Lesson #7 - Using Newspapers to Educate our Legislators
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A major step in
making waves for CPMs in Alabama is to consistently have our voices
published in local newspapers by submitting a Letter to the Editor.
This is free advertising of our point of view, plus most
legislators read these daily. Letters to the Editor are typically
about 200-250 words (check your local paper’s policy). These
letters are a great way to educate the public, and they work best
if we come across as educated, reasonable people – no ranting and
raving allowed. Citizens
for Midwifery
offers tips for writing Letters to the Editor on their website. They also
provide numerous Resources
including Fact Sheets on many issues related to the Midwives Model
of Care.
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Major Points:
There are many different angles one can take when writing a letter,
and we want to cover as many angles as possible. Whether you focus
on personal experience, statistics, or common sense, there are two
major points we want to incorporate in each letter:
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The CPM is a
nationally recognized credential that is working well in 27
states.
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We need state
legislators to pass the CPM Licensure Act in order to have access
to these skilled midwives.
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Remember to frame
your letter from your personal perspective as a citizen in Alabama
or as a home birth parent. Only official representatives of the
Alabama Birth Coalition or Alabama Midwives Alliance should submit
Letters on behalf of our state organizations.
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Share published
letters with your legislators:
In a perfect world, we would have back-to-back letters published
every day in every local newspaper in the state, praising the value
of CPMs every day from now until the bill passes. At least a
handful of people in each district would be emailing the online
link for that day's published letter directly into their
legislators' e-mail boxes. They would address their legislator by
name, add a personal sentence or two, the URL for the Letter to the
Editor (maybe also a direct link to the British Medical Journal CPM
study), plus end with their full name, street address, and phone
number.
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This strategy feeds
two birds from the same bird-feeder. The moment legislators read an
e-mail from a constituent that contains a link to a letter in their
local paper, an obvious realization will strike: every single
person who is reading the local paper that day is at least having a
passing thought about Alabama’s limited birthing options, and
wondering whether the CPM Licensure Act will pass. Also, they
realize that the spotlight is on them to remedy the problem, by
making it a priority to update Alabama law this session to license
CPMs. If we only have letters printed twice a week instead of seven
times, that is AWESOME too! Even once a week is great. The point is
to use every opportunity to contact legislators about the CPM
issue, and email is very convenient.
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Step-by-step
Guide to submitting a Letter to the Editor:
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Type and save your
letter on your computer. If the paper doesn't publish it the first
time, re-submit it a couple days later.
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Google the name of
your town and local newspaper.
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Of the options
that come up, click on the homepage of your local paper.
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Scan the top of
the homepage for "Voices" or "Get Published"
or "Letter to the Editor".
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If asked to
provide some fields of personal information, do so.
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After you do that,
when you find the box to submit your letter, simply highlight your
pre-typed letter, right-click to copy (or simultaneously press
CTRL-V). Then put the cursor inside the letter-to-editor box, and
right-click paste (or simultaneously press CTRL-P). You just
copy-pasted your pre-typed letter into the box. Voila! ;-)
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Click "Submit".
If the website goofs up, just re-enter the information and
copy-paste again.
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If you don’t
hear anything back from the newspaper in 2-3 days, be sure to call
to verify they received the letter. (When you call and they're
holding the phone, plus the letter you submitted, the chances are
higher that your letter will be published.)
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E-mail ABC leaders after you submit your letter, so we can all
squeal and jump and be watching for your letter in your local
paper, and be ready to post a comment to support you.
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Also, as soon as
anyone notices a letter to the editor about CPMs in the paper,
please highlight the URL at the top and "paste" it into
an email to send to ABC leaders. We will be ready to click
the link and comment, and we will all copy-paste the URL into
personal emails to our legislators.
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Get a sign-in
name to comment online to a newspaper letter:
Now would be a perfect time to get a "Log-in" name for
your local paper and other Alabama papers, so you will be ready to
post a comment every time a CPM Letter gets published. Simply scan
the home page for "Forums" or "Register". When
you click on "Register", you will be asked for your email
address and other limited information. Some papers will assign you
a password that will be sent to your email box. You will then need
to highlight-copy the password and paste it into the password field
to log in. You can then go to "Account Settings"/"Change
Password", where you will be able to change the password to
something you can remember or write down on a paper near your
computer. This way, when a Letter to the Editor is published and
you want to comment online, all you will have to do is log in and enter your password. Then click on the "Comment"
button right next to the published letter, and you're set.
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One individual
(or one letter) can make a difference, but all of us working
together can make a huge impact.
We are it…every last one of us. If Alabama is going to license
CPMs, it will be because of our persistent, organized efforts (and
a lot of help from above). So please, if you are having a tough
time trying to find where to publish a Letter to the Editor online
for your local newspaper, or if you need help writing a letter, or
figuring out how to sign in or log in to comment, just reach out to
the ABC leaders. We are a team! We will figure it out and
walk anyone through the process. Together let’s keep a steady
stream of letters being sent to the papers and keep generating all
those positive comments in response.
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Quick Summary:
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Get a “Log-in”
name and password now for local papers so that you will be ready
to comment when a birth-related article or letter is published.
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Write Letters to
the Editor to educate the public and legislators about our cause.
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Comment on Letters
to the Editor and other articles relating to birth.
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Send links to
these letters and comments to your legislators.
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