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PCDO ResolutionsAt our membership meeting on Sunday, June 18, the PCDO voted on and approved resolutions concerning the Darfur Genocide, Health Care and Government Ethics Reform. The final resolutions are below.
Resolution on Darfur Genocide Submitted by Judy Leopold, Beth Healey, Jim Healey and Jenny Crumiller
The slow reaction of the international community to the savage fighting in the Darfur region of Sudan, especially the brutal campaign against Darfur's tribal people by the janjaweed militias backing the Sudanese government, has been appalling. Sixteen months have gone by since a United Nations commission of inquiry documented the atrocities being perpetrated in Darfur, yet governments continue to calculate the most expedient political alliances and advantages.
Still, citizen pressure is making a difference. International efforts to halt the killings and mass expulsions in Darfur have made some headway, and intense pressures have pushed the Sudanese government and the largest of three rebel militias to accept a shaky peace agreement -- for which credit needs to be given to the Bush administration (especially Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick), the United Nations, and the African Union, all of whom have worked to put together a peace deal that would stop the terrible killing of the Darfurian people.
With the peace agreement signed, the following actions should be implemented:
We call upon the Congress and the President to move swiftly on the items that are within their jurisdiction to decide, and to join other countries in pressing for the items that require international action through the United Nations. Resolution on Health Care Submitted by Toby Israel, Nancy Hall, Toshi Abe and Lawrence Kane
A Resolution of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization Relating to Health Insurance Reform in the United States.
WHEREAS, The PCDO believes that the current system of tying health insurance to employment is unsustainable; and
WHEREAS, Serious changes need to be made to address the rising costs of medical care and health insurance; and
WHEREAS, It is also unacceptable that, in the richest country in the world, 46 million of its population are uninsured; and
WHEREAS, Health care is an internationally recognized human right, not a privilege
RESOLVED by the Princeton Community Democratic Organization that we support the creation of a universal health insurance program.
Resolution on Government Ethics Submitted by Marvin Reed, Russ Weiss, Anne Reeves and Jenny Crumiller
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization commends the efforts of the New Jersey Legislature and the Governor to reduce corruption in our government by creating a pilot project for public financing of elections. For too long the image of New Jersey has been tarnished by the corrosive effect of special interest money seeking influence on government decisions. Public campaign financing is the single most direct and effective way to deal with this problem. Therefore, it is the view of the PCDO that the New Jersey Citizens' Clean Elections Commission's Final Report of May 8, 2006 should be given priority attention by the state legislature and the Governor. The PCDO supports the expansion of the project as an important milestone on the road to clean elections and clean government in New Jersey.
Additionally, the PCDO urges the governing bodies of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township ban “pay-to-play” campaign contributions at the local level.
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