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[post_content] => Public affairs teams are paying closer attention to state legislatures. In fact, 83 percent think that state-level advocacy will become more critical in the year ahead according to
our recent survey.
It’s no wonder why.
States have significant power in shaping policies and regulations that directly affect organizations operating within their borders. Additionally, state governments are often more accessible and responsive than the federal government.
Finally, state-level policy often serves as a testing ground for new ideas and initiatives that may eventually be considered in other states or at the federal level. “Pretty often, we’ll see a bill one year in a state and then the following year, the state adjacent to it has picked up the same,” says Craig Sepich, Assistant Director of the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
In this post, we'll discuss 11 best practices for engaging in state government affairs, including how to build relationships with key stakeholders and navigate the often-complex legislative process. So whether you're a business owner, lobbyist, or advocacy group, read on to learn more about how to effectively engage in state government affairs and make an impact on policy decisions.
1. Track State Legislation and Regulations
Tracking state legislation and
regulations is critical for public affairs teams to stay informed and ahead of potential changes that could impact their organization. By monitoring state legislation and regulations, public affairs teams can proactively engage with policymakers, build relationships, and advocate for their organization's interests. This can help ensure that the organization is well-positioned to respond to changes in policy, minimize risk, and seize opportunities as they arise.
Monitoring state legislation can be difficult. According to a
Quorum survey, 43% of public affairs teams track more than 10 issues. And, surprisingly, 38 percent don’t use professional legislative tracking software. This presents a clear opportunity to stay ahead of the competition by taking advantage of the latest technologies..
With Quorum's legislative tracking software, public affairs teams can monitor bills, regulations, and committee activity in real-time across all 50 states, making it easy to stay up-to-date on important issues and take action quickly.
2. Track Social Media for Problems and Opportunities to Engage
Staying up on the latest news means more than paying attention to local newspapers and media outlets. Over 50 percent of state legislators are on Twitter and 75 percent are on Facebook, meaning you need to pay attention to social media.
Quorum offers dialogue tracking, which collects social media posts, press releases, floor statements, and more — providing a centralized hub for tracking conversations and legislation.
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our recent survey.
It’s no wonder why.
States have significant power in shaping policies and regulations that directly affect organizations operating within their borders. Additionally, state governments are often more accessible and responsive than the federal government.
Finally, state-level policy often serves as a testing ground for new ideas and initiatives that may eventually be considered in other states or at the federal level. “Pretty often, we’ll see a bill one year in a state and then the following year, the state adjacent to it has picked up the same,” says Craig Sepich, Assistant Director of the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
In this post, we'll discuss 11 best practices for engaging in state government affairs, including how to build relationships with key stakeholders and navigate the often-complex legislative process. So whether you're a business owner, lobbyist, or advocacy group, read on to learn more about how to effectively engage in state government affairs and make an impact on policy decisions.
1. Track State Legislation and Regulations
Tracking state legislation and
regulations is critical for public affairs teams to stay informed and ahead of potential changes that could impact their organization. By monitoring state legislation and regulations, public affairs teams can proactively engage with policymakers, build relationships, and advocate for their organization's interests. This can help ensure that the organization is well-positioned to respond to changes in policy, minimize risk, and seize opportunities as they arise.
Monitoring state legislation can be difficult. According to a
Quorum survey, 43% of public affairs teams track more than 10 issues. And, surprisingly, 38 percent don’t use professional legislative tracking software. This presents a clear opportunity to stay ahead of the competition by taking advantage of the latest technologies..
With Quorum's legislative tracking software, public affairs teams can monitor bills, regulations, and committee activity in real-time across all 50 states, making it easy to stay up-to-date on important issues and take action quickly.
2. Track Social Media for Problems and Opportunities to Engage
Staying up on the latest news means more than paying attention to local newspapers and media outlets. Over 50 percent of state legislators are on Twitter and 75 percent are on Facebook, meaning you need to pay attention to social media.
Quorum offers dialogue tracking, which collects social media posts, press releases, floor statements, and more — providing a centralized hub for tracking conversations and legislation.
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our recent survey.
It’s no wonder why.
States have significant power in shaping policies and regulations that directly affect organizations operating within their borders. Additionally, state governments are often more accessible and responsive than the federal government.
Finally, state-level policy often serves as a testing ground for new ideas and initiatives that may eventually be considered in other states or at the federal level. “Pretty often, we’ll see a bill one year in a state and then the following year, the state adjacent to it has picked up the same,” says Craig Sepich, Assistant Director of the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
In this post, we'll discuss 11 best practices for engaging in state government affairs, including how to build relationships with key stakeholders and navigate the often-complex legislative process. So whether you're a business owner, lobbyist, or advocacy group, read on to learn more about how to effectively engage in state government affairs and make an impact on policy decisions.
1. Track State Legislation and Regulations
Tracking state legislation and
regulations is critical for public affairs teams to stay informed and ahead of potential changes that could impact their organization. By monitoring state legislation and regulations, public affairs teams can proactively engage with policymakers, build relationships, and advocate for their organization's interests. This can help ensure that the organization is well-positioned to respond to changes in policy, minimize risk, and seize opportunities as they arise.
Monitoring state legislation can be difficult. According to a
Quorum survey, 43% of public affairs teams track more than 10 issues. And, surprisingly, 38 percent don’t use professional legislative tracking software. This presents a clear opportunity to stay ahead of the competition by taking advantage of the latest technologies..
With Quorum's legislative tracking software, public affairs teams can monitor bills, regulations, and committee activity in real-time across all 50 states, making it easy to stay up-to-date on important issues and take action quickly.
2. Track Social Media for Problems and Opportunities to Engage
Staying up on the latest news means more than paying attention to local newspapers and media outlets. Over 50 percent of state legislators are on Twitter and 75 percent are on Facebook, meaning you need to pay attention to social media.
Quorum offers dialogue tracking, which collects social media posts, press releases, floor statements, and more — providing a centralized hub for tracking conversations and legislation.
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