NEA opposed the House leadership’s plan and supported the Senate-passed bill providing tax cuts for the middle class. In just six months, across the board funding cuts known as “sequestration” will go into effect unless Congress acts.
The NEA website has a "Take Action" link. This link takes you to a website that allows you to enter your zip code. You then select your U.S House Representative. You can select pre-written talking points to add to your message. After selecting or typing you message you simply enter in your information and press send. Often we want to speak up but do not know what to say. This allows us to have a voice without the fear of using the wrong words.
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As a constituent and an educator, I want to express my deep concern
about the "sequestration" cuts scheduled to go into effect in January
2013, and about any deal Congress may reach to avoid sequestration. |
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Any deficit reduction deal must take a balanced approach between reducing spending and raising revenues. |
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Education and other programs serving, children, working families,
seniors, and other vulnerable populations already took a huge hit in
last year's Budget Control Act. These programs must not continue to be
the source for deficit reduction while millionaires and corporations
continue to benefit from tax cuts and loopholes. |
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Unless Congress acts to stop the sequester, education funding will fall
off a cliff, dropping to pre-2003 levels. America's elementary,
secondary, and postsecondary schools have added 5.4 million students
since 2003, and costs associated with K-12 services have increased 25
percent since 2003. |
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The sequester cut would dramatically impact 9.35 million students by
eliminating services, cutting financial aid and increasing class sizes. |
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As many as 80,500 jobs could be lost in early education, K-12 and
postsecondary education. Since July 2008, the country has lost 312,700
public education jobs. This means there are roughly as many local school
jobs today as in December 2004. Yet, there will be 847,000 more pre
k-12 public school students this coming school year than in the fall of
2004. |
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We cannot balance the budget on the backs of children. Those most able
to do so must pay their fair share toward deficit reduction. |
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Please make sure that any deficit reduction deal is balanced and equitable. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
"If this nation doesn't act and act with urgency we're going to lose another generation of children," Geoff Canada at last week's CDF National Conference
ReplyDeleteThe Children's Defense Fund has had a lot of valuable social media tools that are extremely effective in getting our message about funding cuts across. This is happening as we speak!