Write a Letter to the Editor
Amplify your voice and spark change! Letters to the editor are a powerful way to share your opinion, raise awareness, and influence public conversations. Whether you want to support a bill, highlight a community issue, or share your perspective on a policy, your voice matters.
Tips for Writing a Strong Letter:
Be concise: Most newspapers have a word limit (usually 200-250 words). Stick to the main point.
Be specific: Clearly explain your stance and back it up with facts or personal experiences.
Be timely: Respond to recent news, events, or issues being debated in the legislature.
Be respectful: Avoid attacking individuals. Keep the tone professional and solution-oriented.
How to Submit:
Contact information and submission guidelines for the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News.
By sharing your perspective, you can help shape public opinion and encourage others to get involved!