VoteKumar.org Campaign News http://www.votekumar.org/news students shaking up the system Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:03:24 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 en Kumar brings true student voice If you’re one of the many students on campus who lives in Dane County District 5, Ashok Kumar is the candidate you should cast your vote for April 4. Kumar’s extensive experience in both campus and local politics, his impressive command of county issues and his progressive political leanings make ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/30/kumar-brings-true-student-voice/ Kumar, Lapidus debate tenant issues, Dane County prison policy Kumar, the progressive candidate, stressed the importance of his experience working for the district in the past. He has been involved in outlawing discrimination against low-income housing tenants and is endorsed by several environmental groups including the Sierra Club. “I have worked continuously for almost three years in this district on ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/29/kumar-lapidus-debate-tenant-issues-dane-county-prison-policy/ Our Dane County Board Endorsements Student-dominated districts of downtown Madison have produced some of the board's ablest members over the years -- including a young U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, a young state Rep. Mark Pocan and current Board Chairman Scott McDonell -- and every indication is that UW junior Ashok Kumar is ready to carry ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/29/our-dane-county-board-endorsements/ LTE Wages On Ballot Ashok Kumar, a SLAC member, said his group's referendum to raise wages would increase segregated fees paid by students by little or nothing. Union administrators could find the additional money by cutting costs or raising program revenue, he said. (read more...) http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/28/lte-wages-on-ballot/ Students Voting Again On Union Revamp The UW administration should seek state funding for the renovation, rather than saddling students with the cost, said Ashok Kumar, a campus activist and a candidate for the Dane County Board. "Right now, higher education is inaccessible for working class families and people of color," said Kumar, a junior. "Rather than ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/28/students-voting-again-on-union-revamp/ Student Building Plan Up For Vote At UW Kumar said the Regents' concerns about fee use were borne out by the proposed union projects in the referendum. "The union administrators want to put this on the backs of students and I don't think they should," he said. "It's unnecessary. It should be paid for by the state if it's ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/28/student-building-plan-up-for-vote-at-uw/ A clear choice downtown for County Board supervisor seat Kumar said he'll be a proponent for increasing cost-of-living wage adjustments for county service providers, construction of a light-rail system and reducing urban sprawl by building up, not out. He also wants to fight the "inequality" in the criminal justice system, eliminating putting non-violent drug offenders in jail and putting them ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/25/a-clear-choice-downtown-for-county-board-supervisor-seat/ Labor groups attack Union referendum “They want Union South not to serve the interests of students, but to serve interests of corporations and businesses,” said Ashok Kumar, UW-Madison junior, SLAC member and Dane County Board candidate. “Students shouldn’t have to pay for something that the state and private entities should pay for.” (read more...) http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/24/labor-groups-attack-union-referendum/ Kumar, Lapidus go head-to-head for Board seat Kumar, a junior, emphasized his vast experience of working at the grassroots level on campus, saying it would give him an advantage if elected to the Dane County Board. “I’ve been an activist around this campus … for years now,” he said. “I’ve worked on a lot of issues and the ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/22/kumar-lapidus-go-head-to-head-for-board-seat/ Coffee with…Ashok Kumar County government is arguably the most boring level of government, but Kumar hopes to change that. His socialist agenda focuses on labor issues, government efficiency, relaxing drug laws and beefing up the county’s health and human services budget, an idea which the board’s current yokel’s surely clenched their dentures at. Kumar ... http://www.votekumar.org/news/2006/03/15/coffee-withashok-kumar/