W.Va. activist groups announce support for Obama budget plan

March 29, 2009
By Paul J. Nyden
Staff writer, The Charleston Gazette

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The West Virginia Citizen Action Group began its campaign last week to support President Obama's budget proposals.

Those proposals, WV-CAG and its affiliates believe, will make affordable health care available to everyone, promote greater educational opportunities, promote clean energy and lessen dependence on foreign oil.

Gary Zuckett, executive director of WV-CAG, said, "The president's jobs-and-economic-recovery plan was a major step towards turning the economy around by creating or saving 3.5 million jobs while also providing tax relief to 95 percent of Americans.

"This budget continues that process of building our economy from the bottom up by investing in people and communities."

The campaign is also backed by Larry Matheney, secretary treasurer of the West Virginia AFL-CIO; Sam Hickman, director of the state chapter of the National Association of Social Workers; and Rick Wilson, a state leader of the American Friends Service Committee and Economic Justice Project.

Wilson said, "After years of misguided federal priorities and budget battles, it's nice to be in a situation where we can actually be for something."

Zuckett said, "President Obama inherited the nation's worst economic crisis in generations, and the largest deficit in history. ...

"His proposed budget returns fairness to our tax code and makes significant down payments on quality, affordable health care for America, world-class education and a clean energy future."

Wilson believes Obama's proposed budget will stimulate economic demand and help Americans hit hardest by current economic problems.

"Like many Americans, we share the concern about the growth of federal debt," Wilson added. "However, in these extraordinary times, the initiatives proposed in the president's budget will help position the country for sustainable growth for the long term so that we can move towards rational deficit reduction as the economy improves."

The budget proposal also includes plans to have the federal government give loans directly to students, eliminating the Federal Family Education Loan Program that uses private banks.

The proposed Direct Loan Program would be run by the government and dramatically reduce interest payments paid by students after they leave college.

WV-CAG is affiliated with USAction, a group that works to "create the nation's leading progressive coalitions."

Zuckett said the goals of WV-CAG and USAction are discussed in more detail on the Web sites www.rebuildandrenew.org and www.usaction.org.

Reach Paul J. Nyden at 304-348-5164.

The following national organizations have signed on to the statement of principles of responsible and fair taxation and funding investments for the common good.

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9to5, National Association of Working Women

ACORN

AFL-CIO

American Federation of Government Employees

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

Americans for Democratic Action, Inc.

Americans United for Change

Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs

Campaign for America's Future

Center for Community Change

Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

Children's Defense Fund

Citizens for Tax Justice

Class Action

Coalition on Human Needs

Community Action Partnership

Every Child Matters

Faith and Money Network, Inc. (formerly Ministry of Money)

Families USA

Food Research and Action Center

Friends Committee on National Legislation

Hispanic Federation

Institute for Policy Studies-Program on Inequality and Common Good

Kids Project

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights

LEAnet, a national network of local education agencies

Legal Momentum

Lutheran Services in America

NASW National Office

National Association for State Community Services Programs

National Association of Social Workers

National Center for Law and Economic Justice

National Coalition for the Homeless

National Direct Care Partnership

National Jobs for All Coalition

National Latina Health Network

National Low Income Housing Coalition

National Organization for Women

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness

National Priorities Project

National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc.

National Tongan American Society

National WIC Association

National Women’s Conference Committee

National Women’s Health Network

National Women's Law Center

NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby

OMB Watch

OWL – The Voice of Midlife and Older Women

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Washington Office

RESULTS

Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law

Service Employees International Union (SEIU)

Sojourners

The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd

The United Methodist Church - General Board of Church and Society

TrueMajority.org

Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries

United for a Fair Economy

United Neighborhood Centers of America

USAction

Vote Kids

Voices for America’s Children

Wealth for the Common Good

Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW)

Women Employed

Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement

YWCA USA