November 9, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: NASW Public Affairs Office
Katherine Levy
Senior Political Affairs Associate
(202) 408-8600, ext. 418 klevy@naswdc.org
Lahne Mattas-Curry
202-336-8228
lcurry@naswdc.org
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SOCIAL WORKERS ELECTED TO CONGRESS
Social Workers Increase Role in
Congress
WASHINGTON—The National
Association of Social Workers (NASW) opposes the confirmation of John D.
Ashcroft as Attorney General of the United States.
In the position of Attorney General, Ashcroft would recommend nominations to
the federal courts. These nominations should be representative of our nation,
diversified. During his years as senator, Ashcroft has disproportionately
delayed and denied the confirmation of minorities and women to both the federal
courts and the executive branch. NASW is committed to advocate for individual
liberties and social justice for all.
Ashcroft, a staunch opponent of a woman’s right to reproductive choice, has
drafted legislation to eradicate abortion regardless of the circumstances. This
legislation also would make some forms of birth control illegal. NASW believes
in reproductive freedom and safe access to reproductive health services,
including abortion services.
If confirmed as Attorney General, Ashcroft will determine how justice is
defined and pursued by the Executive Branch. Ashcroft would be the exclusive
enforcer of civil rights and justice. NASW urges President-elect Bush to explore
other options for Attorney General.
For more information on NASW’s opposition of John D. Ashcroft as Attorney
General please contact Dave Dempsey, Manager, Government Relations and Political
Action at 202-336-8278.
For a copy of NASW’s position statements on civil liberties and justice or
women’s issues, please call NASW Public Affairs at 202-336-8228.
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), in
Washington, DC, is the largest membership organization of professional social
workers with 153,000 members. It promotes, develops and protects the practice of
social work and social workers. NASW also seeks to enhance the well being of
individuals, families and communities through its work and through its
advocacy.
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