Accomplishments 2009-2010

Here are a few of our accomplishments from this last year.
Passing the largest student financial aid law in history.
In March, President Obama signed the largest student loan bill in
history into law. The new law increases financial aid for students by
$36 billion, and it won't cost taxpayers a dime because it's funded by
cutting wasteful hand-outs to banks and loan companies like Sallie Mae
and Citibank. Across the country 10,000 of you called, wrote, emailed,
and tweeted your Congressmen asking them to take action. In addition,
our DC staff worked tirelessly to bring your message to legislators and
their staff.
Stopping the worst unfair practices by credit companies.
In February the Credit CARD Act went into effect. This law protects
students and ends some of the worst unfair practices of credit card
companies, making it illegal for credit card companies to profit by
tricking people into paying late. It was the outcry of students like you
that passed this law, and the banks aren't happy about it - this is
the first time in 40 years any law opposed by credit card companies has
passed.
Reforming the health care system in order to make health care
affordable.
Despite hundreds of millions of dollars spent by the insurance
industry to stop reform, health insurance reform became law. Our
priority has been to make health care affordable. This law takes
unprecedented steps to lower costs for families and small businesses,
and it prohibits insurers from using pre-existing conditions, errors on
forms, and lifetime or yearly caps to drop your coverage or price it
out of reach. It also helps young adults – a highly uninsured
demographic - by allowing them to stay on their parents’ coverage until
age 26.
Building support for global warming solutions.
We're calling on the Senate to build a clean energy economy that will
create jobs and enhance America’s national security while protecting
the environment. Across the country, we mobilized over 30,000 students
and community members to contact their Senators to call for clean,
renewable energy and an end to our dependence on oil and coal. We held
events on campus and off to educate thousands of people, resulting in
more than 100 news stories about our work.
Bringing 21st Century Transportation to America.
From high-speed rail to mass transit, it’s time for 21st century
transportation in America. We’re calling for increased federal
funding of transit projects including a proposed high speed rail line
that will connect Springfield, MA and New Haven CT, making it easier for
us to get around and cut global warming pollution, traffic, and smog.
Last month students from across the state teamed up to bike across Connecticut to build support for high speed rail. Working with students here at Trinity College as well as students from UConn Greater Hartford and UConn Storrs we spent our Spring Break letting our politicians know that though the bike ride was nice, we’d rather be riding high speed rail.










