Colleagues,
Please
read this important Advocacy Blog Action Alert below from the National Coalition
for Literacy. "Tell Congress: Do Not Include HS Diploma GED Requirement in
Unemployment Insurance Extension". The deadline for acting is January 24th.
Please contact your Members of Congress now.
David J. Rosen
Adult
Literacy Advocate
djros...@gmail.comCongress will soon continue
its debate on the extension of Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits—but it may
include a provision that’s alarming Americans nationwide.
House
Republicans are expected to once again push for a condition that would “…deny UI
benefits to any worker who lacks a high school diploma or GED and is not
enrolled in classes to get one or the other—regardless of how long the person
worked or whether he or she has access to adult education,” according to a
recent report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). House
Republicans plan to push their UI extension agenda in time for the President’s
State of the Union address, according to CQ’s Roll Call.
Adult educators
understand the necessity of an education—it helps adults get and keep jobs with
family sustaining wages and lead richer, fuller lives. But what is not
acceptable is to demand that those who have effectively contributed to the
system for years through the payment of UI taxes —and who then were laid off due
to no fault of their own—be denied UI on the basis of their education level. It
is at best, mean-spirited and at worst, unjust.
Unlike other policies
that open doors to adult education in order to boost education levels and help
individuals attain self-sufficiency, this provision also offers no funding to
assist unemployed workers to obtain a GED credential. As such, this requirement
is an unfunded mandate on an already overburdened system.
If this
proposed provision were in the best interests of adults and families, additional
funding and much needed supports would be put into place simultaneously focused
on opening the doors to more adult education programs. As it stands, this UI
provision would be the wrong policy needed at a time when we really should be
trying to do all that we can to help adults get back to work. Its intent is
punitive and goes against meaningful adult education reform. We need your help
to turn this around!
Contact Your Members of Congress:
Deadline:
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
By Phone or Email
• Call or write your U.S.
Representative and Senators today. (Take action through NCL's Facebook page for
greater impact.)
• Ask them to Say No to requiring a HS diploma or GED in any
unemployment insurance extension for 2012.
• Use 1-2 of the suggested talking
points and speak from your experience. Share local waiting list data, if
applicable.
Post on Your U.S. Representative’s and Senators’ Facebook
Walls
Via Facebook:
• Go to your House Member's Facebook page and
click the ‘Like’ button at the top.
• Then post this message to his or her
wall: "Please say no to any UI extension plan that includes a HS diploma or GED
requirement in order to maintain unemployment insurance benefits.”
Tweet to
Your Members of Congress
Via Twitter:
• Search to see if your U.S.
Representative and Senators are on Twitter. Follow them.
• Then send a tweet
like this, using the #FairUI hashtag:
(@insert your House Member's or
Senator’s Twitter handle) Please say no to any UI extension plan that includes a
HS diploma or #GED requirement in order to maintain benefits. #FairUI
For
example:
@repsandylevin Please say no to any UI extension plan that
includes a HS diploma or #GED requirement in order to maintain benefits. #FairUI
Blog About It!
Cross post this blog posting on your blog, with a
cross link back to the National Coalition for Literacy as the source. Or adapt
it to fit your circumstance. Add your program or community data about adult
education and make it your own.
Stay Involved
Learn more about
social media strategies and tips. Visit our Connect Page for more
information.
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the National Coalition for Literacy about actions needed for adult education and
family literacy.
Teach Congress about the needs of undereducated workers
and of the adult education and literacy system. Call Congress today! And pass
this email on to those who you think may be
interested.
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