Abstract
Advocacy efforts by local administrators—mandated by federal law—is the focus of this report. Data were collected from selected Florida communities. Cluster analysis was utilized to select the communities; surveys and site analysis provided the data. Even though Florida has a highly visible senior population and a disproportionate share of the nation's elders, local policy advocacy by and on behalf of seniors was not found to be very in tense. A survey among older persons suggested that senior political orientations were important to this lack of intensity. One potential exception to these findings is noted and described.
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