WHAT YOU SHOULD
KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
You should know that
on November 7, 2017, New Yorkers will vote on whether or not to spend millions
of dollars to hold a State Constitutional Convention.
You should also know
that under the New York State Constitution, every 20 years on Election
Day, New Yorkers are asked to answer this ballot question: “Shall there
be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?”
It is also important
for you to know that I believe that a Constitutional Convention will hurt
the men and women in New York who are already struggling to pay their bills
and raise their families, among them are union workers from transit to
teachers, retirees, those seeking employment, those who find themselves
in court, and even our environment will almost certainly suffer irreparable
damage.
Some of the reasons
why I am opposed to a Constitutional Convention are:
(1) Currently, the
Constitution guarantees that pensions benefits for every public employee
are protected and cannot be diminished or impaired. A Constitutional
Convention would almost certainly result in the lowering of pension benefits
across the board for all public employees.
(2) The public sector
union currently has the right to collective bargaining. With a Constitutional
Convention, it is most likely that those collective bargaining for public
sector unions will end. This will do away with the right to good
jobs and good wages.
(3) Presently, under
the Constitution, all workers have the right to access public sector jobs.
A Constitutional Convention will most probably turn back the hands of time
and allow for discrimination, favoritism and nepotism in hiring.
(4) The Constitution
currently provides for right to a free public education. A Constitutional
Convention could take away this right, harming our children's fundamental
right to education.
(5) Workers compensation
rights are currently protected by the Constitution. A Constitutional Convention
will almost certainly alter workers compensation, making work especially
dangerous for many men and women who face serious injuries every day on
the job.
(6) Our watersheds,
state parks and wild preserves are being protected by the Constitution.
A Constitutional Convention can do enormous harm to our environment
by opening up our watersheds, state parks and wild preserves to developers
so they can be seized or plundered by the private sector.
(7) Our Constitution
requires for judges to be elected into office by voters. A Constitutional
Convention would almost certainly end the election of judges in favor or
lifetime appointments, thereby opening our judicial system to many levels
of corruption.
It is for this reason that I am
opposed to, and ask everyone to vote “NO” to a Constitutional
Convention. Otherwise, union workers, children, retirees, those seeking
employment, those who find themselves in court, and even our environment
will almost certainly suffer irreparable damage.
I am Senator Rev.
Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.
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