Tips for writing a letter.
The letters to the editor section of your local paper provides an ideal forum for sharing your opinion or story. In addition, it is one of the first pages many elected officials read. Letters point out issues of concern and provide excellent tools for education. Here are a few guidelines for getting your letter printed.
Don't be disappointed if your letter does not get printed. Newspapers receive many letters every day and can't print all of them. Most papers won't print the same writers over and over again. Therefore, if you have had a letter published recently, try to get a friend or co-worker to sign the next one.
Don't be afraid to ask for action. Tell readers what you want them to do! Include what you want your elected representatives to do. You can be sure they read the letters to the editor.
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