Become a Legislative Chair

The President of your local dental society appoints component legislative chairs. The responsibilities of a local chair include:

Grass Roots Activities:

  • Establish a local legislative committee to serve as a liaison between CDA-PUBLIC POLICY and the component
  • Recruit key contacts for each state legislator within your component’s district and provide assistance to the new contact to get them started
  • Assure that all participating dentists are educated on the issues affecting dentistry
  • Schedule and encourage attendance at meet & greets with local legislators
  • Coordinate requests for legislative alert activities from CDA-PUBLIC POLICY
  • Arrange meetings with local legislators, encouraging the establishment of a dental advisory panel
  • Develop a relationship with the local legislator’s district office staff
  • Report regularly to CDA-PUBLIC POLICY any and all contacts with legislators

Political/Election Activities:

  • Encourage component participation in CalDPAC
  • Coordinate attendance at legislative fundraisers
  • Host a fundraiser
  • Schedule a dental office tour with a legislator
  • With the assistance of CDA-PUBLIC POLICY, interview candidates running for Assembly and Senate
  • Participate in campaign work