• Sonori@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    While there may be 380 million people in the US who have some impact, only about 132 million of them turned out to vote at all in 2022.

    Morover, in things like your local neighborhood, city and county matters, a few dozen people can represent a significant political party. Just look at all the zoneing and Nimby that gets passed city by city and town by town.

    If you scan show up to these sorts of meetings consistently, are nice, polite, and frame it right, a single person can absolutely change a local politians mind or get the wording of a law changed.

    Laws are written by a committee of people, and at the local level you absolutely can shape what they write. Generally anyone in local government assumes that for every one person that shows up to a meeting, there are hundreds to thousands of local voters that can’t be bothered by who feel similarly.

    It also provides a great opportunity to network with local groups and coalitions of people who also do this sort of stuff and who are more than happy to have help.

    Watch your local counties and cities or towns schedule on their website, they publish what they are talking about ahead of time, and if something you care about like climate, there are often multiple meetings you can go to where you can talk to the room for a few minutes. Comte prepared with some quick notes or facts to back up your point, and you absolutely can shape both the polition’s positions and how the local news reports it.

    Local politics exists largely outside of the two part system, appear as a well informed independent moderate, frame your points that way, and even if nothing major changes you can still rest knowing you did the best you could.

    You may not be able to change the US export policy, but you may be able to get an admendment to the county next update to the building code that all new buildings have a part of the roof ready for solar panels, or new houses have to have plugs for EVs if they have grages, or push for limits on heat pumps and ac price gouging, or any of the other small changes that nevertheless make a far greater impact than any individual effect you could have alone. See what the people around you are pushing for and help them.

    Not everyone has the time or schedule to do things like this, it’s one of the advantages the rich have that they can show up at these sorts of things, but if you are privileged enough to work from home or set your own schedule, it is absolutely worth it.