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policymakers and healthcare
Description
Research Key Policymakers
- Use government directories, official websites, and reliable online tools to find accurate and up-to-date information.
- Recommended resources include:
ohttps://council.nyc.gov/districts/
ohttps://pluralpolicy.com/find-your-legislator/
ohttps://www.nysenate.gov/issues/new-york-state-leg…
Complete the Legislative Table using zip code 10128 or Upper East Side New York United States to search for government officials
Fill out the required information for each policymaker listed below. Refer to the specific guidance for each role:
1.President
2.Vice President
3.Secretary of State
4.Attorney General
o Position: Fill in their titles.
o Name: Write the current individuals’ names.
o Party Affiliation: Identify their political party.
o Committees/Position on Committee/Vote on Legislation: Not applicable.
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Not applicable.
5.U.S. Senators Senior
6.U.S. Senator Junior
o Position: Label as “U.S. Senior Senator” or “U.S. Junior Senator.”
o Name: Find and enter the names of the two Senators from your state.
o Party Affiliation: List their political party.
o Committees: Include the Senate committees they serve on.
o Position on Committee: Note any leadership roles within the committees.
o Vote on Identified Legislation: Record their vote on key health-related legislation.
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Note health-related legislation they have sponsored or co-sponsored.
7.House Representative
o Position: Label as “House Representative.”
o Name: Enter the name of the Representative
o Party Affiliation: List their political party.
o Committees: Include the Senate committees they serve on.
o Position on Committee: Note any leadership roles within the committees.
o Vote on Identified Legislation: Record their vote on key health-related legislation.
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Note health-related legislation they have sponsored or co-sponsored.
8.State Legislators (Senator)
9.State Legislaors (Assemblyperson)
o Follow the same format as for federal legislators but focus on state-level information.
o Position: Fill in their titles.
o Name: Write the current individuals’ names.
o Party Affiliation: Identify their political party.
o Committees/Position on Committee/Vote on Legislation: Fill in
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Fill in
10.Mayor
11.Borough President
o These are executive positions, not legislative.
o Name: Enter their names and leave legislative-related fields as “Not Applicable.”
o Position: Label as “U.S. Senior Senator” or “U.S. Junior Senator.”
o Name: Find and enter the names of the two Senators from your state.
o Party Affiliation: List their political party.
o Committees: Include the Senate committees they serve on.
o Position on Committee: Note any leadership roles within the committees.
o Vote on Identified Legislation: Record their vote on key health-related legislation.
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Note health-related legislation they have sponsored or co-sponsored.
12. City Council District Members
o Position: Specify “City Council Member” and include the district number, if applicable.
o Name: Enter the name of the council member representing your district.
o Follow the same format for Party Affiliation, Committees, Votes, and Sponsored Legislation as for the state and federal roles.
o Position: Label as “U.S. Senior Senator” or “U.S. Junior Senator.”
o Name: Find and enter the names of the two Senators from your state.
o Party Affiliation: List their political party.
o Committees: Include the Senate committees they serve on.
o Position on Committee: Note any leadership roles within the committees.
o Vote on Identified Legislation: Record their vote on key health-related legislation.
o Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Legislation: Note health-related legislation they have sponsored or co-sponsored.
After everything has been listed and filled out, In 300 words, reflect on how understanding these policymakers’ roles and positions can guide your health policy advocacy. Address the following:
- Why is it important to know who your policymakers are and their stances on health issues?
- How does this knowledge empower you as a nurse advocate?
- How can this information be applied to your professional practice?