Citizen action hub

Take Action in Alaska

Everything you need to contact the right people, file complaints, and make your voice heard—all in one place.

Citizen Action Toolkit

Your step-by-step guide to making change

Pick one concrete action, do it within 48 hours, then follow up. These four steps work for any civic issue.

1

Decide what kind of problem the data shows

  • Service failure (benefits, DMV, licensing, schools, etc.) → contact the responsible agency + your state legislators; document interactions; escalate to oversight if needed.
  • Fraud/scams/business misconduct → file a complaint with your Consumer Protection office / Attorney General.
  • Election/voting access → contact your state/local election office; file an election complaint if applicable.
  • Suspected corruption/misuse of public funds → report to your Attorney General, Inspector General (if available), ethics commission, or state auditor; consider contacting a credible local newsroom.
  • Policy/law needs to change → contact legislators, show up to committee hearings, submit written testimony, and build a local coalition.
2

Take one concrete action within 48 hours

  • Call or email: pick ONE official/office who can actually fix it (agency, Governor, legislator, city/county).
  • Show up: attend a public meeting (city council, school board, state legislative hearing) and make a short public comment.
  • Submit: file a formal complaint or public record request if documentation is missing.
  • Recruit: ask 2–3 people to take the same action with you (calls + meeting attendance).
3

Contact script (copy/paste)

Copy this template and personalize the bracketed fields before sending.

Subject: Request for action on [ISSUE] – [CITY/COUNTY], [DATE]

Hello, my name is [NAME] and I live in [CITY], [ZIP].

I’m reaching out because [1 sentence data point].

This affects [who/what] because [1 sentence impact].

I’m asking you to: [specific action + deadline].

Can you confirm who is responsible and when I can expect a response?

Thank you, [NAME] | [PHONE] | [EMAIL]

Paste into an email, letter, or online form

Official links for Alaska

Where to go when you're ready to act

Use these links to contact the right office, file a complaint, or submit a public-records request.

Sources

  • https://www.usa.gov/states
  • https://www.usa.gov/state-election-office
  • https://www.usa.gov/state-attorney-general
  • https://www.usa.gov/state-consumer
  • https://www.congress.gov/state-legislature-websites
  • https://www.rcfp.org/open-government-guide/