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Mon Mar 17, 2008 at 00:57 PM CDT
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(Mark's got some great work done here to make the process as transparent as possible. We encourage others to read through the resolutions here, share thoughts and concerns, and help everyone think through the best resolutions possible. Additionally, we encourage those from other Senate Districts to post similar posts for their Senate District. We're working on a "County Convention" box where we will help track everything. - promoted by Phillip Martin)
This post constitutes the report of the SD 26 Resolutions Committee. With the permission of the BOR staff, and as chair of the committee, I am posting the SD 26 resolutions here so that: - Everyone will have the opportunity to read and discuss the resolutions before the convention takes place.
- Democrats outside of SD 26 are welcome to express their views on these issues of statewide significance. (Our party can withstand healthy discussions on important issues, even when there isn't a consensus of opinion!)
- Democrats across Texas will recognize the potential of the resolutions process in amplifying the voice of the grassroots of the party, as we have this opportunity to express our views collectively only once every two years. Because delegates assembled in convention represent the highest level of authority within the Texas Democratic Party, we can expect our elected Democratic representatives in state and federal government to pay attention.
- There should be transparency in the actions of our committee. Our intent is to allow good ideas to defy gravity and float to the top, even if they began with only a single precinct.
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SD 26 will have one of the largest conventions in the state, because the senatorial district is entirely within Bexar County. Precinct conventions in SD 26 approved 762 resolutions (including identical and similar resolutions approved in different precincts), and the Resolutions Committee is in the process of combining them into a manageable number. In order to keep this thread manageable as the report of the SD 26 Resolutions Committee, I ask all participants to refrain from using quote boxes to offer additional resolutions, because SD 26 will consider only those resolutions that have been approved by a precinct convention in SD 26 and recommended by the Resolutions Committee. We don't want anyone to be misled into thinking that a resolution posted here by someone other than myself will be voted upon in SD 26. (If you have a good idea for a resolution at this stage of the game, unfortunately your only avenue according to TDP rules is to have a petition signed by 20% of the delegates at the state convention, using an approved petition form. However, I have been informed that under Robert's Rules of Order, resolutions can be introduced from the convention floor at the county or senatorial district convention if the Rules and Procedures Committee of that convention passes a rule to allow them.) Amendments proposed on this thread are welcome, but will not be official unless someone offers them on the SD 26 convention floor. INDEX OF RESOLUTIONS - For ending the conflict in Iraq
- For non-discrimination legislation (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For safe schools for all children (state convention resolutions committee considered, not sure of outcome)
- For single-payer health care (state convention resolutions committee amended and approved)
- For overhaul of Medicare Part D
- For alternatives to detention of immigrant and asylum-seeking children (state convention resolutions committee amended and approved)
- For combatting global warming (state convention resolutions committee added the "resolved" clause as an amendment to a resolution entitled "Climate Protections Measures for Texas," and approved it)
- For making public facilities available for senatorial district conventions (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For public campaign financing (state convention resolutions committee amended and approved)
- For a one-day national primary
- For ending the caucus system (tabled by the SD 26 resolutions committee; all resolutions on this topic approved by any county or SD convention have been referred to an ad hoc committee chaired by State Senator Royce West)
- Opposing private management and ownership of public facilities
- Opposing new toll roads (state convention resolutions committee amended to prohibit TxDOT from employing lobbyists for new toll roads, and approved the resolution)
- Requiring verifiable voting (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version, which was approved by the convention)
- For a national voter registration system (temporary resolutions committee voted not to recommend)
- Opposing voter ID laws (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version, which was approved by the convention)
- For a solar rebate for Texas (state convention resolutions committee considered a similar version, amended it to replace "solar rebate" with "green energy rebate" and approved it)
- For a national renewable energy standard
- Opposing new coal plants (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version opposing new coal plants and new nuclear plants)
- For alternative fuels in new vehicles
- For expanded funding of the National Cemetery system
- For Hazlewood Act extension
- For more Veterans Administration hospitals in Texas (addressed by the state convention resolutions committee; outcome uncertain)
- For improved health care for veterans
- Opposing a border wall (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For statewide initiative and referendum
- For rules change on filling precinct chair vacancies (tabled by the state convention rules committee)
- Opposing torture (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For recycling electronics (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For military environmental responsibility
- For a living wage and collective bargaining (state convention resolutions committee approved)
- For protecting pensions
- For Social Security fairness for public employees (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For national student loan restoration (state convention resolutions committee amended and approved; state convention amended and approved)
- Opposing penalty for community college students who withdraw from courses (state convention amended to combine with #36 opposing the six-drop law, then approved)
- Opposing penalty for college and university students who withdraw from courses (state convention amended to combine with #35 opposing the three-repeat law, then approved)
- For establishing relations with Cuba
- For a fair peace process between Israel and Palestine
- For holding Blackwater Worldwide accountable
- For immigrant rights
- For cameras in jails
- For alternatives to prison
- For children's health insurance (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For combatting gang activity
- Opposing refuel jet purchase from foreign companies
- For teaching of science (state convention resolutions committee amended and approved)
- For passenger rail (state convention resolutions committee approved)
- For reasonable prices on government contract spending
- For marriage equality
- Opposing the No Child Left Behind Act (state convention resolutions committee approved a similar version)
- For equalization of school funding
- For fair trade
- Resolutions tabled because they are substantively similar to other resolutions recommended by the SD 26 committee
- Resolutions not recommended by the SD 26 committee
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