Visit the Legion’s Legislative Center page to find testimony, congressional contact forms, the Legion's legislative agenda and more.
The American Legion’s National Legislative Division serves as the principal advocate of servicemembers, veterans and their families on Capitol Hill where they are responsible for promoting the organization’s positions and priorities to Congress. Doing so, they provide members of Congress and their professional staff with valuable information and expertise, which has defined The American Legion as an institutional authority in the veteran community.
Visit the Legion’s Legislative Center page, www.legion.org.legislative, to find:
- Legislative testimony that has been delivered to Congress: www.legion.org/legislative/testimony
- The Legion’s legislative agenda: www.legion.org/legislative/agenda
- Congressional contact report forms for Legionnaires to share with National Headquarters their engagement with members of Congress, or their staff, when advocating on behalf of The American Legion: www.legion.org/legislative/aar
- The Legislative Action Center to contact lawmakers to advance American Legion priorities: www.votervoice.net/AmericanLegion/home
“Grassroots advocacy by Legionnaires to pass legislation that supports the military and veteran community is at the core of what we do as an organization,” said American Legion Legislative Director Lawrence Montreuil. “I’d encourage all members to visit our legislative advocacy center and sign up for advocacy alerts as well as our weekly legislative newsletters so they can keep abreast of legislation that impacts our veterans and servicemembers.”
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