For information on the Bush administration's record on working family issues, visit the AFL-CIO's BushWatch at: www.aflcio.org/bushwatch/index.htm. From detailed information on the administration's nominees and appointees to its actions on worker safety and health issues, this Web site is an easy-to-use reference tool that often provides "insider" information about Washington politics.
One issue that is certain to be front and center in public policy debate in 2003 is taxes. Citizens for Tax Justice is your direct source for frank dialogue on tax policy at the federal, state and local levels. CTJ is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research and advocacy organization that is dedicated to fair taxation at all levels of government. For more information, visit the CTJ Web site at: www.ctj.org/.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has published a brochure to increase worker and employer awareness of the risk factors for violence in hospitals and to provide strategies for reducing these factors. To order the brochure by phone, call 800/356-4674 or visit the NIOSH Web site at: www.cdc.gov/niosh. Ask for DHHS (NIOSH) publication number 2002-101.
The Democratic National Committee has a new Web site featuring information on important issues to seniors, including Social Security, Medicare, prescription drugs and pensions. The Web address is: seniors.democrats.org. While the Republican National Committee does not offer a comparable site exclusively geared to seniors, the RNC Web site offers information on retirement issues at: www.rnc.org/.











