- Attend VSEA’s January 18 Legislative Open House
- Volunteer to Help With a VSEA Event
- Testify at the Legislature If There’s An Issue Important to Me
- Get More Involved In My Local Chapter
- Write a Letter to the Editor of My Local Paper
- Write a Letter to My Elected Officials
- Educate My Co-Workers about Issues/Events/Opportunities
- Subscribe to VSEA “Week In Action” so I’m Up To Date
- Provide VSEA HQ with My Home E-mail Address
- Become a Steward/Council Member/Elected Officer
- Join a VSEA Committee
- Attend a VSEA Rally
- March With VSEA in a Parade
- Attend VSEA Annual Meeting in September 2011
- Sign Up a Local Business to the VSEA Advantage Discount Program
- Convert a Fee Payer
- Inform VSEA HQ /Elected Officials About Perceived Fraud & Waste
- Inform VSEA HQ About Private Contractors Doing State Employee Work, and
- Help Make VSEA a Stronger Advocate For All State Employees
What’s your resolution?
"…the ‘wealth gap,’ which differs from the income gap because it measures total net worth, is now 225 times greater between the richest 1 percent and the median family net worth, and lest we forget, corporations are sitting on $1.93 trillion as of Sept. 30—up from $1.8 trillion at the end of June–and not using some of that money pot to create jobs."
“What wealthy people want, I think, are strong, stable communities. And that means they need their neighbors to be doing well, [said Sen. Pollina]”
Pollina Pens Commentary For VTDigger
"Where are we going to get the sophisticated skill set we need for the future, if we’re demeaning that service in the first place?" [asked Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va.].
Where indeed…
"[Sec’y of the Admin Jeb] Spaulding said he isn’t a big proponent of Challenges for Change, but something has to be done, and the incoming administration has cast its eyes on the two biggest ticket items: Education and human services."
No real specifics given, just generalities.
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