首頁   聯絡我們
 
‧人權新知
 
‧世界人權宣言
 
高雄國際人權宣言
 
‧人權影音資料館藏
 
‧人權圖書資料館藏
 


A 'workable plan' for Human Rights Commission

Pam Parks, director of the Idaho Human Rights Commission, and Roger Madsen, director of the state Department of Labor, say they’re gearing up for a July 1 merger, if lawmakers approve. Gov. Butch Otter already has endorsed the plan, Madsen said, and legislation is in the works. Parks said, “Roger immediately said yes, we should explore this,” launching “a really positive, wonderful discussion about how we’d be able to save the commission.”

Madsen said his department has committed $144,000 next fiscal year, double that amount the following year, three times the amount the third year out and four times the fourth year, to make up for the four-year phase-out of state general funds to the commission the Otter called for, starting in fiscal year 2011. The commission’s current state funding is about $1.5 million. Labor will take the money from penalty and interest funds paid by employers and claimants, and from a special administration account that comes from interest earnings on the unemployment reserve fund. Those funds had been scheduled to pay for several building upgrades at the Labor Department next year, including $800,000 to replace inefficient single-pane windows and another $800,000 to repair leaking geothermal pipes and install a heat exchanger. “We’ll push it down the road,” Deputy Director John McAllister said of the building maintenance.

Parks said, “It is a workable plan.” She noted that Madsen said he was “humbled” to provide a home for the Human Rights Commission; she said, “We’re humbled that they offered help.”


(2010/02/10- The Spokesman-Review)

 
  2009 2010 2011 2012
 
2/7:North Korea to release US human rights activist (guardian.co.uk)
2/7:Church of England sells Vedanta stake over record on human rights (The Times)
2/9:U.S., EU condemn Iran on human rights as Tehran announces enrichment (Xinhua)
2/9:Human Rights Groups: Security Suspects Tortured in Bahrain (Voice of America)
2/10:A 'workable plan' for Human Rights Commission(The Spokesman-Review) 
2/10:Waite Park won't pay for human rights office(SCTIMES)
2/11:Stepped up human rights violations in IHK condemned (KMS)
2/11:We must not ignore human rights in Iran (FT.com)
2/12:US Senators Push for Human Rights Sanctions on Iran (VOA)
2/12:UN Human Rights Official to Visit Burma Next Week (VOA)
 
人權學堂 ∣Human Rights Learning Studio

位置:高雄捷運O5/R10美麗島穹頂大廳方向往出口9
Position: Kaohsiung MRT 05/R10 Formosa Boulevard Hall Exit 9
郵寄地址:81249高雄市小港區大業北路436號
Address: No. 436, Daye North Rd. Siaogang Dist., Kaohsiung City 81249, Taiwan
電話Tel:886-7-2357559∣傳真Fax:886-7-2351129
Email: hr-learning@ouk.edu.tw