I support funding MontPIRG

I support funding MontPIRG

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Without the source of student funding, MontPIRG lost its greatest tool, the ability to hire staff that work on behalf of all students at the University. Thus the campaigns have lost some of the consistency, which leads so much to the victories that we normally accomplish. Since having a US PIRG organizer on campus to help with campaigns, MontPIRG was able to make 12,000 get out the vote contacts for the 2008 election, run a successful internship program training future leaders, successfully block an attempt to require a Montana issued ID to participate in Montana elections and pass a bill protecting renters through the state house. The MontPIRG organizer has also played a big role in building our organizations state power by meeting with Governor Schweitzer, Senator Jon Tester, Attorney General Steve Bullock, Secretary of State Linda McCulloch and countless state Senators and Representatives on behalf of our organization, talking to them about energy issues, voter protections and transportation issues.

 

There are no other StudentPIRG chapters in Montana: working at the leading liberal arts college in the state, we think that we can really lead the way. Elected officials have for too long ignored the concerns of their constituents – and in particular, students. However as history has shown they don’t when MontPIRG gets involved. That is because MontPIRG knows how to organize, knows how to communicate a message and knows how to win. We set the standard for advocacy on issues and legislation that affect our lives. More importantly, a real presence of MontPIRG will help the students – and the university – fulfills its overall mission to create knowledge, provide an active learning environment for students, and offer programs and services responsive to the needs of Montanans. Now is the time to resurrect MontPIRG as a voice and vehicle for students.

 

PIRG's organizing model can be effective not only for winning on issues relating to global warming, college affordability, and transportation in Missoula – but also improving the campus community by turning students into successful leaders, public speakers, and community organizers. Many influential and successful political leaders got their start in MontPIRG including Jim Messina (Deputy Chief of Staff for President Obama), Brad Martin (Political Director for Progressive Future) and Matt Singer (CEO Forward Montana).

 

Funding for a PIRG chapter gives students access to an experienced on-campus organizer who can assess problems in the campus community from an objective perspective, an incredible internship program combining classroom and real-world experience, and the ability to use a large network of fellow student activists, issue experts, lobbyists, bloggers, graphic designers, researchers, and press contacts. Students will gain skills in designing advocacy, press, and visibility campaigns that are not available elsewhere on campus. Through this network, students in chapters all across the country worked to pass the College Cost Reduction and Access Act in 2007, which increased Pell grant aid for students from the lowest incomes, and made student loans cheaper and more manageable. By being a part of something bigger – the PIRGs – UM students can accomplish more than they ever thought possible in Helena and the nation's capital.

 

We ask you: the students, former students, and the concerned public to support a $5, per student, per semester fee. Together we can once again have a powerful student activist organization on campus that works for the students, and community.

 

Thank you


Without the source of student funding, MontPIRG lost its greatest tool, the ability to hire staff that work on behalf of all students at the University. Thus the campaigns have lost some of the consistency, which leads so much to the victories that we normally accomplish. Since having a US PIRG organizer on campus to help with campaigns, MontPIRG was able to make 12,000 get out the vote contacts for the 2008 election, run a successful internship program training future leaders, successfully block an attempt to require a Montana issued ID to participate in Montana elections and pass a bill protecting renters through the state house. The MontPIRG organizer has also played a big role in building our organizations state power by meeting with Governor Schweitzer, Senator Jon Tester, Attorney General Steve Bullock, Secretary of State Linda McCulloch and countless state Senators and Representatives on behalf of our organization, talking to them about energy issues, voter protections and transportation issues.

 

There are no other StudentPIRG chapters in Montana: working at the leading liberal arts college in the state, we think that we can really lead the way. Elected officials have for too long ignored the concerns of their constituents – and in particular, students. However as history has shown they don’t when MontPIRG gets involved. That is because MontPIRG knows how to organize, knows how to communicate a message and knows how to win. We set the standard for advocacy on issues and legislation that affect our lives. More importantly, a real presence of MontPIRG will help the students – and the university – fulfills its overall mission to create knowledge, provide an active learning environment for students, and offer programs and services responsive to the needs of Montanans. Now is the time to resurrect MontPIRG as a voice and vehicle for students.

 

PIRG's organizing model can be effective not only for winning on issues relating to global warming, college affordability, and transportation in Missoula – but also improving the campus community by turning students into successful leaders, public speakers, and community organizers. Many influential and successful political leaders got their start in MontPIRG including Jim Messina (Deputy Chief of Staff for President Obama), Brad Martin (Political Director for Progressive Future) and Matt Singer (CEO Forward Montana).

