08/24/2019
Submitting this on Monday to the Pinellas Democratic Executive Comm.
Reestablishment of the U.S. Civilian Conservation Corps H.R. 2358
(Submitted by the Hon. Jay D. Alexander, St Petersburg, FL)
Whereas an 21st Century USCCC should be made a part of the 2020 Federal Election Platform and is currently a stand alone bill setting in the House Education and Labor Committee, H.R. 2358 the 21st Century Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Act, sponsored by Marcy Kaptur OH-9; and
Whereas the USCCC would be seen as an alternative to military service and national service for single young adults, older married war veterans and Native Americans on their reservations; and
Whereas those who enroll in the reestablished USCCC would receive competent work supervision with superior safety training and a living wage. They would be provided after work with free classroom education that would enable them to enter the private and public sector with confidence; and
Whereas the USCCC could provide able manpower at the scene of man-made and natural disasters across America. They could render assistance to the American Red Cross to aid disaster victim, help in cleanup and rebuilding of infrastructure and repair of the environment: and
Whereas the USCCC would be under direct government control and not under any private contractor. Any government agency or private agency receiving Federal Funding for similar work would be dissolved and absorbed into the newly formed USCCC agency to prevent overlap and fraud: and
Whereas the reestablishment of the USCCC agency would give veterans preference for leadership and supervisory skills within the agency and help alleviate the high underemployment and unemployment stress among young adults: and
Recall that the USCCC of the Roosevelt Administration demonstrated that there need be no conflict between the preservation of the environment and the creation of jobs. The USCCC ranks as the largest environmental effort by any government on earth.
Whereas this popular agency has potential to save the planet with imagination through public works to bring about short-term job training: and
Therefore Be It Resolved that The Pinellas County Democratic Executive Committee calls upon the President and Congress to reestablish the USCCC agency but further calls on the State and National Democratic Party to include this as an issue on the Election Platform in 2020 and beyond to reestablish the Civilian Conservation Corps, the popular agency under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.