Understanding Elected Power: A Guide to Accountability 

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PACE-NE

The PACE Committee builds political power for social workers through:

  • Field organizers mobilizing social workers and our clients to vote
  • Contributions to candidates who agree with NASW policy positions
  • Political training for social workers

Resources for Social Work Candidates (socialworkers.org)


NASW-PACE 

Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE) is the political action arm of the NASW. As a political action committee, PACE endorses and financially contributes to candidates from any party who support NASW's policy agenda. 

PACE builds political power for social workers through field organizers mobilizing NASW members to vote, through contributions to candidates who agree with NASW policy positions, and political training for members.

The National PACE Board of Trustees endorses and contributes to federal candidates running for U.S. House and Senate seats. They can also endorse and contribute to Presidential candidates. Chapter PACE Committees decide on local and state races.

Voting is Social Work!

There is a strong correlation between voter participation and measures of health and well-being. Studies show that communities that vote in higher rates receive more attention and more resources from elected officials at the federal, state, and local level.  Voting is a basic human right and often overlooked strategy for improving individual and community outcomes.

The Campaign believes that social work is uniquely positioned to transform and strengthen our democracy by supporting people to register, giving them information about where, when, and how to vote, and most importantly, sharing why their vote matters to them and their community.

Our Social Justice Priorities

Five social justice priorities serve as guiding principles for NASW's national office and Chapters:

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PACE-NE 2024 Endorsements

NE Legislature
Leg Dist 9
John Cavanaugh
Leg Dist 49
Jen Day
Leg Dist 31
Mary Ann Folchert
Leg Dist 3
Victor Roundtree
Leg Dist 45
Sarah Centineo
Leg Dist 7
Dunixi Guereca
Leg Dist 39
Allison Heimes
Leg Dist 25
Nicki Behmer Popp
Leg Dist 27
Jason Prokop
Leg Dist 5
Margo Juarez
State School Board
ED Dist 2
Maggie Douglas
ED Dist 4 Liz Renner


NASW encourages social workers to run for public office. 


State political parties regularly offer education and training for candidates and those interested in working on campaigns. Ask your political party headquarters for your state party contact information.

Republican National Committee | 202-863-8500

Democratic National Committee | 202-863-8000