast-paced and digital world, elected officials at every level are bombarded and overwhelmed with information. It’s frustrating and expensive to run large scale advertising campaigns, only to find your lobbyists at the Capitol are ignored or easily dismissed.

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These highly effective tools, often used by campaigns, will educate constituents on your issue and connect them directly to lawmakers, whether through a phone, text or email. But it’s more than simply sending a call or a text – you need a highly effective script, top notch data management and consistent messaging to get the results you want. 

In this webinar, you’ll hear from Nicole Schlinger, President of CampaignHQ, and Ted Patterson, Vice President of Policy at Young Americans for Liberty about the highly effective techniques they’ve used to win challenging public policy battles across the country.

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