Final ResolutionsPrimary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Anita Freedman Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 HONORING ANITA FREEDMAN A Resolution related to the honoring of Anita Freedman by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, Anita Freedman, has served the New Hampshire Democratic Party for over 30 years; and WHEREAS she has decided not to seek another term as the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s DNC National Committee woman after serving our state and protecting our First in the Nation Primary for over 20 years; and WHEREAS Anita was the longest serving DNC member in New Hampshire history; and WHEREAS in addition to her participation at the national level, Anita has also dedicated her life to New Hampshire Democrats, serving as chairwoman of both the Portsmouth Democrats and Rockingham County Democratic Committee; and WHEREAS Anita has also been a presidential elector, and Co-Chaired both of former President Bill Clinton’s New Hampshire campaigns; and WHEREAS Anita’s service as Commissioner of the Portsmouth Housing Authority and President of the National Council of Jewish Women illustrate her dedication to the betterment of her community; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic State Convention applaud, honor, and thank Anita Freedman for her year’s of service to the Democratic Party at the local, state and national levels.
Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Harriet Ward Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING HARRIET WARD A Resolution related to the honoring of Harriet Ward, offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring David L. Broderick Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING DAVID L. BRODERICK A Resolution related to the honoring of David L Broderick, offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Gaetan Digangi Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail
HONORING GAETAN DIGANGI A Resolution related to the honoring of Gaetan Digangi by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, Gaetan Digangi has fought tirelessly over the past eight years to preserve New Hampshire’s First in the Nation Primary status; and WHEREAS he has earned great respect from his colleagues across the nation for his dedication to electing Democrats, especially here in New Hampshire; and WHEREAS Gaetan has always been willing to go out of his way to support the New Hampshire Democratic Party and all of our candidates, from the bottom up; and WHEREAS although Gaetan’s service as the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s DNC National Committeeman has been exemplary, we look forward to him helping us elect New Hampshire Democrats in the years to come; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic State Convention applauds, honor, and thanks Gaetan Digangi for his years of service to the Democratic Party at the local, state, and national levels. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring The Democratic Campaigns for President of the United States Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail
HONORING THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGNS FOR PRESIDENT A Resolution related to the honoring the Democratic campaigns for President of the United States offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, the campaigns of Joe Biden for President, Hillary Clinton for President , Chris Dodd for President, John Edwards for President, Dennis Kucinich for President, Barack Obama for America, and Bill Richardson for President helped create record turn-out and unprecedented involvement in the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic Presidential Primary; and WHEREAS this year’s Democratic Presidential campaigns should be lauded for their efforts to bring in new voters and help grow the New Hampshire Democratic Party; and WHEREAS we thank them for their dedication to preserving New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary status; and WHEREAS the results of this year’s Democratic Presidential Primary show the strength of New Hampshire Democrats and prove that New Hampshire’s role as the first in the nation primary should be preserved; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic State Convention applaud, honor, and thank the 2008 Democratic Presidential campaigns for their participation in the primary process and their efforts to promote growth in the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring James Jarvis Date Submitted: 5/1/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING JAMES JARVIS A Resolution related to the honoring of James Jarvis, offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Dr. John Hussey Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING DR. JOHN HUSSEY A Resolution related to the honoring of Dr. John Hussey, offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Margo Ellis Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING MARGO ELLIS A Resolution honoring Margo Ellis offered by The New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, we mourn the loss of Margo Ellis, who passed away earlier this year after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease; and WHEREAS, Margo was a leader in Madison, New Hampshire, serving as town chair for six years in the 1990’s at time when being a Democrat in Carroll County took “courage;” and WHEREAS, throughout her tenure, Margo helped build the Democratic Party in the North Country by recruiting candidates for office, attending local meetings, encouraging new individuals to get involved in the process, and working hard for the Democratic candidates for office up and down the ticket; WHEREAS, Margo was honored for her work in Carroll County back in 1997 