Mattera to Promote Military Opt-Out for City High School Students
Date Published: August 31, 2005
Brooklyn, NY -- Gloria Mattera, Green
Party candidate for Brooklyn Borough President, said
Saturday she would inform parents and high school students
in Brooklyn that they can request to have their personal
information withheld from military recruiters. Because of a
provision in the "No Child Left Behind" Act, schools are
required to release student information to the military to
receive federal funds.
"When I am elected, I will use Brooklyn Borough President
resources to ensure that every parent and student in
Brooklyn knows about their right to keep personal
information away from military recruiters," said Mattera.
"Our city high schools must not be turned into military
recruiting stations."
Mattera spoke at a fundraiser Saturday night at The Spoken
Words Café in Brooklyn. The event was one of many to raise
money to qualify for matching funds through New York City's
Campaign Finance Program.
Rebecca Rotzler, Deputy Mayor of New Paltz and Green Party
member, also spoke at the fundraiser, about her recent trip
to "Camp Casey" in Crawford, Texas and meeting with Cindy
Sheehan whose son Casey was killed while serving in Iraq.
Rotzler, the mother of a teenage son, is co-chair of the
national Green Party Peace Action Committee.
"We must do all we can to prevent more tragic loss such as
Cindy Sheehan has endured as a result of having her child
deceived by military recruiters," said Rotzler. "Our young
people, especially from poor families, are being made to
believe that they will be given many opportunities and NOT
combat when joining the military. Unfortunately, what too
many are receiving is an early death."
Mattera ran for city council in 2003 as the "Green - No to
War" candidate. She was arrested in an act of civil
disobedience at the Flatbush army recruiting center in
March on the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq,
and continues to emphasize how the illegal and costly
invasion and occupation of Iraq rob cities of resources
needed to provide public services that ensure a decent
quality of life.
MORE INFORMATION
Contact: Colby Hamilton
Committee to Elect Gloria Mattera
437 2nd Street, Suite 2
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Tel: 917-627-8000
Fax 800-420-5307
http://www.ElectGloria.org
Colby @ ElectGloria.org
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