MASSPIRG FAQ
What is MASSPIRG?
MASSPIRG is a statewide,
student-directed, student funded organization that works to solve problems
facing our society. Our environment and public health are threatened, students
are being ripped off, poverty is on the rise, and our decision makers aren’t
listening to ordinary citizens. MASSPIRG
combines the idealism of students with the expertise of professional staff who
conduct research, education, and grassroots organizing for the public. What does MASSPIRG do?
We get results. This year alone,
MASSPIRG staff and students convinced Congress to pass the College Access and
Affordability Act, which cuts student loan interest rates in half and increases
federal Pell grants. We also were one of
the key players in convincing the State Senate to pass a bill that will cut
global warming pollution 80% by 2050!
Last
year across the state, MASSPIRG raised over $12,000 to fight hunger and
homelessness. Right here at Worcester State, our "Get Naked for the Homeless" clothing drive in
the fall semester generated more than 30 bags of clothing for the Veteran's
Outreach Center, we raised funds to benefit the Worcester County Food Bank, and
during Hunger Awareness Week we gathered more than 120 petitions to Senator
Kennedy asking him to expand the Food Stamps program for low income families.
Currently we are working to pass
the Global Warming Solutions Act out of the House. We are bringing a solar panel to campus to
make smoothies in a blender powered by the sun, and a bike that charges a light
bulb to demonstrate energy efficiency. We are also continuing our hunger and homeless ness campaign - we have set up boxes all over campus to
gather canned food for the Worcester County Food Bank, and are organizing a
Hunger Cleanup to do service at the Food Bank as part of the National Student
Campaign against Hunger and Homelessness.
Finally, we will be recruiting students to attend Massachusetts
Powershift, the largest global warming conference in the state.
How is MASSPIRG funded?
Students at Worcester State
vote to fund MASSPIRG through a $7 per student per semester waive-able fee that
appears on their tuition bill. Students at Worcester State
have been a part of MASSPIRG for nearly 30 years, pooling together their
resources statewide with other MASSPIRG chapters to hire staff, such as
researchers and grassroots organizers, to work with them on issues that they
care about. Students decide how best to spend their resources on the issues
that they care about, such as fighting homelessness, making textbooks more
affordable, and working to stop global warming.
Why go to the ballot?
We've been going to the ballot
every few years since MASSPIRG started at Worcester State
as a way to reaffirm student support for the work that we do. The mandate from
the student community that says that Worcester
State students want
affordable tuition, clean air, clean water, and an end to poverty gives us the
ammunition it takes to get our work done. By having students vote to fund
MASSPIRG with a per student waive-able fee, we can count on those resources to
keep doing our work in the future.
What are the priorities for the
next few years?
To protect and enforce the
consumer and environmental laws we already have and to work to create laws that
will America
a better place. Our federal government has done very little to address
important issues that college students care about. It seems as if there is a new environmental
rollback everyday - everything from clean air, to endangered species, to
pristine wilderness is in trouble, not to mention the increase of global
warming pollution. MASSPIRG will save
these laws, and keep pushing for environmental policies that will actually
start cleaning up our waterways, solving global warming, reducing air
pollution, and fixing our current energy problems. And then there are all of
the cuts that Congress made to federal higher education programs, and programs
that help the poorest people in our country - things like food stamps and
Medicaid. We will work to increase
federal grant aid, put more money into state higher education funding, and work
to increase the food stamps and affordable housing programs.
But we're not just playing
defense. We're working on new ways to make higher education affordable through
new grants and even lower interest rates. We're fighting to lower the cost of
textbooks. We're looking to ban some of the most dangerous toxins from entering
our waterways. We're working to get college campuses to start leading the way
in terms of addressing global warming and being leaders in clean energy. We’re working to make Massachusetts a national leader in the fight
against global warming. And we're
working to alleviate hunger and homelessness in our community.
How does MASSPIRG spend the
funding it receives?
We use it all to tackle Massachusetts' biggest
problems and win positive reform for the state. When you look at the things
we've done- protect 58.5 million acres of forests, ban the most dangerous
pesticides from daycares and schools, clean up the air all across the country -
it's pretty clear that it's money well spent. The staff we hire and the
campaigns we run do take resources, and with the challenges facing
Massachusetts and the rest of the country over the next few years, you can be
sure that our staff and students will use these resources to stand up to the
special interests and win. Our clean water, our land use protections, consumer
and student rights - they all rely on our ability to hire a crack team of
experts and professionals to fight for students.
Besides, polluting industries
spend millions of dollars each year just on campaign contributions to elected
officials (that doesn't include their lobbyists, their propaganda, their
campaign ads, etc.). A $7 fee every term
is small change in comparison to what we're up against.
That small change makes a big
difference - they might spend tens of millions of dollars trying to avoid
pollution regulations, but with the help of students here at Worcester State,
we are able to protect our environment and public health. Student support gives
us the opportunity to make a difference at the local, state and even national
level.
Where is the money spent?
Off and on campus, but mostly it
goes to wherever MASSPIRG's resources will make a difference on the issues that
students care about. The whole point of establishing MASSPIRG is to be able to
have the resources to hire a staff of professionals - attorneys, researchers,
organizers, and advocates - to work with students to fight against the special
interests wherever they are trying to pollute the environment, rip-off
consumers, or corrupt the democratic process.
Why does MASSPIRG hire staff?
The problems that MASSPIRG
undertakes are large, statewide, often national in scope. Staff are an
important part of having an effective statewide organization. They bring
expertise to student's ideas and continuity to long-term student campaigns.
Do students in each chapter decide
what issues to work on?
Students decide on the campaigns
that they want to work on both locally and at the statewide level. Student can bring campaign ideas to the
statewide board, where students from different chapters get together, to work
on across the state. The problems that we face aren’t just local – everyone is
fighting poverty, environmental destruction, and for affordable education
across the state and the country.
Why does MASSPIRG work statewide?
The problems that Massachusetts faces do
not only occur on campus. In order to clean up our waterways, protect our
national forests or lower textbook prices our staff need to go to the decision
makers all across the state and in Washington
D.C. With statewide grassroots
support as well as our staff tackling problems from Boston to the Berkshires, we are able to take
on the special interests that create these problems and actually win for
students and the public interest.
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