Personal Social Media Accounts of Grantee Employees
Prohibition on Use of Grantee Time or Resources for Personal Lobbying or Political Actions
Educating Legislators 成人抖阴 Legal Aid Without Prohibited Lobbying
by Carol Bergman, Vice President, Government Relations and Public Affairs, LSC (MIE Journal, Spring 2017) This article discusses permissible activities for LSC grantees to educated legislators about their work. It includes examples and experiences written by Vicy Selkowe, Director of Legislative, Rulemaking, and Training Compliance at Legal Action of Wisconsin and by Colleen Cotter, Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland.
Lobbying Generally
Advisory Opinion 2014-005鈥擯art 1612 Lobbying Activities The restrictions at 45 C.F.R. 搂 1612.3 prohibit attempts to influence government decision-making through communications addressing actions the government should or should not take. The restrictions do not prohibit creating or distributing information about the impact and effects of actual or potential government actions, so long as that information does not advocate outcomes of government decision-making.
General guidance on the four categories of restricted lobbying activities.
Analysis of lobbying restrictions as applied to an article written by an LSC grantee advocating that LSC grantees support legislation for state Medicaid expansion.
Webinars
Educating Members of Congress 成人抖阴 Civil Legal Aid Without Lobbying (March 8, 2017)
See also, by Carol Bergman, Vice President, Government Relations and Public Affairs, LSC (MIE Journal, Spring 2017)
(1 hour) (audio plus slides)
Educating members of Congress without lobbying
Personal political activities of staff or board members
Supporters questions
Sub-Grantees
Reporting violations
Discussing Your Program and Clients without Lobbying (April 12, 2017)
(there are no slides, only a cover image and the audio).