 

Funding for a PIRG chapter gives students access to an experienced on-campus organizer who can assess problems in the campus community from an objective perspective, an incredible internship program combining classroom and real-world experience, and the ability to use a large network of fellow student activists, issue experts, lobbyists, bloggers, graphic designers, researchers, and press contacts. Students will gain skills in designing advocacy, press, and visibility campaigns that are not available elsewhere on campus. Through this network, students in chapters all across the country worked to pass the College Cost Reduction and Access Act in 2007, which increased Pell grant aid for students from the lowest incomes, and made student loans cheaper and more manageable. By being a part of something bigger – the PIRGs – UM students can accomplish more than they ever thought possible in Helena and the nation's capital.

 

We ask you: the students, former students, and the concerned public to support a $5, per student, per semester fee. Together we can once again have a powerful student activist organization on campus that works for the students, and community.

 

Thank you


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# 65:
2:21 pm PDT, May 15, Name not displayed, Montana
# 64:
5:33 pm PDT, Apr 2, David Ponder, Oregon
# 63:
4:01 pm PDT, Mar 17, Jack Sturgis, Montana
# 62:
6:56 pm PDT, Mar 16, Rebecca Pettit, Montana
I support funding MontPIRG!!
# 61:
5:38 pm PDT, Mar 16, Name not displayed, Montana
I was a New Jersey PIRG intern during my senior year at Rutgers University (1983-84) and that experience kicked off my involvement in environmental issues for the next 25 years. I continued in Montana as a fundraising organizer at MontPIRG, volunteered for the Bottle Bill campaign, and then went on to various positions with local non-profits as I worked my way through the Environmental Studies graduate program at UM...all of this was vital preparation and networking for my past position teaching about water at the local nature center (10 years) and for my current position as Executive Director of the Lolo Watershed Group, a local membership-based citizen's organization. My involvement with PIRG was essential for and integral to my development of skills that proved to be invaluable in these positions: fundraising, networking, public speaking, organizing, recruiting and motivating volunteers, managing a board of directors...the list could go on! I strongly support the idea of a campus organization as a training ground and encourage continued campus funding to provide such experiences and opportunities for all students. Good luck!!
# 60:
3:44 pm PDT, Mar 16, Mary Watson, Montana
We need more informed voters and active public servants - students should be involved! MontPIRG deserves to be funded!
# 59:
3:34 pm PDT, Mar 16, Kacie Engum, Montana
# 58:
2:20 pm PDT, Mar 16, Jessica Ulrich, Montana
MontPIRG is a great group that works hard to give regular people a voice and I believe that it is important to help fund groups like MontPIRG!
# 57:
10:38 am PDT, Mar 16, Brook Kolarich, Montana
# 56:
10:14 am PDT, Mar 16, Lisa Petersen, Montana
# 55:
9:36 am PDT, Mar 16, Tyr Hawkaluk, Montana
I know that sometimes it feels like MontPIRG is everywhere doing everything all the time, and asking you if you've registered to vote a dozen times a day, but it's because of them that anything is getting done around here. Keep up the good work, and I hope my signature helps.
# 54:
8:46 am PDT, Mar 16, Jeff Bartelli, Montana
Please give MontPIRG it's funding!!!
# 53:
8:28 am PDT, Mar 16, Kyle O'Neill, Montana
MontPIRG is a much needed resource especially for students, and I fully support their mission!
# 52:
7:44 am PDT, Mar 16, Jane Duncan, Montana
MontPIRG at the University of Montana is always looking out for the rights and interests of students. It is very important that MontPIRG be available to students because it a resource for students that is not inhibited by Coca-Cola contracts or specific political party alignment. In addition to protecting student interests, MontPIRG teaches students to stand up for what they believe in and use the democratic system to fight for what they see as right. I would be sorely disappointed if the University of Montana chapter of MontPIRG was lost due to lack of funding.
# 51:
7:39 am PDT, Mar 16, Kim Davis, Montana
Montpirg taught me the tools I needed to be an effective citizen in my community, as well as skills to help me in my career. Please support MontPIRG funding and give others the same opportunity I had!
# 50:
11:37 pm PDT, Mar 15, Yuan Hua, Montana
# 49:
10:27 pm PDT, Mar 15, Erika Foster, Montana
