• J Hum Lact · May 2005

    Learning to lobby for probreastfeeding legislation: the story of a Texas bill to create a breastfeeding-friendly physician designation.

    • Barbara Wilson-Clay, Janet Wier Rourke, Marianne Baker Bolduc, Julie D Stagg, Gretchen Flatau, and Beverly Vaugh.
    • Austin Lactation Associates, 12710 Burson Drive, Manchaca, TX 78652-3530, USA.
    • J Hum Lact. 2005 May 1; 21 (2): 191-8.

    AbstractLegislation can reduce institutional barriers to breastfeeding. Lobbying is the process by which legislation is influenced by a special interest group. While generally thought of as an activity available only to the rich and powerful, lobbying by lactation activists can be an effective way to change public policy. A breastfeeding coalition in central Texas has been involved with lobbying efforts since 1995. Tactical lessons learned are shared to inspire and assist others seeking to pass probreastfeeding legislation.

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