TESTIFYING
AT A
LEGISLATIVE HEARING

Your elected state legislators want to know your opinion on legislation before they take a vote on the issue. Speaking at a public hearing is an effective way to let your opinion be known, rather than just writing a letter or making a call.

The purpose of a public hearing is to receive testimony and hear opinions from members of the public.  The following explains how you can participate in the Legislature's public hearing process:

Information on Hearings

Hearing Procedures

Preparing Testimony

Resources Available

Related Topics:

(Rev. 02/09/2005)

 

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