by the Carroll County Democratic Committee; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic State Convention grant to Margo Ellis the highest praise and accolades for her dedicated service to the party and her community; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT expressions of heartfelt sympathy be extended to the members of her family. Ray Buckley Chair, New Hampshire Democratic Party Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Frances Shaine Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING FRANCES SHAINE A Resolution related to the honoring of Frances Shaine by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, we mourn the death of Frances Shaine, a lifelong New Hampshire Democrat and leader within her community; and WHEREAS Frances was known for her dedication to the Democratic Party and our candidates, frequently throwing house parties, serving on steering committees, and housing innumerable campaign staffers at her home; and WHEREAS Frances was even our Executive Council nominee in District 4 back in 1980; and WHEREAS Frances was also heavily involved in New Hampshire state government, and in addition to her work as the State Director of Economic Planning, was also named to several state-wide panels by previous New Hampshire Governors; and WHEREAS Frances interests went far beyond politics and government, as she was a highly regarded writer and editor for New Hampshire Profile Magazine; and WHEREAS Frances served as the first female Vice-President of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce; Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: New Hampshire Democratic Party Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Honoring Congressman Tom Lantos Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail MEMORIALIZING CONGRESSMAN TOM LANTOS A Resolution related to the honoring of Congressman Tom Lantos offered by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Ray Buckley Primary Sponsor: Newbury Democratic Committee Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Pertaining to the Accountability of the Federal Government Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail The Accountability of the Federal Government WHEREAS: Labels such as left and right, small or big government, red or blue states distract and divide American citizens from the role of effective, smart and good government. WHEREAS: An effective, smart and good government upholds the rule of law, protects the innocent, punishes the guilty, keeps the peace and provides order and security with the most justice and least violence possible. WHEREAS: The Bush-Cheney administration of the federal government of the United States of America has been shown to have deceived its people as to why a war with Iraq was necessary, why its continued prosecution is necessary, and how the lives of thousands of wounded and killed soldiers and civilians of this country, Iraq and many other nations will be accounted for and addressed. WHEREAS: The Bush-Cheney Administration of the federal government of the United States of America has also failed to appoint the capable people needed and recommend and provide the funding needed to ensure the right, proper and necessary regulatory responses to many situations recently including, not limited to, the care and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers and their families, the Gulf Hurricanes, the importation of toxic goods, food and toys from China, the fraud and deception that fueled the subprime crisis, and the excessive profits being leveraged from American citizens and taxpayers by companies such as Exxon Mobil and Halliburton. BE IT RESOLVED: The people of the United States of America have a right to expect standards of accountability for its government and the officials of that government and that it’s established system of checks and balances either works or be revised to work. The people now come with a resolution to the Congress to assess the current imbalances, identify these recent wrong doings and failures, appoint and administer a Commission of Accountability and Reconciliation, indict and prosecute the guilty, and hear and address the rightful grievances of those wronged in this period. The people also require that the Congress now propose and adopt more effective standards of accountability for the government, its leaders, officers and agencies to prevent such future lapses and secure a more effective, smart and good government. Primary Sponsor: Alexander Lee Co-sponsors: None Topic: International relations Date Submitted: April 29, 2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile þ E-mail Talk to Those Who Will Listen A Resolution related to foreign policy, offered by Alexander Lee, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. Whereas, governments, in their proper role, should seek peace for all people everywhere, Whereas, the spread of violence around the world has been exacerbated by an unforgiving United States foreign policy that refuses to permit negotiations between warring parties willing to negotiate, Therefore, candidates for federal office and holders of federal office ought to espouse a foreign policy which promotes lasting, meaningful peace agreements, Therefore, efforts to negotiate for peaceful resolution of conflict instead of resorting to violence, ought to be honored by the United States,
Primary Sponsor: Rep. Betty Hall Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Commencing Impeachment Procedures Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail
PETITION TO COMMENCE IMPEACHMENT PROCEDURE IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS A resolution related to impeachment, offered by Betty Hall, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday May 17, 2008.
