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JALSA Supports Anti-bullying Legislation

November 17th, 2009 andyoram No comments

JALSA’s testimony before the Joint Education Committee indicates our concern for the long-term effects of bullying and the need for schools to be prepared to intervene.   Bullying creates a hostile and unwelcoming atmosphere in schools, which is not the arena in which we want our kids to learn.   The bullying is bad for the victim; it is bad for the bully, and it is bad for the schools.  Schools which deal with bullying report improved academic learning for all.   We are concerned about LGBT kids as well as those that get harassed for wearing a kippah or a prayer shawl, or because someone else perceives them as different.

Responding to Brian Camenker’s testimony that such legislation reflected special interest groups and a hidden agenda, Sheila Decter, indicated that JALSA was proud to consider itself a special interest group, as noted on this website:    Our special interest is promoting the general welfare; safeguarding access to equal opportunity; and eliminating the legal, societal and economic barriers that stand between too many and the promise of the American dream. We are a membership organization that believes that education is an important basic right.   If that agenda feels like a conspiracy, then it is a conspiracy of a lot of groups that care about the success of every school child.

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GBIO Forum will Feature all Four Senatorial Candidates

November 10th, 2009 andyoram No comments

Sunday,  November 15, 7 o’clock p.m.

Bethel AME Church, St. Andrews Campus, 86 Wachusett Street, Jamaica Plain (corner Wachusett Street and Walk Hill Street)

Congressman Michael Capuano
Attorney General Martha Coakley
CityYear Co-Founder and CEO, Be the Change, Alan Khazei
Venture Capitalist and Celtics Owner, Steve Pagliuca

Join JALSA and the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization to hold all four candidates accountable on issues we consider important

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Federal Paid Sick Days Testimony

November 10th, 2009 andyoram No comments

Administrative Support of Paid Sick Days

The Deputy Secretary of the Department of Labor, Mr. Seth Harris,
testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families,
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions and announced the
Obama Administration’s support for the Healthy Families Act during the
hearing: “The Cost of Being Sick: H1N1 and Paid Sick Days.”

The Healthy Families Act offers an important opportunity to provide
workers with economic security by assuring that they have the ability to
stay home if they are sick without fear of losing their jobs or being
forced to go to work sick because they cannot afford to stay home.