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Legislative & Regulatory Calls to Action (LRCA) Feature in Detail
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Create and Launch a Call to Action

The Administrator Clicks on the LRCA Add Icon, located in the Content Management column of the Site Administration Menu, to create a Call to Action Project.

 

 

 

 

 

LRCA Details

 

The Administrator enters the message and issue related content of the Call to Action into the LRCA Details section of the LRCA Management page.

 

  • LRCA Title – The Administrator enters the title of the LRCA in this field. The title will be displayed in lists and reports and included in the subject line of the Call to Action broadcast that will be generated by the specific LRCA project.

 

  • LRCA Message – The Administrator enters text in this field, which will be the message sent to recipients of the Call to Action.

 

Below is an example of what the recipients would see in their email box after the Call to Action is broadcast.

 

 

  • Response Page Message – The text entered into this field appears at the top of the Respond to LRCA page message which is presented to LRCA recipients who click on the respond or get more information link in the LRCA message broadcast.

 

 

Below is an example of what the Call to Action recipient would see when she clicked on respond or get more information

 

 

  • Suggested Phraseology – The Administrator enters text into this field, which is presented when a respondent clicks on the Sample Phraseology link on the Respond To LRCA page. When a respondent clicks on the Sample Phraseology link his browser opens a window filled with possible response messages developed by Administration for this specific issue. This is a helpful feature since many recipients will have trouble capturing their own thoughts into a message. The Suggested Phraseology window opens over the Respond To LRCA page so that it is easy for a respondent to copy text from the Suggested Phraseology window and paste it into the message filed.

Clicking on Sample Phraseology opens a target window in the browser from which the recipient can copy and paste text for her response. Below is an example of the recipient’s experience when he clicks on Sample Phraseology.

 

 

  • Response Notification Email – Each time the specific Call to Action is responded to, a notification email will be sent to the email address entered into this field. The broadcast template used for this email notification is selected during Administration setup of the LRCA Features Management page.

 

  • More Information Document –   - The Administrator can attach detailed and sophisticated documentation or a multi media presentation by attaching a More Information Document. This feature uses the Resource Document library Engine and more details can be learned in the chapter titled Document Feature in Detail. Documents or executable applications are accessed or triggered when the respondent clicks on the More Information link on the Respond To LRCA page.

 

    • View More Information Document  View More Information Document – If a document has already been related to the specific LRCA record, it can be viewed by clicking on this button.

 

    • Update More Information Document Update More Information Document – A new document file can be loaded by clicking on this button.

 

    • Check-Out More Information Document Check-Out More Information Document - If a document has already been related to the specific LRCA record, it can be downloaded to the Administrators computer by clicking on this button.

 

    • Delete More Information Document  Delete More Information Document - If a document has already been related to the specific LRCA record, it can be deleted by clicking on this link.

 

    •  Search for More Information Document – If a desired document is already loaded in the Resource Document Library it can be located by clicking on this icon and then related to the specific LRCA as its More Information Document.

 

 

Selection Criteria

 

The Administrator instructs the system on which LRCA contacts should receive response messages by making selections on the Selection Criteria Form. The Administrator can enter multiple combinations based on the Level, Government Branch, and Geography of LRCA contacts. The logic between the columns is “AND”. Selecting Level = Local, Branch= Legislative and Geography = State indicates that the system should search for contacts within the State of the zip code entered by the respondent where the contacts are Local Level legislators. Clicking on the  button adds the highlighted Level, Branch and Geography criteria to a row in the Selection Criteria list box. The logic between the rows in the Selection Criteria list box is “OR”.

 

  • Level – The Level criteria relates to the level of government of the LRCA contacts.

 

o       Local – Mayors, Municipal Judges, Town Councils would be considered Local Level Contacts.

 

o       County – Sheriffs, County Supervisors would be considered County Level Contacts.

 

o       State – State Senators & Assemblymen, Governors and State Treasurers would be considered State Level Contacts.

 

o       Federal – US Senators, the President, and Chief Justices would be considered Federal Level Contacts.

 

  • Branch – The Branch criteria relates to the branch of government of the LRCA contacts.

 

o       Administrative –  The President, Governors, Treasurers, Cabinet Members and staff, Mayor, etc. would be considered Administrative Branch contacts

 

o       Legislative – Congressmen, Assemblymen, Freeholders, etc would be considered Legislative Branch contacts.

 

o       Judicial – Judges and Magistrates would be considered Judicial Branch contacts.

 

o       Regulatory – Building Inspectors, Heads of Regulatory Agencies, Regulators, etc would be considered Regulatory Branch contacts.

 

  • Geography – The Geography criteria relates to the geographic location of the LRCA Contacts.
    • Nationwide – Identifies all contacts whose LRCA Geography designation is in the country identified by the respondent’s zip code.

 

    • By States – Identifies all contacts whose LRCA Geography designation is in the state identified by the respondent’s zip code.

 

    • By County - Identifies all contacts whose LRCA Geography designation is in the county identified by the respondent’s zip code.

 

Select the LRCA Recipients by Clicking on the  button on the LRCA Management page, which accesses the LRCA Recipients page. Here the Administrator instructs the system on which contacts are to receive the original Call to Action messages.

 

Recipients can be selected based on geographic location, Contact Type, Special Interest Group and Security Group. The Logic between the variables is “AND”.  Multiple Location criteria can be entered. Clicking on the  button adds the highlighted State and County selections to the Location Selection List. The logic between the rows in the Location Selection List is “OR”.

 

Send the Call to Action

 

Clicking the  button on the LRCA Management page accesses the LRCA Review Page.

 

Clicking on the button will display a list of the contacts who will be receiving the Call to Action when the  button is clicked.

 

Recipients can be removed from the broadcast by un-checking the box next to their name.

 

 


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