WHEREAS, the New Hampshire State Democratic Party resolved unanimously in 2006 that the House of Representatives of the State of New Hampshire has good cause for submitting charges to the U.S. House of Representatives as grounds for the impeachment of President George W. Bush; and, WHEREAS, the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the people a right to petition the government for a redress of grievances; and, WHEREAS, the New Hampshire State Constitution Article 4 provides for "Rights of Conscience"; and, WHEREAS, members of the New Hampshire State Legislature and the United States Congress who are elected to public office take an oath to support the Constitution; and, WHEREAS, the United States Constitution provides a system of checks and balances that is designed to prevent the abuse of power by government and to preserve the power and freedom of the people; and, WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that suggests President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have abused their executive power by deliberately providing misleading information to Congress and the public about the threat from Iraq in order to induce Congress to approve the use of military force; and, WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have authorized and condoned the rendition of prisoners across national borders and the torture of those prisoners in violation of the "Federal Torture Act" Title 18 United States Code, Section 113C; and, WHEREAS, there is evidence in the public record that President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney may have authorized allowed the politicization of the Department of Justice and improperly obstructed Congressional oversight investigations related to this action the politicization of the Department of Justice; and, WHEREAS, on December 17th, 2005, President George W. Bush publicly admitted to ordering the National Security Agency to conduct electronic surveillance and information gathering on American citizens in a manner that may have violated the Constitution's 4th Amendment prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures; and, WHEREAS, the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Representatives has the power to investigate these, or any other charges of Executive misconduct, for which there is sufficient cause; and, WHEREAS, the United States Congress has the sole power to determine guilt or innocence, and whether these crimes rise to the level of High Crimes and Misdemeanors, through the Constitutional process of impeachment and a subsequent trial; and, WHEREAS, future Presidents will effectively inherit any expanded powers of the current Presidency unless those powers are removed by the process of impeachment before leaving office; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the New Hampshire State Democratic Party hereby requests that the United States House of Representatives investigate these charges, using the greater power that an impeachment investigation provides, and if their findings so warrant, proceed with the impeachment of President George Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the New Hampshire State Democratic Party hereby requests that the New Hampshire House exercise its right to petition the United States House of Representatives to urge commencement of impeachment investigations; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this resolution with the original authorizing signature of the Secretary of State and of the New Hampshire State Democratic Party be sent to the Office of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and that copies of the signed resolution be sent to each member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives and to each member of the New Hampshire State Legislature. Majority Committee Recommendation: NO. It is the purview of the US Congress to engage in impeachment proceedings. The US Congress has chosen not to engage in proceedings but to focus on objectives critical to the Democratic agenda. The Democratic Party has a number of aggressive goals such as Universal Healthcare, Quality Education, and ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. We believe our focus should be on electing Democrats to Local, State, and Presidential office to achieve these goals. Primary Sponsor: Marcosa J Santiago MD NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE WHEREAS, every person in the United States, has the right to and deserves equitable, affordable, quality health care, and WHEREAS, the United States has an excellent infrastructure of hospitals, physicians, specialists, and modern medical equipment, and WHEREAS, the US healthcare expenditure is more than twice as much per capita as Europe, Canada, and Japan, and WHEREAS, despite above mentioned seeming best of all conditions, the World Health Organization (WHO), ranks the US healthcare system as 37th of 190 countries, and 72nd on the performance level of health care, and WHEREAS, overall healthcare measures disparities exist along racial, ethnic, and socio-economic lines, with many medically underserved geographic areas and populations, and many health professional shortages in certain medical areas, and WHEREAS, many families are unable to access healthcare because of the inability to afford the high cost of premiums, the high