Lobbying-PACS And the Democratic System
Go to the Maine Legislature
Web Site and enter 361 in the LD# Find box. You will be able to see
the status of the bill and the progress thus far. On the left sidebar
you will see committee info, amendments, sponsors etc. Can you find any
information on the current status of the bill?
As you know from watching the documentary, special interest
groups were involved in the process of this bill before the Maine State
legislature. The meaning of advocacy is to defend or maintain a cause or
proposal. To lobby means to promote or secure passage by influencing public
officials through education.
There are laws that regulate lobbying. The Lobbying Disclosure
Act of 1995 specifies criteria for registering as a lobbyist and requires
disclosure about who is paying for lobbyist activities and how much they
are paying. The goal is to provide the public with information on how private
activities influence policy.
Campaign Laws and Political Action Committees (PACS): The Federal
Election campaign laws require that candidates disclose what contributions
they have received and by whom.
The purpose of a PAC is to raise money to help elect and
defeat candidates. Their funds come from voluntary contributions from the
people or corporations they represent. A PAC can give up to $5,000. to
a candidate committee per election.
Some people want to limit the abiliry of these lobbyists to
influence candidates because they worry that the legislators' votes are "for
sale."
Go to the Public
Campaign Finance Page for the State of Maine and you will find a
place to enter information on a candidate to find out the type of financing
they have received. There is also a reported contribution search and
a lobbyist list. Search the site for contributions made by PACS involved
with this bill. These include Maine Citizens Against Handgun Violence,
the National Rifle Association and the Sportsman Alliance of Maine.
Reasons to Lobby for a Cause
Just as in Cathy's case, it takes only one person to initiate
change. Lobbying is something anyone can do who believes strongly in a
cause. One example, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers is a group that has advocated
for changes in drunk driving laws and as a result, many states have changed
their laws. Another
group, The National Coalition for the Homeless has advocated for changes
in attitudes to help end homelessness in America. Their
actions have helped bring attention to the issue and many homeless people
have benefited from the efforts of this group.
Lobbyists help people by mobilizing local policy makers. Their
work can involve letter writing, visits, strategy planning and phone calls.
Lobbying by nonprofit groups helps build visability
and public
trust. People asking their public officials for support can offer creative
solutions that can often overcome root causes of problems.
Lobbying is part of our democratic system-if we did not have
the right to affect public policy by our collective actions, we would be
victims of tyranny as you have learned occurred during the American Revolution.
At that time, we had no voice in changing laws.
But now that many lobbyists represent the interests of big
business and not common citizens, has this "right" changed its meaning over
time (much like the "right" to bear arms)?
Now that you have chosen to examine closely one member
of a special interest group, featured in the film, There Ought to be a Law,
it is important that you understand what this job entails. Here are the things
you will need to do in order to have enough information for your final presentation
to the Governor's Task Force.
What special interest group member have you chosen?
What is the name of the special Interest Group?
Watch the sections:again and take very meticulous
notes.
"Gathering Signatures "
"The Hearing "
"Guns and Suicide "
"Million Mom March Meeting "
"First Work Session "
"Apple Pie Day "
"Second Work Session "
"Meeting the Governor "
After you have re-examined their actions in the film, and finished the Interview
lesson, prepare questions for the interview. If the person has email, you may
want to conduct the interview this way. If you want to meet in person with them,
find their phone number and call to arrange a time for this. You may want to
interview over the phone.
What does this group stand for or what is their mission?
How long has this organization been in existence?
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