Fighting For You!: Amac Action Update | Andy Mangione | EP 284

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Active Member Engagement in Political Advocacy
Rebecca Weber and Andy Mangione discuss the active involvement of AMAC members in political advocacy through "call to action" campaigns. In 2024, AMAC Action has initiated 41 campaigns across 38 states on various issues like anti-ranked choice voting, stopping non-citizen voting, opposing red flag laws, and promoting parental rights. These efforts demonstrate the organization's commitment to influencing policy and engaging its membership in significant civic activities.

Legislative Impact and Representation
AMAC Action, under Mangione's leadership, actively participates in state and national legislative processes by representing its members' interests. This includes submitting written testimonies against ranked choice voting in multiple states and lobbying for bills that align with their conservative values, such as preventing the debanking of conservatives in Tennessee. This illustrates their strategy to use the organization's influence to shape legislation in favor of their membership's preferences.

Enhancing Member Participation and Benefits
The podcast highlights the ease with which AMAC members can engage in advocacy and the benefits they receive from their membership. Weber and Mangione emphasize the simplicity of participating in campaigns through online platforms and the added advantage of receiving information and discounts. They also discuss the broader impact of collective action, showcasing how AMAC's large membership base can sway discussions in Washington and state legislatures.

Focus on Conservative Issues and Election Integrity
AMAC's focus areas include election integrity, parental rights, First Amendment rights, and fiscal responsibility. They are particularly concerned with issues like DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) practices in education and corporate America, which they oppose. Additionally, AMAC encourages members to become more involved as poll observers or election workers to ensure conservative representation and oversight in elections.

Grassroots Efforts and Future Actions
Weber and Mangione call for increased grassroots involvement, stressing the importance of personal advocacy and community organization. They invite members to take leadership roles within AMAC Action, such as forming chapters or becoming delegates. The discussion also touches on future initiatives, including fighting anti-competitive practices among pharmacy benefit managers and advocating for Social Security reforms to ensure benefits for future generations.

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