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Advocacy – Government Influence

The Affiliates represent the interests of Georgia credit unions with state and federal elected officials. Staff gathers information from credit unions in order to formulate legislative policy. The Advocacy Team maintains working relationships with state and federal elected officials and their staffs.

Staying involved in the political process and staying abreast of the changing legislative and issues are essential in ensuring that credit unions have a voice in how they will conduct business and serve their members – now and in the future.

Through the Georgia Credit Union Affiliates Government Influence area, credit unions have access to legislative updates through the publication Creating Influence, leveraged input with proposed legislation, coordinated grassroots influence, political action fundraising and state and federal lobbying to protect the political interests of credit unions.

The following links provide information about current issues and pending legislation as well as additional resources available about activity in Washington and in Georgia.

In Washington, D.C. (Congress) In Georgia (Statehouse)
Federal Legislative Focus State Legislative Focus
Legislative Briefing Paper Position Papers on State Legislation
Current Issues Current Issues
Federal Legislative Grid State Legislative Grid
Legislative Process Legislative Process

Legislator Seating Charts

Find Legislation Find Legislation
Other Helpful Sites Other Helpful Sites
 
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Call to Action Summary

2011 Calls to Action Expectations (MS Excel)

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Model Advocacy Involvement Plan
Grassroots Liaison Program
Contacting Your Legislators
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Georgia CUPAC
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CULAC
Campaign Support
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Creating Influence
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Legislative Update
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Hike the Hill
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For more information, please call GCUA at (770) 476-9625 or (800) 768-4282, or e-mail Advocacy@gcua.org.

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