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Sample Letters
 

Use your own words. You are the expert. Explain what the impact will be and why your legislator should vote as you ask.

Write legibly. Your letter doesn’t need to be typed.

Be courteous. Most people, including legislators, don’t respond positively to to threats.

Timing is critical. The best letter in the world won’t have much impact if it arrives after your legislator has already voted on the bill.

 

These letters were developed by members of the Coalition for Music Education in Canada and included in their Music Advocacy Kit. You can visit their site at http://www.coalitionformusiced.ca/

SAMPLE WORDING OF A LETTER TO A MINISTER OF EDUCATION

SAMPLE WORDING OF A LETTER TO A PROVINCIAL PREMIER/STATE GOVERNOR

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE OF A BOARD OF EDUCATION OR A MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

12 Rules for Writing GREAT Letters