The focus of PCPA’s district lobby month is on the individual provider and how individual organization issues correlate to those faced in the state budget. PCPA knows that the association’s multi-tiered lobbying effort has been successful in the past several years and that some members are cultivating relationships with legislators rather than establishing them. This Legislative Info is geared to those members.
Helpful Items to Include in the District Visit
- A prepared folder containing information specific to your organization (include program descriptions, organization highlights, list of board members, business cards). Are you aware of a service area or program that is of particular interest to the legislator?
- Your organization’s most recent annual report.
- A document addressing business areas for your organization. Reference the separate Legislative Info – Helping Members Highlight Organization Business to Legislators for suggestions of information to include.
- How many consumers/clients your organization serves annually.
- How many individuals your organization employs.
- Mention of local/regional issues that affect your organization or county.
- Your calendar – come prepared to establish a date for a site visit to your organization by the legislator and/or the legislative staff by this spring.
Legislator’s Prior Areas of Interest
In past meetings and conversations with your legislator, did s/he have areas of particular interest or concern? For example, was s/he wondering about the status of a contract, the establishment of a new program, growing waiting lists/unmet need, etc.? Be prepared with answers to these questions if they have not yet been provided to the legislator or be ready to remind the legislator of these past issues.Since the district lobby month over-arching theme is equity for community health funding, a seasoned legislator will likely ask questions such as:
- What budget growth did your organization realize this year (if any)?
- Were you able to give a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to your employees? If so, what amount?
- Has your organization realized any of the COLA monies from recent state budgets? If so, how much? How did your organization utilize those funds?
- How much did health care costs increase for your organization? What is your employees’ share of that cost?
- What are your increased energy (including gasoline and heat) costs this year?
- How many consumers/clients do you see that are publicly funded vs. private pay?
- Are you in a HealthChoices or fee-for-service area (the legislator will likely already know the answer to this question, but may have questions relative to operation of the program within your locale)?
Reminder to Contact PCPA
Please register your appointment, whenever it is scheduled, with PCPA by contacting Melissa DiSanto Simmons, director of legislative affairs (melissa@paproviders.org or 717-364-3280). This enables the association to track all efforts being undertaken by members.