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Receive e-advocacy alerts on legislative issues that affect public, school, and academic libraries, such as library access, copyright, diversity, and intellectual freedom.
Commission on Adult Basic Education (COABE) Alerts
COABE provides legislative alerts and public policy updates as a COABE membership benefit. Policy co-chairs closely monitor federal legislation, including funding issues, and work diligently on behalf of COABE members, their programs and students, to advocate for adult education and provide members timely information and alerts. Additional COABE membership benefits available. Visit the above link to join today.
National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) Alerts
The NCFL supports policies that promote family literacy and parent involvement. Receive e-advocacy updates from NCFL about legislation affecting family literacy programs and suggestions on how you can make your voice heard.
National Council of State Directors of Adult Education (NCSDAE)
The NCSDAE organizes national advocacy campaigns through its Single Point of Contact (SPOC) Network. Receive e-advocacy alerts from your state Single Point of Contact to support federal legislation, to call for proposed legislation to be changed, or to ask for funding updates and tips on what you can do to be an ongoing resource for your legislator.
To sign up: visit the SPOC Network, contact the SPOC from your state, and request to be added to your state’s network list.
ProLiteracy Alerts
ProLiteracy advocates for policies that support adult literacy and adult learner rights. Receive e-advocacy alerts from ProLiteracy to support federal legislation, to call for proposed legislation to be changed, or to ask for funding.
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