Urgent! New Republican Gag Rule On Non-Profits

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21 October 2005Direland

The group OMB Gagged Watch has issued an urgent appeal about a new Republican gag rule restricting the ability of non-profit organizations to do voter registration or lobbying and advocacy for their constituencies. The bill is likely to be voted on by the House of Representatives next Wednesday, October 26. And a coalition of 60 national organizatons has sent a letter to House Speaker Dennis Hastert opposing the Gag Rule.

A provision to be introduced as a manager's amendment to the Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) in the Federal Housing Finance Reform Act (H.R. 1461) would dramaticallyrestrict nonprofit advocacy.  While it applies only to nonprofits seeking grants under a new Affordable Housing Fund (AHF), the provision sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the speech and association rights of all nonprofits.

Even non partisan activities are restricted under this Nonprofit Gag Provision, like voter registration. voter identification, and get-out-the vote activities. Also forbidden are: anything that "promotes," "supports," "attacks," or "opposes" a candidate for federal office, which could be interpreted to include criticism of elected officials who may be seeking reelection;  broadcast of any ads – Gagged_2 public service announcements, grassroots issue advocacy, anything – that refer to federal candidates within 60 days of a general election or 30 days of a primary; or lobbying, except if the group is a 501(c)(3) organization it may lobby within permissible limits. Affiliation with any entity dthdat engagges in any of the aabove activities during the same time period -- 12 months before applying for a grant or during the grant period -- will also disqualify the grup from receiving money from the AHF.

This highly dangerous Republician initiative would sharply limit the ability of non-profit  organizations serving the poorest among us to speak up about the needs of these voiceless communities. AIDS service organizations that receive federal housing money for people with AIDS could be affected -- like the splendid New York-based Housing Works, which does a lot of lobbying and hosts the Campaign to End AIDS. And so could every affiliate of national lobbying coalitions like the Leadership Conference on Civil Rigfhts, or AIDS Action (as useless as many of us feel AIDS Action is, taking away funding from its affiliates would be a disaster for the AIDS community).

Joining OMB Watch in the appeal to stop this anti-civil libertarian gag rule were the Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest, the National Committee for Responsible Philanthropy, and the National Council of NonProfit Organizations.

Time is extremely limited! Tell your representatives to let House leadership know that this provision should not come to the floor.  And if there is a vote on the provision, tell them to oppose the Nonprofit Gag Provision.

For more information on this horrible gag rule, click here.

Working with groups such as the National Low Income Housing Coalition and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, whose members would be directly effected by the provision, OMB Watch has established, and will continually update, a one-stop resource center with analyses, statements, action alerts, and more.

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If the Rethuglicans want to play this stupid little game of theirs then the same should apply for them!!! The scales need to balance in favor of both sisdes when rules of this nature are made. You can't make such a rule on the Republican side and expect it to be followed if the they themselves are not going to follow the same rule. So a word to you Republicans: You make the rule...YOU FOLLOW IT,TOO!

Posted by: Ray Sager | Oct 23, 2005 8:55:15 AM

It seems we're in the age where the haves want to take whats left from the have nots.Maybe its time the have nots get together and say if thats the way they want it.Let them spend their time and money keeping our economy going while have nots save and spend as little as possible.I bet our economy and their pockets couldn't handle it.Dee

Posted by: Dee | Oct 22, 2005 4:28:08 PM

The Neocons continue to try to take away the People's right of dissent.

FIRE THE LIARS... WE WANT OUR COUNTRY AND OUR CONSTITUTION BACK!!

Posted by: Tired of the Noise | Oct 22, 2005 10:37:45 AM

These fuckers never rest, do they?

And of course, as usual, the Democrats will stand by and do absolutely nothing.

Posted by: John D. | Oct 22, 2005 10:33:44 AM

They do indeed. For instance, they took several days off during hurricane Katrina. No need for them to work at destroying the country if Mother Nature was doing it for them.

Posted by: Bill Poser | Oct 21, 2005 10:36:09 PM

Good grief! Don't these monsters EVER just take a day off from destroying our country????