# 48:
9:55 pm PDT, Mar 15, Name not displayed, Montana
# 47:
9:35 pm PDT, Mar 15, Haendel Zepeda, Montana
I believe in and gladly support this cause yo!
# 46:
7:56 pm PDT, Mar 15, Kara Mileski, Montana
# 45:
7:29 pm PDT, Mar 15, Katlin VanMeel, Montana
# 44:
6:46 pm PDT, Mar 15, Katherine Connelly, Montana
# 43:
5:27 pm PDT, Mar 15, Mikhail Lewis, Montana
# 42:
3:37 pm PDT, Mar 15, Name not displayed, Montana
# 41:
2:30 pm PDT, Mar 15, David Schaad, Montana
# 40:
6:00 pm PDT, Mar 12, Tyler Evilsizer, Montana
MontPIRG is vital to representing student's interests.
# 39:
11:30 am PDT, Mar 12, Daniel Spencer, Montana
A very important organization for our campus and community!
# 38:
1:16 am PDT, Mar 12, Alan Baker, Montana
I believe this is one of the most valuable fees that students could pay and will do more for the individual student and the student body as a whole than almost any other fee the University of Montana currently collects.
# 37:
11:15 pm PDT, Mar 11, Kip Rand, Montana
# 36:
10:29 pm PDT, Mar 11, Shannon Kuhn, Montana
# 35:
8:03 pm PDT, Mar 11, Buddy Holcombe, Montana
I absolutely support funding for MontPirg.. this is not only one of the most progressive student groups on campus, but also a group which holds its weight throughout the state. It offers an excellent outlet for youth to get involved in the community as well as gain an understanding as to how legal processes work. please support funding for MontPirg.
# 34:
6:08 pm PDT, Mar 11, Eric Schultz, Washington
I'm a product of PIRG's student leadership training. The organization is invaluable for students, the state, and the University of Montana.
# 33:
6:01 pm PDT, Mar 11, Elizabeth Fisher, Montana
# 32:
3:38 pm PDT, Mar 11, SARAH OLAFSON, Montana
# 31:
3:36 pm PDT, Mar 11, Lindsay Becker, Montana
# 30:
3:22 pm PDT, Mar 11, Name not displayed, Montana
I wholly endorse the return of a student fee to support MontPIRG on our campus!
# 29:
3:05 pm PDT, Mar 11, Adrian Beck-Oliver, Massachusetts
# 28:
2:47 pm PDT, Mar 11, Erin Snyder, Montana
MontPIRG is a much needed resource for promoting awareness regarding political issues. I always appreciate the information they bring to me as a University Student; as such I do not always find the time to stay as informed in the public arena as I would like. The organization also has taken political action, both for and against, measures that influence me directly - action I appreciate and am thankful for. Please support the $5 per student per semester fee they are asking for. This is one of the few funding mechanisms within the university system that I am fully prepared to support.
# 27:
1:36 pm PDT, Mar 11, Elise Phelps, Montana
# 26:
1:10 pm PDT, Mar 11, Katherine Finch, Montana
# 25:
11:45 am PDT, Mar 11, Erica Laferriere, Montana
MONT Pirg is a very important organization in Montana and does a lot to protect our beloved state!
# 24:
11:03 am PDT, Mar 11, Andrea Manes, Montana
I interned with MontPIRG a few years ago and it was a great experience! I learned a lot about how bills are passed etc. and also how to ask total strangers for help, and just canvassing in general. Please keep MontPIRG!
# 23:
10:14 am PDT, Mar 11, Scott Ranf, Montana
# 22:
9:53 am PDT, Mar 11, Ian Finch, Montana
MontPIRG is a great group that deserves some funding!
# 21:
9:09 am PDT, Mar 11, Name not displayed, Montana
# 20:
9:02 am PDT, Mar 11, Rikki Gregory-Henderson, Montana
# 19:
8:51 am PDT, Mar 11, Hannah Van Arsdell, Montana
GO PIRG!
# 18:
8:46 am PDT, Mar 11, Sheena Rice, Montana
# 17:
7:49 am PDT, Mar 11, Prairie Wolfe, Montana
# 16:
12:14 am PDT, Mar 11, William Pfeiffer, Montana
# 15:
11:28 pm PDT, Mar 10, Thomas Southwick, Montana
make voting for everyone not just for pundits
# 14:
11:19 pm PDT, Mar 10, John Wilke, Montana
# 13:
10:44 pm PDT, Mar 10, Benn Big Back, Montana
# 12:
10:41 pm PDT, Mar 10, Jessica Peterson, Montana
I believe MontPIRG is a wonderful organization dedicated to helping students gain knowledge and make a difference on issues that they are passionate about. I believe MontPIRG should receive as much funding as is feasibly possible.
# 11:
10:16 pm PDT, Mar 10, Jennifer Benson, Montana
# 10:
10:11 pm PDT, Mar 10, Margaret Howe, California
MontPIRG allows students to make a real difference on issues that matter to them!!
# 9:
10:07 pm PDT, Mar 10, Name not displayed, Montana
# 8:
9:36 pm PDT, Mar 10, Daniel Viehland, Montana
# 7:
5:01 pm PDT, Mar 10, Jeffrey Watson, Montana
# 6:
9:51 am PDT, Mar 10, Mason Giem, Montana
I love MontPIRG
# 4:
8:52 pm PDT, Mar 9, Jeff Smith, Montana
# 3:
5:44 pm PDT, Mar 9, Maximillian Smith, Montana
# 1:
6:59 am PST, Mar 5, Name not displayed, New York
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