deductibles, out-of-pocket costs, and WHEREAS, millions with health insurance have coverage so inadequate, that a major illness would lead to financial ruin, and medical illness and bills cause about one-half of all personal bankruptcies, and WHEREAS, the number of Americans without health insurance now exceeds 47 million, and WHEREAS, the complex bureaucracy arising from our system of fragmented, for-profit, multi-payer system of health care financing consumes approximately thirty percent (30%) of United States health care spending, and WHEREAS, each citizen’s “pursuit of happiness” depends upon maintaining health, and WHEREAS, a healthy economy depends upon a healthy and productive citizenry, and WHEREAS, the General Accounting Office concludes that if the US shifted to a single payer system of universal coverage, “the savings in administrative costs would be more than enough to offset the cost” of providing health care to everyone, therefore be it RESOLVED, that the New Hampshire Democratic Party supports the establishment of a universal single payer, national health care system in the US, and be it further RESOLVED, that this system be publicly financed, but privately delivered; allow people to choose their own health care providers, and provide preventive health care, dental care, mental health care, long term care, chiropractic, hearing, vision, and affordable prescription drugs; and make health care available to everyone regardless of pre-existing conditions, status of employment, or income level, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the New Hampshire Democratic Party endorses, and respectfully urges the United States Congress to enact, the United States National Health Insurance Act (HR-676) sponsored by US Representative Conyers, and adopt its goal of universal single-payer health insurance SUBMITTED BY: MELANIE LEVESQUE
Primary Sponsor: Jim Rafferty Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution Pertaining to Superdelegates Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail THE SUPERDELEGATE PROCESS SHOULD BE REVIEWED TO ASCERTAIN IF THE PROCESS LIVES UP TO THE DEMOCRATIC IDEALS WE AS DEMOCRATS ALL BELIEVE IN
Primary Sponsor: Sara Dustin Co-sponsors: N/A Topic: A Resolution for New Hampshire Children Date Submitted: 4/30/2008 Submitted by: q Mail q Facsimile q E-mail A Resolution related to resolving that no New Hampshire child, no matter their status, be homeless and that the New Hampshire Democratic Party will support the finding of the state’s Task Force on the TANF Grant, offered by Sara Dustin, for consideration by the New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention on Saturday, May 17, 2008. WHEREAS, the New Hampshire Democratic Party has wisely stated in its platform that “Every person deserves, safe, decent and affordable house” and accurately noted that such housing is “essential to the growth of our economy and the strength of our families and communities;” and WHEREAS, the NH Housing Authority reports that in the four Southern Counties of our state, where 72% of our poorest families live, the cost of a two bedroom apartment plus utilities in the bottom 20% of the private housing market falls between $850 and $900 a month; and WHEREAS, the maximum TANF grant the state issues for the support of a single parent with two children is $675 per month; and WHEREAS, in order to remain eligible for this grant, the parent must report daily at 8:30am for a four to five hour stint at a work participation site, and in order to do this she must place her children in daycare, paying an average co-pay of $75/month, and maintain and fuel an automobile; and WHEREAS, until she is able to master the difficult task of supporting her children on a single income in today’s workplace and successfully leave TANF, the parent must, in order to maintain minimum family functioning, provide her children and herself with adequate food, household cleaning, dish washing and personal hygiene supplies, find quarters for the laundromat, pay for a phone and essential over-the-county medications like baby aspirin, antiseptic and band aids, and sometimes buy diapers and infant formula, all on the grant issued by the state; and WHEREAS, the daycare providers, remedial educators and emergency housing providers who work with TANF parents report serving clients who are unable to move into the work force effectively because the task become too difficult after they have lost their apartments and must live in camp grounds, shelter and their cars; and WHEREAS, homeless children are exposed to high levels of stress and poor nutrition, experience poorer physical and emotional health and are apt to fall back in school—with consequence that will follow them through their lifetime and lessen the contribution they are able to make to the life of the state; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, no New Hampshire child, no matter their status, shall be homeless; and LET IT BE FUTHER RESOLVED THAT, the New Hampshire Democratic Party supports the finding of the state’s Task Force on the TANF Grant that those TANF families solely dependent on the state grant for their survival be issued a supplemental housing voucher by the NH Division of Family Assistance in an amount sufficient to achieve this end.
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