Paul in Idaho
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Like others, I have wanted to write letters to various officials and politicians about public lands and other important issues. I haven't yet, in a large part due to not knowing how to do so effectively.
I searched this forum for suggestions on how to write letters that decision makers would pay attention to, but didn't find much. After reading the public lands form letter thread, I thought I'd start this discussion in hope that those of you with experience in working with public policy would share advice.
I'd be interested to see input on length, formality, content type (personal stories vs hard research facts), appropriate greeting and closing. I'd guess a standard business letter format would be a good start, but the letters we write on public lands and other issues are in a different context than financial business. Emails generally are less formal than paper letters, but which do people in those positions pay more attention to?
I searched this forum for suggestions on how to write letters that decision makers would pay attention to, but didn't find much. After reading the public lands form letter thread, I thought I'd start this discussion in hope that those of you with experience in working with public policy would share advice.
I'd be interested to see input on length, formality, content type (personal stories vs hard research facts), appropriate greeting and closing. I'd guess a standard business letter format would be a good start, but the letters we write on public lands and other issues are in a different context than financial business. Emails generally are less formal than paper letters, but which do people in those positions pay more attention to?