Eric's Position on Education
My wife, Beverly, and I are parents of two teenagers in high school, and like all parents, we want the best possible education for our children. All our children deserve a quality education that will allow them to reach their highest potential. However, far too many of them are not getting that chance today. Our most at-risk students are trapped in failing, impoverished schools, those who make it to college graduate under a mountain of debt, and for those in the lowest incomes, the staggering cost can put a college education out of reach.

Education is the cornerstone of our culture and our economy, and the key to unlocking our potential as a region. America has made a long-standing promise to educate every child. We have an obligation to honor that promise and give every child the opportunity to reach his or her fullest potential. The current administration is failing to keep that promise. Education is also a jobs issue. When Toyota decided in June 2005 to locate a new auto assembly plant (and 1,300 new jobs) in Ontario, Canada, over several southern states that had offered multi-million-dollar incentive packages, one of the big reasons cited was the education level of the Canadian workforce.

My education platform, in a nutshell:
- Fully fund and fix "No Child Left Behind"
- Implement proven programs like "Success for All"
- No taxpayer money to private schools via voucher programs
- Raise the Pell Grant to at least $5,100

Talk is cheap. Broken promises are expensive.

Bush's promise: In his 2005 State of the Union address, President Bush promised to increase the size of Pell Grants.
The reality: The maximum Pell Grant has not changed in the past 4 years, and the program is currently under-funded by $6.6 billion.

Here's an example of the high price of rubber-stamping the Bush Administration agenda. On December 14, 2005, Randy Kuhl voted YES on HR 3010, and cut federal aid to education for the first time in 10 years. We can do better than that.

Primary and Secondary: When the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was introduced in 2001, it promised accountability for results, and more choices for parents. Today, President Bush's 2006-07 budget will under-fund his own NCLB program by $13 billion. Clearly children are being left behind -- particularly in school districts with the highest concentrations of poverty. We must recognize and address the flaws and shortfalls in the existing NCLB law. There is too much at stake to do anything less.

We must recognize improvements in those schools that face the greatest challenges and that are coming from farthest behind. Goals for such schools should be ambitious but attainable. And we need to reduce excessive testing. Too many schools focus mainly on "teaching to the test," when children need to learn how to think, how to reason, not just how to take tests. And we need to put taxpayer money into proven programs, such as the "Success for All" program, rather than into private schools through expensive voucher programs.

Higher Education: The 29th district has some of the finest colleges and universities in the nation, but skyrocketing tuition and the lack of financial aid combine to put a college education out of reach for far too many of our young people. Many of those who do graduate come out shouldering a mountain of debt. 4.5 million students depend on Pell Grants, over 70% from families making $20,000 a year or
less. In 1976, the maximum Pell Grant covered 84% of the average public university tuition; today it covers only 39%.

While education is largely a state and local function, Congress has a duty to ensure that laws and funding are in place, and to keep our promise of a quality education to our children.
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Eric Massa's plan for Creating 21st Century Jobs for our Families' Future
July 17
"I believe that each and every individual in this great Nation deserves access to the best and most affordable college or vocational education available. A good education should not be luxury; it should be a right and an opportunity afforded to all. By creating and maintaining an educated workforce, we will attract good paying jobs with solid benefits to Western New York and ensure that America is always on the cutting edge."
Massa announces support for Senator Webb's updated Montgomery G.I. Bill, and demands mandatory full funding for V.A. - In planned D.C. meeting, Eric Massa will stand with Operation Firing for Effect.
April 14
CORNING, NY - Earlier today, 24 year retired Navy Commander Eric Massa announced his full support for Senator Jim Webb's updated version of the Montgomery G.I. Bill. Massa also announced that he will be standing with Veterans advocacy group Operation Firing for Effect (OFFE) in Washington on Tuesday. Massa and the leaders of OFFE will be meeting with Congressional and Senatorial leaders to discuss how we can institute mandatory full funding for the V.A. system. This meeting will occur on Tuesday, April 15th at 1pm at the Cannon Office Building # 334 in Washington, D.C.

