American Association of University Women
ADVOCACY EDUCATION RESEARCH ABOUT AAUW MEMBER CENTER
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AAUW Breaking through Barriers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
08/06/2009

Contact:
Lisa Goodnight,
goodnightl@aauw.org
202/785-7738

AAUW Sets the Record Straight

AAUW Executive Director Linda D. Hallman, CAE, issued the following statement:

AAUW has been victimized by an act of blatant fraud. We have been informed, and confirmed with our Virginia affiliate, that an agent of Bonner & Associates – through its work with the Hawthorn Group and the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity – forged one or more letters from AAUW to members of Congress. Other well-known organizations were similarly targeted. The goal was to further the coal industry's lobbying efforts against the Clean Energy and Security Act, also known as the "cap and trade" legislation.

Energy policy is not a topic on which AAUW advocates. We are best known for playing a leading role in some of the nation's greatest public policy success stories in the areas of pay equity, family-friendly workplaces and education.

This incident constitutes outright deceit and demonstrates a breathtaking lack of ethics. AAUW greatly resents having been portrayed in false light, and sympathizes with the other organizations that have been victims of this outrageous act. We also fully support Rep. Edward J. Markey's investigation into this matter. When members of Congress receive a letter from AAUW and its members, they should feel confident that they are being contacted by real people committed to the principles of our great democracy and the mission of AAUW. Cynical and premeditated lies have no place in public policy debates.

 

To schedule an interview with AAUW's Executive Director or Lisa Maatz, AAUW's top policy adviser, please contact Lisa Goodnight at 202-785-7738 or goodnightl@aauw.org.



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AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. Since 1881, AAUW has been one of the nation's leading voices promoting education and equity for women and girls. AAUW has a nationwide network of nearly 100,000 members, 1,000 branches, and 500 college/university institutional partners. Since AAUW's founding more than 128 years ago, members have examined and taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day — educational, social, economic, and political. AAUW's commitment to educational equity is reflected in its public policy advocacy, community programs, leadership development, conventions and conferences, national partnerships, and international connections.

Visit the AAUW website at www.aauw.org.

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