Submitted by mommy2boy t3_10l3nk4 in RhodeIsland
buffymiffington t1_j66ob5w wrote
Reply to comment by samskeyti_ in WHY ARE HOUSES SO EXPENSIVE by mommy2boy
Tell people to contact their elected official. Honestly, they do listen. Senators and Reps get very reactive if they hear the same thing from multiple people in their district.
samskeyti_ t1_j66oehk wrote
Senator Rogers is my elected official.
buffymiffington t1_j66ohfg wrote
Ouch. Who’s your Rep?
Edited to add: would people consider a petition? Like do you think there are enough folks to band together and sign something? That could also spur some action.
samskeyti_ t1_j66ojqx wrote
Quattrocchi. :D /s
buffymiffington t1_j66ow6h wrote
Oh man. I’m sorry.
Yeah, a petition might be your best bet. Another option is sending written testimony to the House and Senate about the legislation. You may not be able to get your rep/senator to vote the way you’d like, but it would get your point across to the other folks on the committee.
ETA: town council? A lot of zoning issues are enacted at the local level. The more granular the level of govt, the more reactive they usually are to feedback.
samskeyti_ t1_j66p7pb wrote
Yeah, I’ve been up to the state house a few times to give public testimony… good times. I have good rapport with other members of the GA… it’s just hard when your elected officials are… the way they are. I have a good rapport with the town council… and tbh I think there may be an OMA violation with how it was handled in foster… we will see.
buffymiffington t1_j66qdnu wrote
Yeah, doing public testimony is a pain, but you can do written too. And yeah, that does suck. Do they win by a significant margin? Other option is running someone against them.
samskeyti_ t1_j66qfvm wrote
I DM’d you some context :)
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