AFA Advocacy 2017 AFA Convention Educate Advocate Support

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Advocacy Sub-Committee AFA Advocacy 2017 AFA Convention 1

Advocacy Members Sub-Committee in Field Council Chairman: Mark Tarpley, Oklahoma State President Members: Ron Adams, Massachusetts Mike Liquori, Florida Scott Key, Alabama AFA Staff: Keith Zuegel, Chet Curtis 2

Advocacy Plan Improve the delivery of the AFA Message both inside and outside the Beltway Develop a network of Advocacy coaches to distribute the AFA message to a wider audience. Make greater use of AFA National resources, through the Air Power Advocates, for articles, presentations or forums Assist the Field in developing their Advocacy roles Working with elected officials local offices, writing Op-Eds for local newspapers, hosting a media day when an AFA leader is in town for a Chapter meeting, providing Training Modules to aid in development Insure AFA membership is kept up to date on the AFA Advocacy effort with AFA Field Operations updates Greatly Improve Field Advocacy

Example Target Audiences Members of Congress, their key staffers State legislators, town or city elected officials Voters Teachers and students (at all levels, K-12, and in some cases, college) Newspaper editors Other news outlet owners (radio, TV, etc) Local industry leaders, community leaders Family and friends of airmen affected by an issue 4

Chapters play a key role Chapter Advocacy Outside the Beltway Local media and service organizations Local offices of State and Federal elected officials Other Military Coalition organizations Identify key contacts in targeted offices Invite local staffs of Congress or Senate to attend or speak at Chapter/State AFA functions Establish a lead for Advocacy as necessary Actively participate in the AFA APA program

Some Specific Examples Visit to a Congressman s Local Office and/or his Washington DC Office Develop a relationship with their Local Staff How About an Op-Ed? Host an Event or Symposium 6

Visit to a Congressman s Office Obtain information from Congressman s local office and their military liaison on a specific issue, then add your own background gathered from AFA HQ and print media. Set up a meeting with the Representative when he/she is at their home office and make a cohesive presentation advocating the AFA position on a particular hot-button topic. They may already be in favor if it, but you may be adding additional points. Leave a short, one-page bullet background paper. E-mail meeting summary to your Region/State President and Chet Curtis and Keith Zuegel. 7

Give an Op-Ed a Try Newspapers and other print media very useful to reach large audiences, voters to educate and influence Personally contact Editors, especially Opinion Page Editors, and establish credibility; one-page bio helpful Explain what the AFA is all about; take some pamphlets Learn their process: Word limits, submission process Write about what you know and relate it to local issues where possible, seek second opinion When printed provide the link to APA Chet Curtis Keep in sync with AFA positions, AFA s Top Issues and AFA s Statement of Policy

Host an Event Objective: bring together experts on an issue or related issues, to educate and/or influence an invited audience The AFA Breakfast Series Videos are a great source The venue could vary from a breakfast gathering to a major convention hall; a dozen people to several hundred Focus on a topic with local interest Key consideration: can you include local media in the invitation? Nothing like positive press coverage Not to be forgotten: The bigger the event, the greater the planning required, probably with more time needed to pull it together

Drive-In The Field is an extension of Inside the Beltway Advocacy The message on Capital Hill applies to every Region Every Elected Official has a local Staff RPs and SPs can organize and execute an effort to provide the AFA message to a wider and influential audience The AFA Policy Statement and Top Issues provide a baseline for the message

Advocacy Roadmap Going Forward, Fly-In doubtful due to cost; capitalize on Capital Hill visits during convention (before or after) Seek RP/SP and Chapter assistance in advocacy and establishing relationship with key local offices of elected officials. APA continues to capture Air Force situation from top AF leadership and improves the delivery of the AFA message Leverage the AFA Top Issues and Statement of Policy and its impact on the Air Force and AFA membership Transparency with the field: provide feedback from DC area efforts and coaching/assistance to States/Chapters for 'grassroots' advocacy efforts Promote a wider Op-Ed and AFA presentations effort in key media markets and influential groups. 11

Spread the Word Newspapers and other print media very useful Establish credibility and personally contact Editors Offer Op-Eds or Letters to the Editor Invite AFA leadership to speak and invite outside attendance including the media Keep in sync with AFA positions, Top Issues and Statement of Policy Use a multi-media approach

Field Advocacy States and Chapters are KEY Air Power Advocates Program is valuable resource Educate the public on aerospace Issues Support the fundamental purpose of the AFA ADVOCATE EDUCATE SUPPORT

Air Power Advocates A key resource for Field Advocacy Over approximately 100 participants Telecons Monthly with Senior AF leadership Valuable source for what the Air Force is working in programming, policy, and execution of the Air Force Mission Starting point for effective Advocacy

AFA Support for Advocacy The Advocacy Committee will support and advise as needed AFA Staff is available to support Chet Curtis-Communications Keith Zuegel - Government Relations Mac macaloon-vice Chair Field Ops RP/SP coordinated effort

Advocacy Sub-committee Questions and Comments