memonly_nav.jpg (1581 bytes)

Site map













membersmap_button.jpg (1927 bytes)


International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies

To: IAOHRA Membership
From: The IAOHRA 2002 Resolution Committee
Subject: IAOHRA 2002 Resolutions

The Resolution Committee hereby submits the following resolutions for action by the delegates with duly authorized voting privileges:

Resolution No. Title Purpose
Res. 1 Condemnation of September 11, 2001 Attacks To Condemn the Atrocities Committed on September 11, 2001
Res. 2 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)/Fair Employment Practice Agencies (FEPA) Funding  To Urge Increased Funding of the EEOC/FEPA By the Congress
Res. 3 Support of Fair Housing To Urge the Maintenance of Fair Housing as a Priority Issue Within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Res. 4 Amicus Curiae Brief in the Case of Meyer vs. Crank To Direct the President and Board of Directors of  of the International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies To Apply To Participate In The Review of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Case, Meyer vs. Crank, Through An Amicus Curiae Brief
Res. 5 Post September 11th Profiling To Condemn Acts of Harassment, Violence, and Profiling Perpetrated Against Individuals Because of Their Real or Perceived Race, Ethnicity, Religion, National Origin, or Appearance
Res. 6 Hate Crimes Prevention Act (HCPA) To Urge The Passage of the Federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act
Res. 7 Health Care of Minority To Urge Improvement of Minorities' Access to Health Care and Delivery of Services
Res. 8 Wage Disparities in the Workforce To Urge the U.S. Congress to Pass Meaningful Legislation to Eliminate Wage Disparities Among Women and Minorities in the Workforce
Res. 9 Falun Gong In China To Condemn the Persecution of the Practitioners of Falun Gong by the Chinese Government
Res. 10 Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act of 2002 To Support the Federal Senate Bill 1995 that would Prohibit Discrimination on the Basis of Genetic Testing Information with Respect to Health Insurance and Employment
Res. 11 Election Reform Legislation To Urge the United States Congress House-Senate Conference Committee to Approve Strong, Comprehensive, and Meaningful Election Reform Legislation for Enactment by Congress
Res. 12 Universal Restoration of Voting Rights for Convicted Felons To Support the Restoration of Voting Rights for PersonsWho Have Been Released From Incarceration, and/or Have Otherwise Successfully Completed Their Legal Obligations as a Result of a Felony Conviction
Res. 13 Status of the British Columbia Human Rights Commission To Object to the Proposed Abolishment of the British Columbia Human Rights Commission