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Chair, Public Policy and Advocacy Committee
Mark Schuster MD, PhD
Children’s Hospital Boston
300 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 02115
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A PRESCRIPTION TO VOTE. Sponsored
by the APA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee
We are just months away from Election Day in the United States.
On Tuesday, November 4th, individuals across the country can
make their voices heard on a range of issues, from state initiatives
to choosing the President of the United States. As pediatric
professionals, we want our patients' families to have their
voices heard, too.
The APA Public Policy and Advocacy Committee is pleased to
announce a new program, “A Prescription to Vote,” to
help you encourage families in your practice to register to
vote and to vote on Nov 4th.
Our goal is to give a Prescription to Vote to each family
visiting our offices and clinics between now and November 4th.
Each prescription is a 2-sided handout that can be downloaded in English
or downloaded in Spanish, printed and duplicated in your
office, and given to parents.
One side gives parents a “Prescription to Vote,” complete
with instructions and resources for more information on voter
registration, deadlines, candidates, etc. The other side is
a quick comparison of the health plans proposed by the two
major party candidates, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama.
The information is completely non-partisan and focused on healthcare
issues only. For more information on the candidates’ positions
on other issues important to the well-being of children, parents
can refer to the web resources provided.
You can also have voter registration applications available
on the spot for parents who aren’t registered to vote.
Just contact your County Clerk or State Elections Office (click
here for information) to order a stack of voter registration
applications for your office or download and print them yourself
(click here for directions for use). You may also consider
asking your hospital to get involved by offering its own voter
registration services. Be sure to check with your administration
or governmental affairs office for your institution’s
policies. Our goal is to encourage parents to exercise their
right to vote and to be involved in the political process;
remember to be sensitive to parents who are not legally permitted
to vote.
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We hope that you will implement the Prescription to Vote
Program in your own offices and clinics by downloading
the handout and giving it to parents.
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions
for us,
please contact:
Tumaini Coker, MD, MBA at tcoker@mednet.ucla.edu
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Voting Information:
www.eac.gov www.vote411.org www.VoteSmart.org www.ProjectVote.org www.DeclareYourself.com www.RockTheVote.com
Educate yourself on the issues and get involved:
http://aap.grassroots.com/election2008/ (AAP password required)
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A PRESCRIPTION TO VOTE:
Download Parent Prescription to Vote in English (PDF)
Download Parent Prescription to Vote in English (Word)
Download Parent Prescription to Vote in Spanish (PDF)
Download Parent Prescription to Vote in Spanish (Word)
National Voter Registration Application
AMMC getting out to vote
Kids voting Ballot - What do you think? Vote Here.
Kids voting Ballot1 - What do you think? Vote Here./a>
TEACH Your Children that their voice will matter!
Your Vote Counts
Evaluation
A PRESCRIPTION TO VOTE:

The 2008 United States Presidential and General Election
Academic Pediatric Association’s Prescription to Vote!
To the Parent(s) of: _______________________
Prescription: Vote on November 4, 2008
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Directions:
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Register to Vote
Deadlines differ by state, but in most states you must be registered to vote by October 6,
2008 (30 days before election day).
- Find out where to vote (“polling place”)
- Learn about the candidates and issues (Your vote can make a difference!)
- Vote on November 4, 2008
Resources:
Providers’s signature _______________________________
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Other Voter Registration Resources:
If you are interested in an expanded voter registration drive in your office/clinic, the National Physician Alliance has resources available to provide volunteers for a larger voter registration drive from September 8th-12th. Sign up at http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1021/t/1926/signUp.jsp?key=3365.
APA Advocacy Powerpoint Presentation
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How to contact your
legislator:
As we work very closely with the AAP and many of you are able to use the AAP
member center, please go to www.aap.org/moc to retrieve the name of your legislative
delegation. If you are not an AAP member, you can access numerous other advocacy
sites which provide you with this information, including FamiliesUSA, which
is provided here.
http://ga3.org/familiesusa/leg-lookup/search.tcl?domain=familiesusa
SCHIP/Medicaid:
The APA has signed on to a number of statements about what is needed in SCHIP.
Here is the most recent which was released on February 12.
SCHIP reauthorization
2.12.07
You might also be interested in the recent statement (3.14.07) from AAP's Committee
on Child Health Financing on SCHIP.
Click here
Additional recent statements/letters signed on to by the APA.
AHRQ 6.6.06
Budget Process
Letter 9.11.06
SCHIP
Reauthorization 2.12.07
CHGME 5.9.07
Stem
Cell Research Enhancement Act 7.14.06
Title VI & VIII
7.10.06
Title VI & VIII
12.06.06
Coalition
for Health Funding 5.8.06
Coalition
for Health Funding 1.11.07
National
Children’s Study 5.5.06
National
Children’s Study 7.10.06
National
Children’s Study 10.30.06
National
Children’s Study 3.16.07
Health
CARES Network letter to Chairman Obey 1.05.07
Health
CARES Network letter to Chairman Harkin 1.05.07
Health
CARES Network letter to Senator Specter 1.05.07
Health
CARES Network letter to Representative Walsh 1.05.07
AAP
Testimony, Statements and Petitions
Senate
Title VII, 06.19.07
Forthe latest comprehensive
update on all related child health legislative activities,
see the APA
Legislative Update.
Public Policy & Advocacy, 2007 PAS Meeting: Agenda
Awards
Child Advocacy Award
2005 - The Honorable Mike DeWine, JD
2000 - Carol Browner
Public Policy & Advocacy Award
2007 - Stephen Berman - click here
to read the award speech
2005 - Ann Botash
2003 - Barry Zuckerman
2002 - Joel Alpert
2001- Jim Perrin
2000 - Margaret Heagarty
1999 - Samual Kessel
1998 - Abraham Bergman
APA Policy Development Process
APA currently has 2 standing policies on matters of interest to the membership:
In addition, the APA revised its policy development process
in several ways last year, including the opportunity for
member comment on draft policies. The new
process was approved
by the Board in May 2007.
Newsletter Articles
Summer
2006
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2005
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