College Dems State of the Union Watch Party

The Mizzou College Democrats will be hosting their first general meeting of the semester on Wednesday, January 27th at 7 pm in132 Middlebush Hall on the MU campus.

The meeting will feature opportunities to get involved and energized as a progressive citizen in the spring semester as the Fall 2010 election approaches. MU graduate Brian Goldstein, who took over January 4th as the new Executive Director of the Boone County Democratic Central Committee, will be the guest speaker.

Immediately following Goldstein’s speech, the College Dems will move to Boone Tavern to watch President Obama deliver his State of the Union Address.  All are welcome to join us for fun, food and drinks.

Newly elected President Amanda Shelton is excited about the upcoming meeting and party, saying, “I am looking forward to working with Brian and many community leaders in the coming year to energize and coordinate our mutual efforts on progressive issues. Our newly elected executive board is ready to bring both professionalism and vitality to our student-run organization and the thousands of progressive voices we represent.”

The College Democrats also hosted elections at their last meeting in December and will be introducing the new 2010 leadership at January’s meeting.  New Executive Board members are listed below:

President: Amanda Shelton

Vice President: Iavora Vlaytcheva

Treasurer: Doug Cowing

Secretary: Alanna Bauer

Communications Director: Tyler Ricketts

Political Director: Jonathan Hutcheson

Membership Director: Eric LeFevre

Philanthropy Director: Jenny Cashen

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In celebration of the 37th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, the Mizzou College Democrats will be hosting a reproductive health event on the MU campus.
Students, faculty, and the general public are invited to stop by Speaker’s Circle at MU from 11:30 am to 1 pm on Friday, January 22nd to show their support for women’s reproductive health. Information and prevention materials on women’s and sexual health issues will be available. Attendees will also be invited to sign a petition and get their picture taken, which will be sent to legislators to show positive and reaffirmed support for reproductive health services and responsible sex education in the 2010 legislative session.
MU College Democrats President Amanda Shelton spoke on the issue saying, “Young people are often discouraged from working on reproductive health issues due to the controversial nature of the subject matter,” said MU College Democrats President Amanda Shelton.. “But that’s exactly the type of issue that College Democrats need to address. On the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and every day, it is vital that we both celebrate the efforts and progress of those before us and recognize that much remains to be accomplished.”
The Roe v. Wade case was a historic decision coming fromof the Supreme Court in 1973 that legalized abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy.1 Effectively overturning dozens of state abortion statutes, this decision, affirmed a woman’s right to privacy and healthcare freedom.
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About the Mizzou College Democrats
The Mizzou College Democrats work to promote the ideals of the Democratic Party by connecting students with opportunities to volunteer, intern, and work with both progressive candidates and issues. The organization advocates for accountability and good governance by both parties on the behalf of all citizens at the local, state, and national levels of government.

Additional inquiries may be directed to President Amanda Shelton at samandashelton@gmail.com.

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