NURSINGNURSING PROFESSIONALADVOCACY. Nursing is a sleeping giant. If the giant ever unites, gets organized and uses their clout they will be a force.

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NURSINGNURSING PROFESSIONALADVOCACY

Nursing is a sleeping giant. If the giant ever unites, gets organized and uses their clout they will be a force to be recognized... Political Consultant 1978

Getting Involved Be informed on current events Attend Meetings Write to Legislators Volunteer Testify on bills Work with Citizen Groups

Click on: Your Government Laws, Codes, and Regulations California Bills

Getting Involved Partisan Political Action Attend Meetings of your Political Party Run for Delegate Volunteer for your Political Party

Support your Candidate Campaigns Neighborhood Coffee Meet the Candidate Event

AREAS OF CHANGE IN THE FUTURE …Nurses who are truly professionals will seize the leadership that is rightfully theirs and will act to establish an appropriate nursing future. Rozella Schlotfeldt Nursing Outlook 1981

USEFUL NURSING WEBSITES American Nurses Association American Nurses Association of CA Board of Registered Nursing

POLITICAL WEBSITES California Senate - California Assembly - National Women’s Political Caucus - Democratic Party - Republican Party - Political news - White House -

THE NEW BREED “These nurses know what they want, and they know what they’re worth. Somebody had better start listening; the new breed isn’t inclined to wait.” Nursing Outlook 1981