What is a Regional Representative?
Regional representatives ("Regional Reps") are CASAA members who are the "ground troops" of the organization - the most valuable members are those who get involved! CASAA needs members to watch the news and if possible, local government web sites for proposed ordinances and legislation pertaining to e-cigarettes and other smokeless alternatives. If a Regional Rep sees something, they contact the CASAA board of directors via email and lets us know about it as soon as possible.
Other possible ways Regional reps can help may include but are not limited to: being willing to write emails or letters and/or make phone calls to government officials in their area to oppose poor legislation and/or ordinances; contact other vapers, smokeless users and/or CASAA members in the area to alert them to Calls to Action; attend the online bi-monthly CASAA Member Meetings (currently held on GoToMeeting); be active and aware of forums, articles and Facebook groups; and possibly testify or speak to officials in their area for open comments regarding legislation and/or ordinances.
How do I Sign Up as a Regional Representative?
If you would like to become more involved and be active in protecting smokeless alternatives, please add yourself to our CASAA Regional Representative contact list. To do that, re-renter the email-address with which you signed up as a CASAA member in the form HERE. Click the "Submit" button again and you will be emailed the information and a link to update your CASAA profile. Once you access your profile, check the "Regional Representative" check box you will find on the left side of the form and you will be added to the list! If you have not already signed up as a regular CASAA member, please sign up here first: Become A CASAA Member
Be sure to join our social networking (CASAA Forum, Twitter, Facebook, Google+) and follow the CASAA News blog, too!
What if my area already has a Regional Rep?
Please sign up anyway! There is no limit to the number of Reps allowed for an area. The more the better, especially considering that people come and go all of the time!
Regional representatives ("Regional Reps") are CASAA members who are the "ground troops" of the organization - the most valuable members are those who get involved! CASAA needs members to watch the news and if possible, local government web sites for proposed ordinances and legislation pertaining to e-cigarettes and other smokeless alternatives. If a Regional Rep sees something, they contact the CASAA board of directors via email and lets us know about it as soon as possible.
Other possible ways Regional reps can help may include but are not limited to: being willing to write emails or letters and/or make phone calls to government officials in their area to oppose poor legislation and/or ordinances; contact other vapers, smokeless users and/or CASAA members in the area to alert them to Calls to Action; attend the online bi-monthly CASAA Member Meetings (currently held on GoToMeeting); be active and aware of forums, articles and Facebook groups; and possibly testify or speak to officials in their area for open comments regarding legislation and/or ordinances.
How do I Sign Up as a Regional Representative?
If you would like to become more involved and be active in protecting smokeless alternatives, please add yourself to our CASAA Regional Representative contact list. To do that, re-renter the email-address with which you signed up as a CASAA member in the form HERE. Click the "Submit" button again and you will be emailed the information and a link to update your CASAA profile. Once you access your profile, check the "Regional Representative" check box you will find on the left side of the form and you will be added to the list! If you have not already signed up as a regular CASAA member, please sign up here first: Become A CASAA Member
Be sure to join our social networking (CASAA Forum, Twitter, Facebook, Google+) and follow the CASAA News blog, too!
What if my area already has a Regional Rep?
Please sign up anyway! There is no limit to the number of Reps allowed for an area. The more the better, especially considering that people come and go all of the time!
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