[NLA] "breaking news"
JCretella@aol.com
JCretella at aol.com
Fri Jun 14 10:24:27 EDT 2002
Andrea, Your response to Eileen makes a lot of sense and you would think that
this is how policy makers do arrive at their *solutions*. All advocacy
groups should follow this kind of process when presenting requests or demands
for better legislation and funding. Your process does not include a couple
of other considerations which are part of the policy makers process. First,
how does this issue with this data relate to the pother issues we are
considering. The policy makers need to make connections in order to solicit
support from colleagues. This is critical in the policy making arena. No one
issues isolated from others. This connection is related to the various and
different agendas policy makers have. I am mostly referring to national
legislators who bring with them *pet* issues, ie gun control, welfare reform,
education issues, Tax issues, etc. Legislators and funders need to connect
the dot. They are not stupid people. But they are often very narrow in their
view of an issues. So your suggestion about providing data,etc. is the way
it should be...but how do you get them to read it?...by connecting the
dots...sorry this is so long..Jay cretella at aol.com
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