Steps to Advocacy

  1. Contact both your Senators
  2. Contact your Congressional Representative
  3. Ask companies, agencies, and organizations to sign on to a letter of support

Helpful Documents

We Need You!

Passing the FASD Respect Act will take the collective voice of advocates reaching out to their federal legislators. We need your help. Follow the three steps below to let your lawmakers know that you support The FASD Respect Act. Need help? Have a question? Contact Jenn Wisdahl at 202-601-2530.

1. Connect with your Senators

Each state has 2 federal Senators, both of whom represent you.  Contact both of your Senators through their website (some will have schedule a meeting as an option – use that if possible, if not just use their contact form) and ask them to support the bill. If you are able to send attachments, consider attaching the Helpful Documents at the top of the page. You are asking your senators for support and co-sponsorship of S. 1800 – we’d love to meet with them to talk about it.

Sherrod Brown(D)https://www.brown.senate.gov/
J.D. Vance(R)https://www.vance.senate.gov/

Not sure what to say?

Click Here. A link will open in a new window. If you are able to send attachments, consider attaching the Helpful Documents at the top of the page.

What happens if I get a meeting?

Great! Contact Chris Melfi in the policy office at melfi@fasdunited.org or (202) 785-4585. We will set up a practice call with Jenn Wisdahl and arrange for members of the FASD United Policy Team to join you for your meeting and support you in answering any questions about the bill.

2. Next, Contact Your Representative

You have one Congressional Representative (also referred to as your Congressman, Congresswoman or Representative) that is tied to the part of your state where you live.  Once you have emailed both your Senators, contact your Congressional Representative by clicking on their name (it will link to their website where you can contact them), and ask them to support the bill. Not sure who your rep is? Click here to find out. You are asking your Rep for support and co-sponsorship of H.R. 3946 – we’d love to meet with them to talk about it.

DistrictRepresentative
1Landsman, Greg (R)
2Wenstrup, Brad (R)
3Beatty, Joyce (D)
4Jordan, Jim (R)
5Latta, Robert E. (R)
6Johnson, Bill (R)Advocates have met with Rep. Johnson. Send them a note encouraging their support and co-sponsorship of The FASD Respect Act!
7Miller, Max (R)
8Davidson, Warren (R)
9Kaptur, Marcy (D)Advocates met with Rep. Kaptur on Hill Day during 2023’s FASD Impact Week. Send them a note encouraging them to become a co-sponsor of The FASD Respect Act!
10Turner, Michael (D)
11Brown, Shontel (D)
12Balderson, Troy (R)
13Sykes, Emilia Strong (D)
14Joyce, David (R)Advocates have met with Rep. David. Send them a note encouraging their support and co-sponsorship of The FASD Respect Act!
15Carey, Mike (R)
Not sure who your rep is? Click here to find out.

Not sure what to say?

Click Here. A link will open in a new window. If you are able to send attachments, consider attaching the Helpful Documents at the top of the page.

What happens if I get a meeting?

Great! Contact Chris Melfi in the policy office at melfi@fasdunited.org or (202) 785-4585. We will set up a practice call with Jenn Wisdahl and arrange for members of the FASD United Policy Team to join you for your meeting and support you in answering any questions about the bill.

3. Share and Get Signatures on our Letter of Support

Do you know of a business, agency, non-profit or organization that would support or benefit from the passage of The FASD Respect Act? Send them the link below and ask them to sign on to a letter of support.

https://share.hsforms.com/1Z8BlvzjiSbueYMdNOXg_bw5n5w2