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Progressive Organizations Need Some Work

by: Joe Bodell

Wed May 09, 2007 at 09:00:00 AM CDT


Cross-posted at Almanac At The Capitol...and MinMon too :)

Governor Pawlenty has now vetoed several pieces of legislation sent to him by the DFL-controlled Legislature, much to the dismay of organizations and groups that supported those bills.  Press conferences and releases have decried the Governor's action, and rightfully so, given electoral reality in Minnesota.

But what reason did progressive organizations give Pawlenty not to veto those bills?  They've held lobby days, and rallies at the Capitol, right?  Those are effective, right?

Not so much.

Organizations like OutFront Minnesota, Education Minnesota, health care and immigrant rights advocacy groups, labor unions, and others are generally a part of the DFL coalition, even though they're technically non-partisan.  But the old way of doing things -- holding lobby days and media-visible rallies at the Capitol, keeping your contact lists safe even from friendly organizations because they're yours -- doesn't work anymore.  We need only look as far as the DREAM Act for an example.  Governor Pawlenty had no reason to approve the measure, and the DFL had no reason to keep it in -- there was no groundswell of grassroots support to keep the measure in.

Where were the online advertising blitzes?  The volunteer signup drives through the blogs?  The massive letter, email, and phone call campaigns coordinated through effective web applications?  These things are not difficult, highly effective, and waiting for some enterprising progressive organization to use to their benefit.  And yet, silence.  Movement-building takes a back seat to single-issue advocacy, to the detriment of the majority of Minnesotans who agree with those organizations' goals.

This isn't an indictment of these organizations.  Progressive groups are right on the issues; they simply need some work on how to advocate for themselves and our communities.

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Outfront Minnesota can absolutely be criticized for these things (0.00 / 0)
They do have a nice email list, but they didn't use it in the way they have in the past to generate mail to legislators at crucial times. 

Outfront doesn't have as it's mission being a "progressive organization."  They claim on paper to be "bi-partisan", though in fact, they often seem to be quite lefty.  Outfront would be more effective if they would hire a Republican lobbyist to lobby the Governor and Republican legislators.  C Scott Cooper is too tied to Take Action Minnesota to be able to open doors with many Republcans.


It's not a partisan issue, though (0.00 / 0)
Legislatively, the DFL caucuses are friendlier to OutFront's single issue.  That much can't really be disputed.  The question is whether they and organizations like them are going to do what it takes to generate grassroots pressure on those in the state government (read:  the Governor) who aren't as friendly.  They haven't done it, and have been content to sit back and have press conferences when they don't just get what they want dropped in their lap.

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I think orgs like Take Action Minnesota should be doing the things you describe (0.00 / 0)
Outfront is a single issue group - that's who they are. 

On sharing lists, I'd hope that Outfront doesn't share their list.  People have reasons they might not want their names on an Outfront list shared. 


OutFront (0.00 / 0)
I think OutFront Minnesota should have been more partisan.  Are there any gay-friendly Republican legislators (other than the one who is gay) in Minnesota?  Pawlenty had a decent voting record in the house on gay rights, but as Governor has gone backwards along with the rest of the Republican party.  Outfront should have sucked it up and supported Mike Hatch despite his mixed record on their issues.  If Hatch was governor today, state employees would have domestic partner benefits. 

 

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