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NRL News
Page 7
July/August 2009
Volume 36
Issue 7-8
Here’s
How Your Donations to NRLC and Your Phone Calls and
E-mails to Congress Really Do Make a Difference
You Do Have an Effect on Congress!
The
millions of Americans connected to National Right to Life make up
one of the most special and powerful grassroots networks that have
ever existed. They are the reason lawmakers heed NRLC. Here’s how
and why that network saves lives:
Saving
Lives in Washington
In
several surveys of the effectiveness of groups that lobby Congress,
National Right to Life has been rated by far the highest of all
pro-life organizations. Why? Because of our integrated grassroots
network of 50 state organizations, 3,000 local chapters, and
hundreds of thousands of loyal supporters who can be galvanized to
action whenever an important vote is coming up in Congress.
Congressmen, despite some cynical views to the contrary, do listen
to their constituents. When masses of people call and write, they
have to listen. Often, their jobs depend on it. Even if a member of
Congress is in a “safe seat,” he or she usually doesn’t want to harm
other members in his own party by carrying a policy too far
politically.
So they
really do listen to your calls. Congressional offices tend to count
the number of people who call in on each side of an issue, and use
this ratio to gauge where their constituents stand. If many pro-life
Americans are calling many congressional offices, we have a good
chance to win the vote and save lives.
One of
the best examples of this was the so-called “Freedom of Choice Act”
(FOCA) in 1994. Like today, we had both a pro-abortion president and
pro-abortion congressional leadership. Most observers thought FOCA
would easily pass. But Congress received so many calls and postcards
from pro-lifers (at one point the House Post Office had a million
and a quarter pro-life postcards on backlog delivery!) that the
leadership decided to not even bring the bill up for a vote.
Today, we
are confronted with the same deadly threats of mandating abortion
coverage in health care “reform” bills and rationing of lifesaving
care. Some think it’s inevitable these anti-life policies will be
included. We say NO, and trust in the power of grassroots America,
working with the most effective pro-life lobbying force in
Washington, to stop it.
Saving
Lives in Your State
The same
type of grassroots network that exists at the national level also
exists in each state. An affiliate of National Right to Life carries
out the same type of grassroots lobbying, organizing, and
educational work as NRLC does at the national level.
Most
state Right to Life groups have political action committees (as does
National Right to Life) that help elect pro-life candidates. When
the political action committee is successful in electing more
pro-life legislators and governors, pro-life legislation gets passed
and lives are saved.
And lives
are saved! Largely through the passage of pro-life laws, the number
of abortions is down by 400,000 per year compared to the peak year
of 1990. You’ve helped save those lives!
Saving
Lives in Your Community
One of
the unique and most important parts of this lifesaving network is
the local pro-life chapter. Three thousand of them exist around the
country. Staffed largely by volunteers, they make sure that people
in the community hear the message of life, see pro-life activities,
hear pro-life speakers, and are joined together in telephone trees
and e-mail trees to contact their elected officials. If you’d like
to join a chapter or start one in your community, please call
202-626-8809 or e-mail jonathan@nrlc.org
Calling
your congressmen saves lives! Joining or starting a chapter saves
lives! Donating to your state and National Right to Life
organizations saves lives! Yes, you do have an effect—a profound
effect on the lives of precious human beings—when you join with
National Right to Life in this great cause of defending life.
Don’t Be
Fooled by Imitators
Most
public policy organizations work their level best to make a
difference. Some groups might be able to make more of a difference
because of their experience, size, or networks, but most sincerely
try to build a better world.
However,
Washington is also known to have some organizations that are
primarily engaged doing very visible, but less effective, tasks.
Raising money. Building lists of names for more fundraising. Holding
press conferences. Some of these groups use special tricks.
One trick
of these problematic groups is to organize as a stand-alone
political action committee, unconnected to an established group, as
is the National Right to Life PAC. Why would a new group organize as
a stand-alone PAC?
Because
federal political action committees don’t have to register or report
their fundraising work to the regulatory bodies of the 50 states.
State regulators are the ones who watch charities and non-profits
very closely for fraud or other problems; registering a new group as
a federal PAC avoids this type of oversight.
Another
trick is for these groups to have names that sound similar to
established, effective organizations. Donors can be confused,
thinking they’re giving to National Right to Life, when they’re not.
Another
trait is that these groups tend to have a very high cost of
fundraising. A couple of these groups have been exposed in the media
as spending about 95% of their revenue on fundraising.
On the
other hand, the National Right to Life Political Action Committee
has a long track record of winning presidential, Senate, and House
elections. NRL members who give to NRL PAC can know that well over
90% of NRL PAC’s revenue goes directly to help pro-life candidates
get elected.
One
highly regarded conservative leader once said that there were three
groups on his side of a range of issues that really got things done
in Washington. When it came to the life issue, NRLC was the only
group he mentioned. (The other two were involved in issues like
taxes and the Second Amendment.)
We’re
proud that National Right to Life was recognized, but we know our
strength is not primarily a result of what we do in Washington. It’s
because of what you do every day for the cause of life in every
corner of America. |