December 13, 2007
The Long-Term Perils of Aggressive Advocacy
It may not have been unusual to hear Jennifer Howse, president of the March of Dimes, delivering a radio address supporting the extension of the federal Children's Health Insurance Program.
But it was surprising that her speech was the formal Democratic Party response to President Bush's weekly radio address.
If champions of increased advocacy by nonprofit organizations have their way, such direct involvement in government affairs will become more common. Yet it might be wise
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