Title: ORGANIZE YOUR POLICY CAMPAIGN
1ORGANIZE YOUR POLICY CAMPAIGN
- Jack Nicholl
- STORE TRAINING
- Sacramento, CA
- April 30, 2002
2 Power and policy
- VIDEO YOU
- Its About YOU
- Understanding your power
- Using your power
- Feeling powerful
- Winning
3 Where your power comes from
- Public Opinion
- Money
- Prop 99 statewide infrastructure
- Campaign and lobbying funds
- History of Success
- Ballot measure
- Statewide laws/local ordinances
4 History of Success
- Prop 99, AB 13 Prop 10
- Defeat of Prop 188 Prop 28
- Local Ordinances
- Recent MSA Initiatives
- Polling
5 Recognizing Our Power
- When you feel powerful, you act with courage and
commitment needed to win. - When were out of touch with the power of our
movement, were timid, cautious and scared. - Understanding our history as a movement helps us
feel our power.
6 Easy wins are over
- Harder Tasks Ahead
- Enforcement
- Tobacco sales and marketing
- Outdoor air
- Entryways
- Parks
- Outdoor dining
- Apartment units/common areas
7 Are we prepared?
- Current Record
- Losing more than winning
- Seen as narrow special interest
- Not part of power equation
- Impact
- Discouragement
- Less risk taking
- Slower changes
8 Our Grade Needs
Improvement
- How Can We Improve?
- Examine Values and Commitments
- Learn How to Build Power in Issue Campaigns
9 Values and Commitments
- Health Educators
- Avoid Conflict
- Dont Like to Lobby/not political
- Comfort Zone/no trouble
- WE CANT WIN WITHOUT
- Campaigners, who can lobby, involved in local
politics
10 The Power in Issue Campaigns
- Community organizing applies the power of
organized people on individual decision makers
who control the passage of tobacco control
legislation.
11 Community Organizing Power
- The Eight Steps of a Community Organizing
Campaign - Create a Core Group
- Document the Problem
- Select Your Issue
- Develop the Strategy
12 Community Organizing Power
- The Eight Steps of a Community Organizing
Campaign - Broaden the Campaign
- Open Dialog with Decision-Makers
- Confront Targets and Execute
- Win and Implement New Policy
13 Step 1 Create a Core Group
- Leadership
- Lobbying Organizations
- Stakeholders
- Resources
14 Step 2 Document the Problem
- The Public Health Problem
- Target Audiences
- Local Data
- Surveys
15 Step 2 Document the Problem
- The Political Problem
- Opinion Leader Perceptions
- Governmental Record
- Background on Decision-Makers
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17 Step 3 Select Your Issue
- Checklist
- Improves Peoples Lives
- Empowers People
- Alters the relations of power
- Worthwhile
- Winnable
- Be widely felt
18 Step 3 Select Your Issue
- Checklist
- Be deeply felt
- Easily Understood
- Clear Target
- A WorkableTime Frame
- Be non-divisive
- Builds Leadership
19 Step 3 Select Your
Issue
- Building Block for next campaign
- Hits the Pocketbook
- Raises Money
- Values Consistent
20 Step 4 Develop the Strategy
- Strategy The Design for Building Power
- A completed Strategy Chart is your strategy. Its
prepared by leadership and requires several
intensive sessions.
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22 Step 5 Broaden the Campaign
- You Cant Do It Alone. You Need Help.
- Why Join Your Campaign?
- A common issue
- Self-interest
- Which Organizations to Recruit?
- What do you need
23 Step 6 Open Dialog with Decision-Makers
- First Meeting is Crucial
- Information and inquiry
- Demonstrate breadth of community support
- Communicate local impact (in decision makers own
district) of the problem - Make specific request and get an answer
- Leave behind information on public health problem
and the campaign
24 Step 7 Confront Targets and Execute
- Tactics
- Direct Action
- Petitions letters phone calls, emails
- Actions rallies, hearings, press events
25 Step 7 Confront Targets and Execute
- Tactics Checklist
- Feasible or Realistic
- Target Focus
- Put Power Behind Demand
- Meet Goals
- Outside Targets Experience
- Within Experience of Coalition
- Fun for participants
- Positive with media
26 Step 8 Win and Implement New Policy
- Negotiations and Compromise
- Closing the deal
- Education about new policy
- Enforcement agencies
- The community
27 We have the power to win
- Understand your campaign role
- Understand and execute the strategy chart and
campaign steps - Use your power for policy change