Thursday, October 14, 2010

Nevada Faculty Alliance slate of candidates who support higher-education

There's no need to elaborate on the point -- this fall's elections will be crucial for the future of higher education in Nevada.

With so many seats up for grabs and with so many crucial decisions to be made in 2011 on the state and federal budgets for higher education, on tuition and financial aid for students; on whether Nevada addresses its desperate need for economic diversification by enhancing the educational level of its workforce, on whether we maintain current levels of service for students or have to close programs and campuses and turn students away, on whether faculty and staff and their families have to sustain unprecedented cuts in compensation and health benefits, on NSHE policies concerning a wide range of curricular matters ....anyone concerned with higher education should be voting this November for candidates who will make higher education a priority.

To encourage voters to support candidates who support higher education, the Nevada Faculty Alliance PAC has endorsed the following candidates and urges its members, all faculty and staff, all students and their parents, all supporters of higher education in the community, and all Nevadans to vote for our endorsed candidates.

US Senate, Harry Reid
US Congress (1st District) Shelley Berkeley
US Congress (3rd District) Dina Titus

Governor, Rory Reid
Lt. Governor, Brian Krolicki
Treasurer, Kate Marshall

Regent District 3, Kevin Page
Regent District 6, Mike Wixon
Regent District 7, Ray Rawson
Regent District 11, Jason Geddes
Regent District 12, Andrea Anderson
Regent District 13, James Dean Leavitt
Regent, Rural District, Kevin Melcher

state senate, Clark district 2, Mo Denis
state senate, Clark district 5, Joyce Woodhouse
state senate, Clark district 8, Tammy Peterson
state senate, Clark district 9, Benny Yerushalmi
state senate, Clark district 10, Rubin Kihuen
state senate, Clark district 12, Aaron Ford
state senate, Washoe district 1, Sheila Leslie
state senate, Washoe district 2, Allison Edwards
state senate, Washoe district 4, Ben Keickhefer
state senate, Capital district, James Settelmeyer

state assembly, district 1, Marilyn Kirkpatrick
state assembly, district 3, Peggy Pierce
state assembly, district 4, Gary Fisher
state assembly, district 5, Marilyn Dondero Loop
state assembly, district 6, Harvey Munford
state assembly, district 7, Dina Neal
state assembly, district 8, Jason Frierson
state assembly, district 9, Tick Segerblom
state assembly, district 10, Joe Hogan
state assembly, district 12, James Ohrenschall
state assembly, district 14, Maggie Carlton
state assembly, district 15, Eliot Anderson
state assembly, district 16, John Oceguera
state assembly, district 17, Kelvin Atkinson
state assembly, district 20, Lynn Goya
state assembly, district 21, Ellen Barr Spiegel
state assembly, district 22, Lynn Stewart
state assembly, district 24, David Bobzien
state assembly, district 26, Randy Kirner
state assembly, district 27, Teresa Benitez-Thompson
state assembly, district 28, Lucy Flores
state assembly, district 29, April Mastrolucca
state assembly, district 30, Debbie Smith
state assembly, district 31, Skip Daly
state assembly, district 32, Jodi Stephens
state assembly, district 33, Mike McFarlane
state assembly, district 34, William Horne
state assembly, district 35, Pete Goicochea
state assembly, district 37, Markus Conklin
state assembly, district 38, Tom Grady
state assembly, district 40, Robin Williamson
state assembly, district 41, Paul Aizley

Question 1, Yes



Early voting runs from Saturday October 16 through Friday October 29. On October 19, 20 and 21, there will be a mobile early vote location at Lied Library on the UNLV campus.

Election Day is Tuesday November 2.

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