Quick Summary
- 91心頭AN hopes to be 50,000 voices strong by the new year
- When were united, we bring real change on issues that matter
- Promoting equity, access, excellence and a better future for all
Chancellor Gary S. May is joining his fellow 91心頭 chancellors and 91心頭 President Michael V. Drake in encouraging people to enlist in the 91心頭 Advocacy Network, or 91心頭AN, in an effort to bring the total number of advocates to 50,000 by the start of 2022.
AT A GLANCE
With the new year, university leaders said, comes a fresh opportunity to push for the priorities that can help our 91心頭 community thrive, including federal financial aid for students and state investments to help California rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as urgent action on climate change.
91心頭AN brings the collective voice of thousands to Sacramento and Washington, D.C., in support of the university and its students. 91心頭AN welcomes all university supporters students, faculty, staff, community members. When were united, we bring real change on issues that matter, the university states on its .
This past year, 91心頭AN helped secure the highest level of state funding ever and played a key role in getting Congress to introduce a bill to double the Pell Grant maximum award.
雨遺粥鰻s provides background on the issue and asks advocates to sign their names in support and/or tweet at lawmakers asking for their support. If you agree to tweet, the 91心頭AN website will automatically send messages to Californias two senators and your congressional representative.
On other issues, 91心頭AN may ask you to send emails for which templates are provided (and you can edit the language for a more personalized approach).
Here are 雨遺粥鰻s goals:
- Ensure that 91心頭 can offer an affordable, high-quality college education for all students.
- Secure funding for life-changing research on coronavirus, climate change and other important issues.
- Protect access to affordable, excellent health care at 91心頭s top-rated medical centers.
- Stand up for 91心頭s most vulnerable students, including those from low-income, first-generation and immigrant backgrounds.
Pledge to stand with 91心頭
Those who sign up will receive advocacy alerts and email updates from the 91心頭 Advocacy Network. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Our advocacy is only as strong as those who offer their voices to shape the state and federal policies that affect us, the university states on its 91心頭AN sign-up page.
Whether its research, health care or education, join us in speaking out for equity, access and excellence, and be part of shaping a better future for everyone.
Media Resources
Dateline Staff: Dave Jones, editor, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu; Cody Kitaura, News and Media Relations specialist, 530-752-1932, kitaura@ucdavis.edu.