b'Federal, State and Local PolicyAFSP supports federal, state, and local policy priorities recommended bythe AFSP Public Policy Council and approved by the AFSP Board of Directors. Advocates, chapters, and the general public can access policy positions and learn about existing laws by visiting AFSPs advocacy webpage.Volunteer Advocate NetworkComprised of over 50,000 volunteers, AFSPs Volunteer Advocates are influencing how lawmakers across the country take action on AFSPs policy priorities. Advocates can learn about their public officials, view legislation that AFSP is tracking, and contact their public officials in response to AFSP action campaigns through the online AFSP Action Center.Advocacy Ambassador ProgramThe Advocacy Ambassador Program is made up of high level AFSP volunteers and members of chapter public policy committees who serve as local liaisons between AFSP and public officials at all levels of government. With support from the Public Policy Office, Ambassadors are guided in how to educate and build relationships with public officials at all levels of government to shape new laws and policies that can prevent suicide.Program Priorities 2'