Attend a town hall meeting
For psoriasis advocates, the town hall meeting is a great way to educate your senator or representative about impact of psoriasis and the need to pass PPARCCA. Open to all in the community, a town hall meeting provides constituents with the opportunity to ask questions, voice their concerns and hear updates from their elected officials.
Help pass the Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Research, Cure, and Care Act of 2009 (PPARCCA) by attending a town hall meeting in your area.
Participating in a town hall meeting is easy. Just follow these steps!
- Step 1. Contact the local district offices of your elected officials to get the dates and times of any upcoming town hall meetings.
- Step 2. Get prepared for the meeting with these documents.
- Effectively using town hall meetings: Top ten tips (PDF)
- Questions to ask during town hall meetings(PDF)
- PPARCCA bill summary (PDF)
- Psoriasis fact sheet for your state
- Step 3. Attend the meeting. Upon arriving at the town hall meeting, check to see what the procedure is for the meeting. Typically, there is a sign-up sheet for individuals wanting to ask questions. When called on, ask your member of Congress if her or she is willing to support the psoriasis community by helping to pass the PPARCCA bill.
- Step 4. Follow up and Keep at it! The key to advocacy is persistence. After the town hall, be sure to send a follow up letter regarding your questions from the meeting. Get started with this template follow-up letter.
- Step 5. Tell us about it! Let us know what happened during your town hall meeting. It's important we get this information so we can better work with your legislator to gain support for psoriasis-related efforts in Congress.