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Summit on Infrastructure Investment
On October 20, APA will bring together design professionals from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the American Institute of Architects for a one-day summit on national infrastructure issues. The summit also marks the launch of APA's Infrastructure Task Force. More...
Fannie and Freddie and Affordable Housing
Many have been left wondering about how the government takeover of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will affect the already unsteady housing market — and the creation of new affordable housing. More...
What Does Congress Have in Store for You?
Public policies forged in Washington frame your planning decisions. What will Congress and a new administration signify? Come to APA's Federal Policy & Program Briefing October 19-20 to find out. After the briefing, stay in D.C. for Planners Day on Capitol Hill October 21. More...
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Advocate
An e-newsletter on federal legislative and public policy issues of interest
to planners and communities.
Legislative
Priorities
Each year APA formally adopts a set of legislative
priorities to guide APA's policy advocacy efforts. These priorities
are based on objectives detailed in adopted policy guides.
Policy Guides
While APA represents a diverse membership, it comes together around certain
fundamental principles and policies necessary to promote and ensure the
vitality of our communities. Policy
guides reflect the official position of APA on a wide range of issues
and topics.
Grassroots
Network
APA's policy advocacy is led by an active
grassroots network of dedicated planners and concerned citizens. The
grassroots network is organized around APA's state chapters. Find out
who is your state legislative liaison
and get involved.
Action
Center
The online action center
allows you to get complete information on every member of Congress and
congressional committee, search for your representative and senators,
send e-mail to Congress, and access APA's latest alerts and resources.
Legislative
Resources
Use these links to learn more about
the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the federal government.
Explore the websites of government
agencies as well as other organizations involved in shaping planning policies. |
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Domestic
Policy Watch
APA's monthly website feature, Domestic Policy
Watch, examines the federal domestic agenda and aims to add to the
discourse about issues
of importance. Member responses are encouraged and will be posted
on the APA website.
Click
here to
read the articles and respond
Online Planners' Communications Guide
Planners' Communications Guide: Strategies, Examples, and Tools for Everyday Practice, written specifically for APA members, covers messages, public participation, media relations, and e-communications. Materials include worksheets, sample plans, and templates for media kits.
Click here to download the guide
Congressional
Fellowships
Each year APA selects two graduate students in planning or a related
field to spend six months in Washington, D.C., as Congressional Fellows
working on Capitol Hill and with APA's Policy Office.
Tips for Effective
Advocacy
APA is committed to providing members with an array of convenient and
useful resources to help them carry the planning message to Congress
and state legislatures. Get tips on
conducting lobbying meetings, writing to
elected officials, and connecting with the media.
Amicus Curiae
Briefs
APA works to advance the planning agenda through the judicial process by filing amicus
curiae (friend of the court) briefs in selected cases of national importance.
Read the text of the briefs, court decisions in the cases, and updates. |