- Visit the ASHA's State-by-State Web page and click on your state
- Encourage your state association to take advantage of the many resources available to ASHA-recognized state associations, including consultation with staff in ASHA's State Policy Unit, information on what other states are doing, review of proposed legislative or regulatory language, and use of ASHA's State Policy Web site to write grassroots letters to your state officials.
- For more information to get started, contact one of the following state policy staff members: Susan Pilch, spilch@asha.org, licensing, teacher certification, status of state bills, state mandated health benefits; Eileen Crowe, ecrowe@asha.org, state association relations, salary supplement; and Janet Deppe, jdeppe@asha.org, personnel issues in the schools, early intervention.
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