"As a Veteran, I know how important the Webb bill and mandatory full funding for the V.A. are, and that is why I am standing with our Veterans," said retired Navy Commander and Congressional candidate Eric Massa. "Right now we are seeing the highest level of returning Veterans since the Vietnam era, and we as a Nation must fulfill our end of the deal. We must help Veterans gain a higher education and institute mandatory full funding for our Veterans services at the V.A. We can accept nothing less."
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Brighton House Party Join Georgianne Arnold at her Brighton home to meet and greet with Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 244-0097.  Sat. Oct 11 - 5:00 PM

Fundraiser for Eric Massa Eric will attend a fundraiser hosted by the PDA.  Sat. Oct 11 - 7:00 PM

Hammondsport House Party Join co-hosts, Jane Russell and Evelyn LaCorix, for a house party in Hammondsport. Food and beverage will be provided. Come meet the candidate in Hammondsport! Please RSVP at (607) 569-3474.  Sun. Oct 12 - 1:00 PM

Watkins Glen House Party Join hosts, Betty and Dale Heichel, for a house party with Eric Massa. Please RSVP to the Heichels at (607) 279-7756.  Sun. Oct 12 - 4:30 PM

Addison House Party Join Eric Massa in Addison for a house party. Please RSVP to the hosts, Viola and Gary Powers, at (607) 359-4646.  Sun. Oct 12 - 7:30 PM

Meet and Greet at Founders Pavilion Join Eric Massa at Founders Pavilion. The candidate will meet and greet with citizens of the 29th district.  Mon. Oct 13 - 2:30 PM

Meet the Candidate Come meet Eric Massa at the National Hotel in Bath. Join Massa and citizens in the Southern Tier to mix and mingle with the candidate. Eric will be happy to address your questions.  Tue. Oct 14 - 4:30 PM

Steuben County Meet and Greet Join Eric Massa and citizens of New York's 29th District for a meeting at the National Hotel in Bath, NY. Eric will be meet with the voters in an informal setting. Anyone is welcome to attend with questions for Eric in mind!   Tue. Oct 14 - 5:00 PM

Veterans Town Hall Meeting Join Eric Massa and local veterans at the Canisteo American Legion.   Tue. Oct 14 - 8:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join host, David Stornelli, at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 218-9618.  Thu. Oct 16 - 7:00 PM

Jefferson Jackson Dinner Eric Massa will attend the annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Cattaraugus County.  Fri. Oct 17 - 7:00 PM

Mendon House Party Join Brad Vanauken and Stacey Miller at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (585) 624-2043.  Sun. Oct 19 - 7:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join host, Frank Novac, at a Pittsford House Party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP to Frank at (585)248-2764.  Mon. Oct 20 - 7:00 PM

FLCC invites Eric Massa to campus Join students and professors at FLCC as they welcome Eric Massa. Eric Massa will meet and greet with individuals at Finger Lakes Community College.  Tue. Oct 21 - 12:30 PM

Meet and Greet Join Eric Massa and supporters at the Quail Summit Senior Living Center where Eric will meet and greet with seniors living in the community.  Wed. Oct 22 - 2:00 PM

Hobart & Williams Smith College hosts Eric Massa Join Eric Massa at Hobart & Williams Smith College. Eric will mix and mingle with attendees.  Thu. Oct 23 - 5:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join Chis and Helen Haller for a house party in Pittsford. Please RSVP at 585-387-9570.  Thu. Oct 23 - 7:00 PM

Keuka College hosts Eric Massa Join Eric Massa as he speaks to a group at Keuka College.  Fri. Oct 24 - 4:30 PM

Elmira House Party Join Frank and Linda Laux at a house party for Eric Massa. Please RSVP at (607) 732-1853.  Fri. Oct 24 - 8:00 PM

Chemung County Council of Women hosts Election Tea Join the Chemung County Council of Women, the local press, and Congressional Candidates in Western New York's 29th District for an Election Tea at Notre Dame school in Elmira, NY. Each candidate will present for 20 minutes in the auditorium. The presentations will be followed by refreshments and a one-on-one questions and answers session with the candidates in the gymnasium. We hope you can join Eric Massa at his presentation!  Sun. Oct 26 - 2:00 PM

St. Bonaventure University hosts a debate Join Eric at St. Bonaventure for a debate, pending Kuhl's acceptance. If Kuhl does not agree to debate, then an open forum will be held for Eric to discuss the issues that impact Western New Yorkers.  Wed. Oct 29 - 7:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Your invited to join hosts Roger Vince and Pam Cooper-Vince at a house party for Eric Massa. Come meet the candidate. Please RSVP to the Coopers at (585) 387-9059.
  Thu. Oct 30 - 7:00 PM

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