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CEC Congressional Liaison Program

ImageDo you have a special relationship with your member of Congress or a member of their staff?

ImageDo you want to advocate for students with disabilities and/or gifts and talents on Capitol Hill?

ImageDo you want to be a part of CEC’s grassroots advocacy team?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, sign up to be a Congressional Liaison today! The goal of CEC’s Congressional Liaison program is to foster relationships between CEC members and all 535 members of Congress. Occasionally, Congressional Liaisons are called upon to alert their members of Congress to important legislative issues concerning students with disabilities and/or gifts and talents. 


Become a Congressional Liaison Today!
Download a printable form as a pdf. Email pubpol@cec.sped.org and include your name, address and name of the member of Congress and/or staff person with whom you have a relationship.

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