
Educating Legislators About Legal Aid 2.0
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This session is designed to build on the workshops we have done for the past few years on how to explain legal aid as constituent services to legislators and their staff. Now that many LSC grantees and other legal aid programs have begun to develop relationships with their federal and state legislators and staff, we want to identify ways to build on and expand those connections, e.g., provide trainings for district caseworkers; involve legislative staff in community outreach efforts. This will be an interactive conversation with the audience asking questions of a panel that includes LSC grantee Executive Directors and civil legal aid practitioners with experience meeting with and educating federal and state legislators and their staff. The panel will also address compliance with LSC lobbying restrictions applicable to LSC grantees in communicating with legislators.
- understand the importance of educating federal & state legislators across the political spectrum, and their staff, about legal services.
- schedule meetings with legislators & staff, invite legislators and staff to visit your program, and ensure the meetings are as productive as possible.
- know how to build on your experience reaching out to federal and state legislators and staff to develop ongoing relationships that are mutually beneficial.
- remain cognizant of LSC's lobbying restrictions in your communications with legislators.

Carol Bergman, JD
Vice President for Government Relations & Public Affairs
Legal Services Corporation
Carol Bergman has been the Vice President for Government Relations and Public Affairs at the Legal Services Corporation since 2012 and is responsible for managing LSC's communications and relationship with Congress, the executive branch, the media, and the public. Carol has been engaged in federal legislative and policy work for more than 25 years. She served as director of legislative affairs for drug policy in the Clinton White House, and as associate counsel for the Committee on Government Operations in the U.S. House of Representatives. She has also worked for several non-governmental organizations on a wide range of domestic and international issues that disproportionately impact poor people, including HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, and criminal justice reform.

Colleen Cotter

Laura Tuggle

Betty Balli Torres

Ron Flagg
President
Legal Services Corporation
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