Dear Employee:
A very important election is scheduled for May 4, 2010, in Lynchburg, Va. The city, which is divided into four wards, is governed by a seven-member City Council. Each ward elects its own council member and three members are elected by the entire city at-large. Those three at-large seats will be up for grabs in May and the winners will serve four-year terms. This election will determine the future of this city in many respects.
This election is critical to LU’s future. We need every eligible faculty and staff member to register and vote to ensure that LU and its students will be treated fairly when decisions are made by local government regarding where tax dollars will be spent, what local roads and pedestrian facilities will be improved and how heavily LU and its students will be taxed.
For example, because LU students were not allowed to vote in the past, they already pay one of the highest meals taxes in the country when they eat off campus in the city. Also, the university is required to spend $12.5 million for city-mandated improvements under its current Conditional Use Permit. These mandates impact tuition rates negatively. The city is able to impose these mandates because City Council arbitrarily revoked LU’s zoning rights in 1991 when LU students were not allowed to vote (even though many dorm students in other cities in the state and nation were permitted to vote).
Your vote could not only put an end to such abuses of power, but it could also help this university provide better salaries, benefits and even parking because fewer expensive city-mandated improvements around campus will result in more funds being available for the university, its employees and students. Please do your part. If you are a city resident, please register and vote in City Council elections May 4. Help Liberty University fulfill its mission by simply exercising your rights as a citizen!
Liberty University has a long history of civic involvement and following the Biblical commandment to “Render unto Caesar.” One of the ways we do that is providing an avenue for you to register to vote.
If you live in the city of Lynchburg and would like to register to vote, visit the State Board of Elections website or fill out the attached voter registration form and return it to Human Resources (CN 750) or the Office of Student Leadership (SLAB 112) by April 9 so that we can submit the forms to the city registrar by the April 12 deadline.
Sincerely,
Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr.
P.S. Don’t forget to read the attached election Fact Sheet to see how voting impacts Liberty University.
http://www.liberty.edu/media/1616/email ... 0Sheet.pdf