Step 2: your representative

Reasearch your local community government websites and determine what departments, boards, or committees could address your issue. "The problem I see in our community is the lack of affordable housing options for low-income families. Many families are struggling to find suitable housing that is within their budget, leading to homelessness and instability.
The government service that relates to this issue is the provision of “promoting the general welfare” as outlined in the constitution. Access to affordable housing is crucial for the well-being of individuals and families, and it is the government's responsibility to ensure that all citizens have a safe and stable place to live."

Reasearch to determine your local representative who can assist in addressing the issue.
You can also research your local country or city government website to find your county commissioners, mayor, or other community leader if that is more appropriate for your issue.

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Once you have identified your local representative, such as your city council member or county commissioner, reach out to them to discuss the issue of affordable housing in your community. You can schedule a meeting with them, send an email, or give them a call to express your concerns and see what actions they are willing to take to address the issue. It's important to advocate for change and make your voice heard in order to make a positive impact in your community.