The In's and Out's of ANA-PAC's Endorsement
ProcessWith election season in full gear, and two primaries
recorded in history, ANA's Government Affairs team wanted to make sure our
members know the in's and out's of ANA-PAC's endorsement process. First,
federal candidates under consideration for endorsement are judged using
concrete endorsement criteria, which is set forth by the
ANA-PAC
Board. Political Action Specialists assess the
CMA's support of
the candidate, and gather information on the campaign required by the
criteria, by communicating with CMA's, conducting candidate interviews,
distributing ANA's candidate questionnaire to non-incumbents, assessing
incumbent's legislative records on ANA's priority issues, reviewing
campaign polling and fundraising information, and tracking races in trade
publications and newspapers.
If the candidate is a non-incumbent,
it is preferable that an interview with the candidate be conducted both at
home in the congressional district and in Washington, D.C. Whenever
possible CMA staff should conducts field interviews with non-incumbent
candidates using the ANA candidate questionnaire, and reports on the
results of the candidate meeting. If the candidate is an incumbent, it is
not necessary to conduct an interview, however, the CMA staff or members
may want to take this opportunity to meet with the member of Congress to
brief them on ANA's legislative and regulatory agenda.
If the CMA
supports the candidate and the information gathered warrants consideration
for endorsement, the Political Action Specialist creates a report
outlining the race and how the candidate fits the endorsement criteria.
The candidate is then brought up for review and a vote by the ANA-PAC
Board.
The ANA-PAC Board of Trustees reviews all relevant
information and determines which candidates will be recommended to the
CMA's for ANA-PAC endorsement. Each endorsement is accompanied by a
recommendation for a specific level of financial support (if any). The ANA
Senior Political Action Specialist continues to serve as the primary
contact person for the campaign and the CMA.
ANA's Senior
Political Action Specialist remain in contact with CMA's throughout the
endorsement process and establish verbal confirmation of CMA support for a
candidate's endorsement prior to bringing that candidate to the PAC Board
for consideration. CMA's are responsible for following their own internal
process for recommendation of a candidate for endorsement. The CMA
recommendation and approval of a candidate for endorsement can take place
well before or concurrent with ANA-PAC consideration, but is formalized
with the signing of a final approval form after the candidate’s ANA-PAC
Board Approval.
If a candidate is approved for endorsement by the
PAC Board, ANA staff faxes final approval forms to the CMA, requesting
official sign-off on the endorsement as soon as possible. Once approval is
received, staff will notify the candidate of ANA's endorsement.
If
you have additional questions about ANA-PAC's endorsement process, please
contact us:
American Nurses Association
Government Affairs
Department
8515 Georgia Avenue, Suite 400
Silver Spring, MD
20910-3492
gova@ana.orghttp://www.anapoliticalpower.org/Rachel Conant and Chad
Lennox