On January 17, 2023, 22 UCWVA members met with over 20 legislators for our second annual Lobby Day. This year workers highlighted our Childcare for All campaign, which calls on legislators to develop and support legislation that addresses the need for affordable and accessible childcare. In addition to meeting with legislators, we heard from members from all three UCWVA chapters at a rally outside the General Assembly. Speakers talked about their own experiences with the Virginia childcare system. Jon Rajkovich, UCWVA Vice President, highlighted that the annual cost of childcare is more than his annual teaching salary. Dara Emami, a graduate student worker with the William & Mary Workers Union, shared that the waitlist to access his facility was a year long. Crystalina Peterson, a graduate student worker with the UVA chapter of UCWVA, mentioned that her first two attempts to finish college were interrupted by having children. UCWVA members’ stories highlighted that the broken childcare system forces workers to make impossible decisions about their families, health, and future professional success. Events like Lobby Day help us build political coalitions that supplement our workplace power. As one of Virginia's largest public sector statewide unions, combining our workplace and political power is essential to our continued success as the largest pre-majority union campaign in the country. This year we supported and worked with legislators to develop several pieces of legislation that get us closer to our goals. SB1307 Expands membership of the University of Virginia to require faculty and staff representation (developed in collaboration with Senator Creigh Deeds) - Status: PASSED Senate, Tabled in House Committee (To avoid faculty and staff representation, the UVA administration lobbied to kill SB1307 in committee)
SB1110 Prohibits public institutions from withholding transcripts from students with outstanding debt - Status: PASSED Senate, Tabled in House Committee
HB1423/SB1404 Creates the Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education - Status: PASSED House, PASSED Senate, Pending Governor Action
HB1988 Expands paid sick leave to cover all employees of private employers, state, and local governments - Status: Tabled in House Committee
HB2035/SB1101 Requires the Virginia Employment Commission to establish and administer a paid family and medical leave program
- Status: PASSED Senate, Tabled in House Committee
SB800 (Budget amendment) Provides funds to hire two additional full-time childcare specialists at the VCU Child Development Center (developed in collaboration with Senator Ghazala Hashmi) - Status: not included in final Senate budget proposal
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