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RRCNA Action Alert & Advocacy Update - October, 2007
Dear RRCNA Members:
I. Federal funding action alert.
Please contact your two U.S. Senators by October 18th to ask them to
vote in favor of S. 1710, the Labor-HHS-Education appropriations
bill. Most schools offering Reading Recovery rely on federal funds
to provide instruction and professional development, and S. 1710
increases funding for Title I, IDEA and other vital programs by more
than $2 billion dollars over this year. A sample message is below,
and you can email your Senators from the
U.S. Senate website. Thank you.
Dear Senator _________:
I’m writing to urge you to support S.1710, the Labor-HHS-Education
appropriations bill, without any amendments that would cut education
funding. The increase in funding for education in S 1710 will help
provide vital literacy instruction and services to struggling
students. [Personalize here by 1) providing a brief example or
success story, by 2) describing your role as an educator and/or 3)
inviting the Senator to visit your school or campus].
Sincerely...(be sure to include your name and address so the
Senator knows you are a constituent)
II. Advocacy updates.
- Reading Recovery featured in
Committee for Education (CEF) publication issued to more
than 500 congressional offices.
- RRCNA “Case
Studies in Effective Advocacy” updated for 2007; includes
Elements of Effective Advocacy.
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RRCNA analysis available of House Education & Labor
Committee discussion draft of ESEA/NCLB reauthorization. The
House and Senate education committees could mark-up (discuss and
amend) their respective bills the week of October 22nd. RRCNA
will monitor progress of the ESEA and analyze for impact on
Reading Recovery.
- RRCNA leaders tackle Washington during CEF legislative
conference: RRCNA president-elect Judith Neal, advocacy chair
Judy Embry, executive director Jady Johnson and government
relations director Lucy Gettman conducted a dozen meetings on
and around Capitol Hill in September, including the D.C. office
of “The Governator,” and the USDE Office of Special Education
and Rehabilitative Services. Embry's congressperson, Rep. John
Yarmuth (D-KY) received the
CEF
Outstanding New Member award.
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