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Resolutions & Amendments

33rd International Convention - Honolulu, HI (1998)

AFSCME Supports Affordable College Education for All, Especially Low Income Americans

Resolution No. 83
33rd International Convention
August 24-28, 1998
Honolulu, HI

WHEREAS:

AFSCME has been the forefront of the union movement in the implementation of regulations for the improvement of America’s working class livelihood by wisely utilizing its resources to support the improvement of the causes affecting minorities, underprivileged children, the elderly, and the disabled population; and

WHEREAS:

AFSCME has provided direction and strong leadership anywhere the nation has ever needed it, no matter how difficult the situation or the circumstances. AFSCME has always been where most needed; and

WHEREAS:

Nationwide, it has become a luxury to send our children to college. A free education, as we used to know it, no longer exists. America is experiencing a difficult and sad reality educating the children of the working class, our children. They also deserve the right to a college education, regardless of its cost; and

WHEREAS:

It is becoming a painful and almost impossible dream for our children and our own members to gain access to that tool, which is indispensable to forge ahead in society.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

That AFSCME will strongly consider, support and recommend legislation in the implementation of efforts to allocate funds to further the education of low income Americans seeking a higher education; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:

That AFSCME will utilize the strong arm of its Education Department in lobbying to ensure that such endeavor is accomplished.

SUBMITTED BY:

 

Cesareo A. Guerrero, Delegate
AFSCME Local 215, Council 1707
New York