[AAACE-NLA] 33 States Missing in the Save Literacy Campaign?

Guerriere, Carl carl.guerriere at po.state.ct.us
Fri Feb 25 14:25:07 EST 2005


Hi David.
Since the point person for Connecticut has not responded I will let you know what I know.  CAACE is the point organization for the state of Connecticut.  They have sent out an alert with suggestions on how to contact congresspeople to all adult education directors.  I do not know what the response has been.
The Greater Hartford Literacy Council has also sent out alerts to over 2,000 of our friends and a few people are letting us know that they have made contact.  Many of our contacts include community based organizations.
I will be going to Washington next week to participate in the Literacy USA conference and to talk with our congressional representatives.




Carl Guerriere 
Executive Director/Literacy Advocate 
Greater Hartford Literacy Council 
One Union Place  
Hartford, CT  06103 
(860) 522-7323 (522-READ) 
www.greaterhartfordreads.org 
Fax: (860) 722-2486 

Reading. It takes you places.

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From: 	aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org [mailto:aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org]  On Behalf Of David Rosen
Sent:	Friday, February 25, 2005 1:36 PM
To:	National Literacy Advocacy List sponsored by AAACE
Subject:	Re: [AAACE-NLA] 33 States Missing in the Save Literacy Campaign?

Art, and others,

Thanks. That's good news.  It would be great if someone from each of 
those states could share what is happening there, and if other states 
where there is activity could also let us all know.

There are several reasons why this is important.

1. People in states which are active want to know that they are not 
alone, that there is action in other states, and that the voices of 
adult literacy advocates are reaching Republicans and Democrats.
2. We can benefit from hearing what strategies are being used in other 
states, and particularly which ones are effective.  I think the 
postings here from Kentucky, Delaware and Pennsylvania have been 
particularly helpful.  Materials from these states, and Massachusetts, 
have been used by other states. ( They will be found on the Adult 
Literacy Education wiki at  
http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/AlePublicPolicyNational  )
3. We all need to know what elected officials and their aides are 
saying back to the field.  Are we "ratcheting up" the commitment of 
supporters?  If so, which ones? Have we convinced any legislators of 
the importance of federal adult education funding who were uniformed or 
on the fence?  Have we turned around any opponents?  If we have, we all 
need to know.

So, thanks to those states who have reported -- and continue to report 
-- what's happening.  And we look forward to hearing from the other 29 
states.

David

David J. Rosen
Adult Literacy Advocate
djrosen at theworld.com

On Feb 25, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Ellison, Art wrote:

> David,
>     Connecticut, Vermont and Maine are three of the states on my 
> contact
> list for the Policy Committee. All have active efforts going forward 
> on the
> budget cut, but just have not announced anything to the list. I 
> suspect that
> we have other states in the same situation.
> Art
>

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