For Immediate Release
Monday, March 19, 2001
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
AFSCME conference brings together legislators, top political figures and labor activists
Washington, DC —Tax cuts, privatization and other issues of importance to working families will be topics of discussion at the biennial legislative conference of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The two-day conference will be held March 26-27 at the Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC.
The conference, SPEAK UP: IT'S UP TO US!, will provide a forum on legislative efforts aimed at improving the lives of working families and will chart the course of AFSCME's legislative agenda under the Bush administration. More than 500 labor activists and members will attend.
All events are open to the media. Conference agenda is subject to change. Please contact AFSCME Public Affairs at the number above to confirm.
Celinda Lake, President and Founder Rep. Jack Quinn (R-NY), Luncheon Speaker
Monday, March 26
8:45 a.m.
AFSCME President, Gerald W. McEntee, Keynote Speaker
10:30 a.m.
TAX CUT PANEL
Bob Greenstein, Executive Director
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Lake, Snell, Perry and Associates
William McNary, President
US Action
12:45 p.m.
Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor, The Nation, Luncheon Speaker
2:15 p.m.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA), Plenary Speaker
3 p.m.
Workshops - Session I
4:30 p.m.
Workshops - Session II
Tuesday, March 27
8:15 a.m.
Rep. Bobbie Scott (D-VA)
9:00 a.m.
AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer, William Lucy
9:30 a.m.
Rep. George Miller (D-CA)
10:00a.m.
Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-MO)
10:30 a.m.
Rep. Hilda Solis (D-CA)
12:30 p.m.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), Luncheon Speaker
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Hundreds of AFSCME activists will lobby on Capitol Hill
Photo Opportunity: Over 500 AFSCME activists will descend on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, March 27 to lobby members of Congress on Social Security, Medicare, health care, privatization and other issues. Participants will be available for photographs and interviews.
Regional reporters: Where possible, AFSCME Public Affairs will arrange interviews with activists for regional reporters covering specific states. For more information, please call the number above.
