This is a repost from the IEA website (http://www.ieanea.org/page319703931.aspx)
IEA MEMBER “TO DO” LIST
1) Circle May 29th May 31st, the General Assembly’s adjournment date, on the calendar.
By midnight on May 31st, it is expected the legislature will make key decisions that will affect IEA members, including whether to offer future members inferior benefits.
2) Go to the IEA Website and click on “My IEA Profile” and make sure your Association has the proper information on you, including the email address you check most often.
There could be a last moment “call to action” in which members are asked to contact their senators and representatives. In that case, you would receive an email with an alert and talking points.
3) Circle May 23 and 24 on your calendar. On those days, your local legislators will be in their home districts participating in Memorial Day public events in your community. They might also have home district office hours. Call their offices, find out where they will be on Saturday and Sunday. Get a group of your colleagues together and plan to meet with your legislators to talk to them about your issues and how you expect them to vote.
Specifically, tell them to:
- Oppose any proposal that would reduce benefits for future education employees. Education employees didn’t cause the problem and the current benefits are reasonable and comparable to those in other states.
- Oppose any proposal to under fund the state pension systems.
- Support an income tax increase that will provide adequate funding to all public schools at all levels, preK through higher education.
4) Make a mental note to keep checking the IEA Website.
It will be updated regularly as new developments occur.
The following video contains an important message from IEA President Ken Swanson and Interim Executive Director Patti Hodges, recorded May 16, 2009.
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