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How do I get my state and federal reps. to meet with me ?

I lost my job. and needed ADC food stamps... I was told that a family of 4 {by their guidelines could survive on 435.00 a month. I was also told that that amount had'nt been changed in over 20.years. How can anyone survive on that? they can give themselves 3 raises in 10 years but they are creating more poor and they can't help us to get back on our feet? I want to change this But I don't know how. Any suggestions?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    To get your state and federal reps to meet with you, first convince them that you are a millionaire looking to make a deal with someone in power.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'd advise seeking a new job. If you're desperate, you can lick the stamps before using them.

    As for meeting with your congresspersons (or local authorities), you probably can't. I'd reccomend writing a letter, either asking for an audience or explaining the problem. The latter would probably be most effective. Send a letter to your local governer, your senators and your representatives in the house. You can find all of their mailing adresses at your state or county's website (I think).

    If you must meet them in person, break into their office. It's best if you make a dramatic entrance, such as leaping through the window. I assure you that you'll recieve their undivided attention.

  • 1 decade ago

    Most legislators have local staffers. You can call these folks and request a meeting, which may or may not happen. I suggest you also write letters to your representatives and if they don't respond, write letters to your local paper telling your story, including the fact that your rep. did not return your call. You can also send press releases to the local media telling them your story. Think about joining with other moms in your community to form a political action committee (PAC). Conduct a sit-in at the legislators office at the state capital. Bottom line? You must become an advocate for the causes you believe in. The sqeaky wheel gets the oil.

    Google: Grassroots Lobbying

  • 1 decade ago

    Billie, you need to get active! One reason your elected officials won't listen is because you're poor and, traditionaly, poor people don't vote. If you make it clear that you are willing to organize, get political, and be effective, they will at least pretend to listen. It also sounds like your ADC, a Federal program administered by the state, is using your states outdated format. Go to the Feds if you can and bypass the state.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's hard to do anything as an individual if you're disenfranchised. I would suggest finding a social service organization that works with people in your situation and volunteer to act as a witness before your state legislature. Contact a local or state women's rights organization or advocacy group and volunteer your services as a speaker and give testimony on hard it is to survive with the money you receive. Is there a state office of displaced homeworkers? A workforce investment board (WIB)? A state office for the commission on women? If your local legislator isn't friendly on women's or poverty issues, find one who is and contact his or her office. If your local state senator or congressperson is a Democrat, than reach out to him or her directly. They may have a staff person on board who is familiar with someone in your situation who can help you.

    Good luck to you!

  • 1 decade ago

    They won't meet with you unless you bring lots of money. I am truly sorry for your circumstance. I hope you will explore every type of aid available. There are many that are around but not widely known.Good luck finding a new job,being on food stamps and such is a hard way to get by.

  • 1 decade ago

    Poltics is crazy. Sorry for your problems. You can call their offices & request a meeting but it is very hard to meet with them. Lots of people wanting to meet & little time to meet. If you know someone who works for them, they can usually get you a meeting. I have met both of my Senators - I knew the retired not voted out Senator.

  • 1 decade ago

    There is a website for all government officials for all the states. You can find it on the internet!@

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Write them saying I put you in office you scum bags. Now meet me.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I saw ur picture. it's so beautiful that all u need to do is send them ur picture and ur address and a time.

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