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 Planning Your Hill Visits 

2012 NAA Capitol Conference

Lobby Day Resources

If you haven't already done so, now is the time to contact members of Congress and their staffers to schedule meetings with while you are in Washington, D.C., for the 2012 NAA Capitol Conference.

Here are some resources to help prepare you for NAA’s 2012 Lobby Day:

Who to Contact to Schedule Your Meetings (a list of schedulers in each congressional office)

How to Schedule Appointments with Your Member of Congress

Sample Meeting Request Letter

Tips for Meeting with Your Member of Congress

This coming lobby day, NAA members will discuss these issues with Congress:

State of the Apartment Industry Talking Points  Fact Sheet
Housing Finance Reform  Talking Points  Fact Sheet
Tax Reform     Talking Points Fact Sheet
Regulatory Concerns   Talking Points Fact Sheet

We also will provide them with copies of the 2012 Apartment Industry Priorities booklet.

Please let us know who you are meeting with on Lobby Day or during the upcoming congressional recesses by contacting Nicole Upano at nicole@naahq.org.

Maximize your advocacy ROI at the 2012 NAA Capitol Conference!

Below, learn from D.C. insiders how you can get the most from your meetings with members of Congress on March 14.  This video, featuring NAA Legislative Committee Chair Cindy Clare, former members of Congress and other D.C. opinion leaders, will help you make a great impression on behalf of the entire industry. 

NOTE: The House will be in recess the week of the Capitol Conference, but members are encouraged to schedule meetings with relevant legislative staff in the offices of their Representatives from the House.