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Lobby Day 2013 An Overview www.bread.org/lobbyday #breadrising
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www.bread.org Matt Newell-Ching Deputy Director of Organizing Western Region
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www.bread.org “The reality is that in order to break free from the bondage [of poverty] in this country and the world, we need elected officials to make good on their words and put love thy neighbor at the center of our legislative agenda.” -Derick Dailey #breadrising
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www.bread.org Today’s Agenda Lobby Day Basics Issues –The Farm Bill –Sequestration Resources What Comes Next? #breadrising
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Lobby Day Basics
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Source: Congressional Management Foundation, 2011
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www.bread.org Lobby Day 8 am – 12:30 pm Mead Center Breakfast/Registration Worship Issues Briefing State Caucusing (Lunch) Depart for Senate Mead Center U.S. Capitol #breadrising
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www.bread.org Lobby Day 1 pm – 5 pm Lobby Visits 1 – 3 pm (Senate) 3 – 5 pm (House) House Buildings Senate Buildings Shuttle Dropoff Mead Center Transportation alternatives will be provided for people with limited mobility U.S. Capitol #breadrising
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www.bread.org Lobby Day 5:30 – 8 pm Canon House Office Building Reception Closing Worship House Buildings #breadrising
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www.bread.org #breadrising
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Issue 1: Protect SNAP and Reform Food Aid in the Farm Bill
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www.bread.org Christine Meléndez Ashley Policy Analyst
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www.bread.org The Farm Bill #breadrising
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www.bread.org The Farm Bill Reality Governs farm and food policy – including SNAP & international food aid Considered every 5 – 6 years Must be passed by both the House and Senate Unique budget climate means… #breadrising
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www.bread.org 2013 Farm Bill Reality #breadrising
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www.bread.org Where are we now? The Senate On the Senate floor $4 billion cut to SNAP Reforms plus increases funding for Local and Regional Procurement program #breadrising
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www.bread.org Where are we now? The House Will be on the floor in June $20 billion cut to SNAP $2.5 billion cut to food aid & 78% cut to food aid quality programs #breadrising
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www.bread.org Our Asks Protect & strengthen SNAP Protect & improve food aid #breadrising
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ISSUE 2: Replace “Sequestration”
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www.bread.org Amelia Kegan Senior Policy Analyst
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“Sequestration” www.bread.org Automatic cuts: half defense, half non-defense Tool to force a budget deal Purposefully painful Cuts began March 1 and last 9 years #breadrising
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Now is not the problem. Tomorrow is the problem. www.bread.org #breadrising
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Replace with a balanced budget plan Revenues Entitlements www.bread.org #breadrising
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Fuel the fire Build the pressure www.bread.org #breadrising
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Stories!!! www.bread.org #breadrising
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What Comes Next
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www.bread.org Additional Resources: www.bread.org/lobbyday #breadrising
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I am prepared to take the long, hard road, knowing it may not happen today or tomorrow, but ultimately, eventually, it will happen. That’s what faith is all about. That’s the definition of commitment – patience and persistence. People who are like fireworks, popping off right and left with lots of sound and sizzle, can capture a crowd, capture a lot of attention for a time, but I always have to ask, where will they be in the end? Some battles are long and hard, and you have to have staying power. Firecrackers go off in a flash, then leave nothing but ashes. I prefer a pilot light – the flame is nothing flashy, but once it is lit, it doesn’t go out. It burns steadily, and it burns forever. -Rep. John Lewis Walking With the Wind
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www.bread.org Possible Next Steps Contact House hill staff during Farm Bill debate Organize a lobby visit in a local office Brainstorm with your regional organizer
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www.bread.org www.bread.org/contact #breadrising
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www.bread.org/lobbyday #breadrising
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