Social Action Committee
Thank you! I appreciate the support!
Ralph
Ralph Becker
P.O. Box 658
Salt Lake City, Utah 84110801.359-4746 campaign
801.355.8816 business
rbecker@bearwest.com
www.ralphbecker.com
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From: Sheryl Ginsberg [mailto:ginsberg_therapy@yahoo
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:18 PM
To: rbecker@bearwest.com
Utah State House still allows school beatings
According to a Salt Lake Tribune article "Weird Laws Clutter the Utah Code" Utah parents can give written permission to teachers to hit their children even though none of Utah's public school do it. (Dan Harrie and Judy Fahys, January 18, 1998).
The law was passed in 1992 and says:
"A school employee may not inflict or cause the infliction of corporal punishment upon a child who is receiving services from the school, unless written permission has been given by the student's parent or guardian to do so."
Join the Young Democrats of Utah for a night of camaraderie, food and fun at their 2006 Annual Convention. Participants will hear from US Congressman Jim Matheson and elect the group's new leadership for the upcoming year. All politically active young adults ages 18-35 are encouraged to attend. A reception with refreshments will follow. For more information, visit www.YoungDemsofUtah.org
I suggest the membership go to this site and take the survey. This aligns with the three main foci of our group.
Thanks,
Sheryl
Dear MoveOn member,
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We met last night to revise our issues - our current issues are on the left under the "categories" heading. Linda Hilton from CORC was so inspiring, we thought that it was time to do it.
After a voting on over 20 ideas, we arrived with the following three categories:
- I'm mad that more people DONT VOTE!
- I'm mad about the wage gap and inequality!
- I'm mad about the polarization in our country!
Who We Are
Democracy for Utah is a grassroots organization dedicated to promoting American values such as civic participation, good government, social responsibility, equality of opportunity, and investing in our future. Our mission is to increase the number of progressives in elected office and in the Democratic Party leadership in Utah through a combination of volunteering, issue advocacy, education, candidate endorsements, and fundraising. Democracy for Utah is affiliated with the Democracy for America coalition founded by Governor Howard Dean.
Officers
President - Carrie Ulrich
Vice President - John Lee
Secretary - June Taylor
Treasurer - Ted Gurney
Committee Chairs
Social Action Committee - John Lee
Political Action Committee - Sheryl Ginsberg
Mailing Address
Democracy for Utah
P.O. Box 521332
Salt Lake City, UT 84152
Documents
Bylaws: D4UBylawsDraft12.rtf
Constitution: D4UConstitutionV1_5.doc
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The word evangelicalism usually refers to a tendency in diverse branches of conservative Christianity, typified by an emphasis on evangelism, a personal experience of conversion, biblically-oriented faith, and a belief in the relevance of Christian faith to cultural issues. In the late 20th century and early 21st century, Protestant people, churches and social movements have often been called evangelical in contrast to Protestant liberalism.
I attended a lecture tonight sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Utah Chapter. The speaker was
Ruth Messinger, who is the current president and executive director of American Jewish World Service. She talked about her efforts to establish humanitarian aid and interfaith relief services for communities who have been impacted by the genocide in Darfur.
The speech was especially moving to some of the audience members who have been affected in their own past from the Nazi Holoucast. A refrain heard often in our culture is "never again", however, Genocide is happening in this time, right now, and not much is being done through our government to assist those who are being murdered in Darfur.
Enraged, Sad, Despairing; I can't decide which emotion is primary for me after reading “Panel Oks bill on Gay Clubs” in the Tribune this morning. Incidently, the headline also misrepresented the Gay/Straight Alliance as a “Gay” club The article described the House Education Committee's supporting 8-4 vote on HB393, which prohibits Gay/Straight Alliance Clubs on campus. Chris Buttars is quoted at the end of the article as being opposed to the clubs because "it goes against MY morals".
National Call-In Day for Darfur
This may be late, but we can still make the calls this week. Sheryl
Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005
After the success of our last National Call-In Day for Darfur, we hope that you will join us in picking up the phone once again this Tuesday, December 6.
Experts from the State Department, NATO, and leading think-tanks have repeatedly said that funding the African Union is absolutely critical to stopping what both the President and Congress have declared to be genocide. Unfortunately, $50 million intended for African Union troops in Darfur was cut out of the recent Foreign Operations spending bill. There is, however, one last chance to get that funding back before the end of the year. An effort is underway to include those funds in the Defense Appropriations Conference Report when Congress comes back into session next week. It is vital that we do everything we can to make sure that Congress knows that their constituents are paying attention to this bill, and that we expect them to include these funds. Please call your Representative and your two Senators and make your voice heard on this incredibly important issue.




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