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Help us help you – do you know an Ohio elected official? Fill out our survey!

Written on Jul 24, 2025

OSCPA's Key Contact Program helps you educate your local, state and national elected officials on the issues affecting you and your clients. This program is an essential grassroots supplement to the Government Relations team's efforts in Ohio and in Washington.  

OSCPA is looking to expand this program and seeks to understand any personal or professional relationships our current members may have with Ohio elected officials with this survey

Composed of only 5 quick questions and taking no longer than 5 minutes of your time, your participation in this survey helps OSCPA better represent all our members and ensures your voices are heard where it counts. All responses are confidential and will be used solely for OSCPA advocacy planning. 

Key Contacts are CPAs who recognize the difference that individuals can make in the legislative process. Even a single letter or call from a CPA to the legislator they know and trust can make a huge difference in an issue’s outcome, as can several from CPAs they may not personally know. 

The Key Contact Program: 

  • Reinforces to legislators that the views expressed by the Government Relations team reflect the views of the legislators' constituents. 
  • Heightens a legislator's accountability to his or her constituents and provides a second avenue to influence public policy decisions.
  • Localizes and personalizes the political impact of legislation. 

The responsibilities of a Key Contact are few: OSCPA carefully watches events at the Ohio Statehouse and on Capitol Hill, and when a "hot topic" arises for which we need grassroots input, we activate our Key Contacts. We supply detailed materials that provide the necessary background so you can call or write (snail mail or email) regarding the topic or make personal visits to your legislator. 

If you don’t personally know a lawmaker, don’t let that deter you. The Government Relations team will assist you in the process. Also, party affiliation should not be an obstacle. Your legislator represents the entire district, so you need not be member of his or her political party to establish a relationship. 

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