When advocates are planning to visit a legislator, they should:
a. Approach the legislator as she leaves a legislative session.
b. Show up to the office unannounced in order to “make a statement”.
c. Approach the chief staff person first.
d. Ask to speak only to the legislator, and not to their legislative analysts.
ANS: C
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