2001 Resolutions
African American Males Task force
- 01-01 Developing Entrepreneurial Programs for Youth
- 01-02 Research and information Technology
- 01-03 Submittal of Model Legislation
- 01-04 Disparity in Sentencing Report
- 01-05 Opposing Prison Privatization
Black Consumerism and Corporate Responsibility
- 01-06 Consumer Loan Regulation
- 01-07 State Community Economic Development
Business and Finance
- 01-08 Minority Money Managers and Brokers
Elementary and Secondary Education
- 01-09 Fair Funding for Federal Special Education Mandates
- 01-10 Public School Funding
- 01-11 Ensuring High Quality in Distance Education for College Credit
- 01-12 Improving Standards for K-12 Schools
- 01-13 A National Model for Safe Schools and A Public School Partnership Focused On Closing the Academic Achievement Gap Among Minority Students
- 01-14 Support for the Creation and Expansion of After School Programs in the Public Schools
Health
- 01-15 the Aids Crisis in African Communities Throughout the World
- 01-16 Elimination of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
- 01-17 Supporting Public Health interventions for HIV-infected Persons in Prisons and Jails
- 01-18 Organ/Bone Marrow Procurement and Transplantation
- 01-19 Calling for a Community Awareness Campaign and Study about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and the
- Prevalence of Lupus among African American Women in the United States of America
Health Care Reform
- 01-20 Asthma in School-Based Settings
Housing
- 01-21 Homeowner Protection: Anti-Predatory Lending
Human Services
- 01-22 Hunger in the United States
- 01-23 Importance of Protecting Civil Rights in Welfare Programs
- 01-24 Adequate Funding for State Civil Legal Service Programs
- 01-25 Opposing Prison Privatization
- 01-26 Reauthorization of the TANF Program
insurance
- 01-27 State Children’s Health Insurance Programs
- 01-28 Surety Bonding
- 01-29 Universal Health Assurance
international Affairs
- 01-30 Resolution on the Encyclopedia Africana
- 01-31 Africa Debt and Global Apartheid
- 01-32 Native American Rights
- 01-33 Global initiative on AIDS in Africa
- 01-34 Immigration
- 01-35 NBA/African Benefit Basketball Game
- 01-36 State Black Caucus African/Affairs/HIV/AIDS Committee
- 01-37 Support for Summer Pre-College Study Abroad Scholarship Program to help HBCUs Recruit and Retain Highest Achieving Black High School Students
- 01-38 United States Agency for international Development
- 01-39 Assistance for War Refugees from Africa
Labor and Management
- 01-40 Immigration Resolution
- 01-41 Collective Bargaining
- 01-42 Equal Pay
- 01-43 Low Wage Workers
- 01-44 Mandatory Overtime
- 01-45 Support for the Creation and Expansion of After School Programs in the Public Schools
- 01-46 Unemployment insurance Reform
Law and Justice
- 01-47 Faith Roundtable and the NBCSL
- 01-48 Omnibus Criminal Justice Bill
- 01-49 Calling on Congress to Hold Hearings to investigate Voting Irregularities in the Presidential Election
- 01-50 to Further Limit the Access to the Criminal Offender Record information.
- 01-51 A Resolution Memorializing Congress to increase Financial and Technical Support to Improve the Condition of Our Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C.
- 01-52 Calling on the Justice Department to investigate Voting Irregularities in the Presidential Election
- 01-53 Kemba Smith Resolution
- 01-54 Calling for Justice for the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- 01-55 Moratorium on Executions
- 01-56 Opposing Prison Privatization
- 01-57 Private Criminal Complaints
- 01-58 Calling on State Hearings to Examine Voting Irregularities in the Presidential Election
- 01-59 Posting Voters Bill of Rights at Precincts
Redistricting
- 01-60 Creating the NBCSL Task force on Redistricting and Reapportionment
Transportation and Environment
- 01-61 Neighborhood Protection Act
- 01-62 Persistent Organic Pollutants-Dioxin
- 01-63 Protecting Children’s Environment Health
- 01-64 Environment Justice: Jobs and Clean Air
Executive Committee
- 01-65 National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) Hydrocarbon Energy Access Resolution and Policy Statement
- 01-66 in Support of Washington Juneteenth 2001 National Holiday Observance and National Juneteenth Holiday Campaign