MVMA Works with LGN to Connect Veterinarians with
Legislators
With the 2010 Legislative Session adjourned, the
MVMA’s lobbying firm, Lockridge Grindal Nauen (LGN), is continuing to expand
its grassroots organizing services to its members in preparation for the 2011
legislative session. LGN’s Grassroots
services will augment the legislative representation LGN has provided the MVMA
for over 20 years. The services include
setting up tours and forums where veterinarians can meet and develop working
relationships with their legislators, while staying informed of policy initiatives
affecting the veterinary community.
The MVMA initiated the
veterinarian clinic and legislator meetings two years ago. Over 20 meetings were set up by the lobbyists
at veterinarian clinics and it has proved to be very successful. During
these meetings, legislators are given a tour of the clinic which provides them
with a sense of what a veterinarian does for a living and it introduces you,
the constituent, as a local resource on public policy matters relating to
veterinary science.
If you would like to have the
MVMA lobbyists schedule a legislator forum at your clinic please contact us at msschafer@locklaw.com or call (612) 596-4014. We will do all of the work in organizing a
meeting at your clinic where we will do a pre-site tour, and explain to you
what is expected and provide you with some tips on visiting with legislators.
MVMA will also be updating
its key contact network by identifying key members in legislative districts to
establish and/or maintain positive working relationships. These key contacts will serve as MVMA’s local
sources for elected officials during each legislative session.
Additionally, we plan to
bolster MVMA’s electronic advocacy program to prepare for the upcoming session. MVMA members will be able to contact their
elected officials via LGN’s website, and we will be able to track the number of
messages sent, the recipients and other information that will support the
Association’s advocacy efforts at the Capitol.
We are also planning another
Day at the Capitol in 2011 for veterinarians to spend a half day going to St.
Paul to visit with their legislators at the capitol. This is always a fun
event and it sends an important message to legislators that this profession needs
to be considered as they develop policies and legislation affecting
veterinarians. Look for more information about this event later this year
and in early 2011.
We look forward to working with you, but don’t wait for us to call. Please feel free to call or e-mail me using the contact information above to get started. The strength of MVMA’s legislative influence at the local level will be defined by the activity of its members. Let’s get active.