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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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Collection: Baker, Howard H. Jr: Files
Folder Title: Economic Bill of Rights
Box: 2
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Islon Bill
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
corrights file
June 24, 1987
MEMORANDUM FOR SELECTED SENIOR STAFF
THROUGH:
TOM GRISCOM z
FROM:
TOM GIBSON
To.
SUBJECT:
Draft Communications Plan for the Introduction of
the President's Economic Bill of Rights
Attached is a draft plan that identifies general areas of
responsibility during the introduction of the President's
Economic Bill of Rights and follow-up.
At this time, specific components of this plan may be added or
dropped out. Advocacy materials that describe the specifics of
the President's proposal will be in general circulation for
comment by the end of the week, with final packages planned for
distribution p.m. July 1. I would encourage you to approach this
effort, your own plans and execution, with an extra measure of
thoroughness and creativity.
Thanks very much.
ECONOMIC BILL OF RIGHTS
Introduction Phase
WEEK OF JUNE 28, 1987
ACTION
O
Pre-brief GOP Congressional leadership
on EBOR. (Done 6/23).
Ball
President meets with NGA's Federalism
Project. Event scheduled 6/29. Remarks
on relevant economic themes in EBOR.
Donatelli, King
Presidential luncheon for Volunteer
Action Awards. Event scheduled 6/30.
Remarks on relevant economic themes
Ryan
(Privatization).
Outreach/ advocacy packages are
completed and ready for distribution by
p.m. July 1. Include:
Gibson, Dolan
-- Speech inserts
-- Talking points on themes
Advocacy packages are distributed
to information networks (media, Hill,
other groups) through:
-- Public Affairs
Gibson
-- Political Affairs
Donatelli
-- Intergovernmental Affairs
King
-- Legislative Affairs
Ball
-- Cabinet Affairs
Risque
-- Public Liaison
Maseng
Issue Briefs are mailed July 1 to
economic and budget editorial writers
Gibson
and correspondents.
President lunches with key supportive
Cribb
economists (including Friedman and
Anderson) to lay out themes and plan,
and to solicite their support as
advocates and spokesmen for EBOR.
(T)
President hosts reception for Human
Gibson
Events, Radio America. Event scheduled
7/2. Remarks on selected economic
themes. Call to grassroots to actively
support of EBOR.
President unveils Economic Bill of
Griscom
Rights at Jefferson Memorial, 7/3.
Reaction interviews are conducted by key
supporters after RR's announcement:
Fitzwater
--
Network news (national figures,
including Cabinet members, GOP
leadership, economists)
--
State media (state party officials,
Donatelli, King
advocacy groups)
Weekend Public Affairs Shows 7/5, guests
Fitzwater
TBD
States, advocacy groups conduct EBOR
Donatelli, King
July 4th promos nationwide, using WH
advocacy materials. WH encourages and
tracks participation.
Dolan, Board
July 4 Saturday Radio Talk on EBOR.
ECONOMIC BILL OF RIGHTS
Follow-up Phase
Post July 4th Weekend
RR syndicated Op-Ed runs during July 4th
Gibson
weekend (T).
Senator Baker Op-Ed runs in Washington
Gibson, Griscom
Post on EBOR, (T) Date TBD.
Cribb Op-Ed runs in New York Times or
Cribb, Gibson
Wall Street Journal, (T) Date TBD.
President hosts luncheon for supportive
Richards
economic writers. Expect op eds to
follow-up luncheon. (TBD)
Economic (and other issues) briefing for
Richards
senior women journalists from major
dailies, publications. (TBD)
RR message (videotaped ?) to Western
Board, Dolan, King
Governors' Association (Jul 5-7). .
Explore options.
Public Liaison conducts appropriate
Maseng
briefings on EBOR for citizens groups,
possible RR drop-by.
Morning News Shows are booked with
Fitzwater
supportive private economists; senior
Administration economic spokesmen.
Major newspaper editorials by senior
Admin. economic spokesman; supportive
Gibson
private economist (east/west coast
dailies)
OPA drafts responses to "Letters to the
Gibson
Editor" on EBOR from major dailies
nationwide for senior Administration
signatures.
EBOR inserts previously distributed are
Gibson
used in speeches of Administration
spokesmen throughout summer.
Brief follow-up package of rhetoric and
Gibson
talking points sent to spokesmen, mid
July.
Presidential videotaped messages sent to
Board
support groups through:
--
Public Liaison
Maseng
--
Political Affairs
Donatelli
--
Public Affairs
Gibson
Printed EBOR inserts are included in RNC
Donatelli
and other supportive group mass
mailings.
WH briefing for Department/Agency public
Gibson, King
affairs, intergovernmental affairs
appointees on EBOR.