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Public Employee Press
Unions
battle for fair budgets
Political
Action 2005: Coalition Building
Caucus unites for action
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UNITED FOR A BETTER NEW YORK: DC 37 PAC Chair Lenny Allen,
City Council members Yvette Clarke, Bill Perkins and Robert Johnson,
Ms. Roberts, Assembly members Adriano Espaillat and Keith Wright
at DC 37 reception.
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Legislators and labor leaders press for racial parity
at New Yorks 34th annual Black, Hispanic and Asian caucus in Albany.
Story and photos
by DIANE S. WILLIAMS
Thousands of New Yorkers of color and their allies united for action in
Albany Feb. 19 through 21 at the 34th annual caucus of Black and Puerto
Rican legislators.
Focusing on the difficult year ahead, state legislators vowed to retain
a balance of power after a damaging state Court of Appeals
decision skewed the budget process in the governors favor. Black,
Latino and Asian lawmakers mingled with constituents including
a DC 37 contingent of more than 300 activists to build coalitions
and map strategies on how to combat what U.S. Congress Member Charles
Rangel called an assault on the poor, working families and seniors.
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Activist and journalist Felipe Luciano with DC 37 Secretary Cliff
Koppelman and DC 37 Political Action Director Wanda Williams.

Mayoral candidate Freddie Ferrer and DC 37 Council Rep.
Audrey McConney at union booth.

DC 37s Sue Graham, Sen. Byron Brown, NYC politicians Charles
Barron, C. Virginia Fields.

Retirees Assoc. VP Audrey Iszard chats up mayoral hopeful Council
Speaker Gifford Miller.
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This is class warfare, pure and simple, said
DC 37 Political Action Director Wanda Williams. People who need
public education, Medicaid, Social Security and other government programs
and the public employees who provide these services are
under attack. As a panelist in the state budget workshop, Williams
sat with advocates, representatives of the governor and lawmakers. She
and members from DC 37 locals 1549 and 420 pressed for the labor and working
families agenda and received from legislators a commitment to restore
significant funds to the budget for the Health and Hospitals Corp.
City Council members, state Senators and Assembly members,
Buffalo mayoral candidate Sen. Byron Brown and city mayoral candidates
C. Virginia Fields and Gifford Miller attended the DC 37 reception Saturday
afternoon. DC 37 President Veronica Montgomery-Costa was named the recipient
of the Harriet Tubman Award for leadership. Vowing to send Gov.
Pataki back to Peekskill in 2006, Paterson and state Democrats agreed
there is a lot of work to be done in the fight for more federal dollars
for New York State and the Big Apple.
Keynote speaker Bernice King, daughter of the late Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr., challenged the caucus to comfort the disturbed and disturb
the comfortable.
For too long the Black community has been dictated to, she
said. Its made us content to eat at the servants table
instead of the table of ownership. We have to fight against that mentality,
find our moral compass and create our own, she said.
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Presidents Carmen Charles, L. 420, and Juan Fernandez, L.154,
(center) with DC 37 members attended the unions reception
at Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislators Caucus
in Albany, Feb. 19-21.
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