First, this is to announce that the next Olympia Single Payer Action meeting is THIS Sunday,
Olympia Single Payer Action (OSPA) meeting:
Sunday, Nov 29, at 11:30 AM
Mixx 96 Meeting room at 119 Washington Street NE
(SW corner of State and Washington Street)
Please join us as we pursue the best strategies for achieving
meaningful health care reform: affordable, quality health care for ALL.
Second, I am forwarding an article calling on people to contact their Senators at their home offices (TODAY)
telling them to support single payer. Specifically, this author (and
many other single payer activists) anticipate two measures from Sen.
Bernie Sanders which we can call on our Senators to support:
1. Sanders’ S. 703 single payer substitute amendment; and
2.
An amendment similar to the Kucinich amendment in the House removing
legal barriers to the states in pursuing single payer plans.
Senator Patty Murray
Seattle Office: 206-553-5545
Tacoma Office: 253-572-3636
Senator Maria Cantwell
Seattle Office: 206-220-6400
Tacoma Office: 253-572-2281
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Before You Carve that Turkey: All In for Bernie Sanders
By Donna Smith
November 23, 2009
Those millions of us
who support a Medicare for All, single-payer, reform for the healthcare
crisis in this nation have some work to do over the next few days.
Senators areon their way to their home states for the one-week
Thanksgiving recess – and they need a little up close and personal
constituent attention before dinnertime on Thursday.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is a stalwart supporter of doing
the right thing for his state, our healthcare system and this nation –
and he has said repeatedly that moving toward a just and economically
sound system is possible through Medicare for All, single-payer. In
the purest sense of giving patients control over their own healthcare,
single-payer gives us all control over our choice of providers – and it
gives our healthcare professionals the freedom they need to advise us
on the basis of health rather than payment source.
So, even though the current Senate bill is not what we want –
Senator Sanders will offer an amendment that would be a substitute for
that bill and is mirrored on S. 703, The American Health Security Act.
We
need to make it clear before our Senators are immersed in their own
holiday events and then in traveling back to Washington, DC, that we
want them to support Senator Sanders’ amendment.
Call today, call tomorrow and keep calling until the home offices
of the Senators close for the holidays – and many will stay open until
Wednesday at noon. Tell the staff you want to talk turkey about the
Senate effort.
Time is drawing short for our Senators to hear from us. Debate
will begin on November 30 on the current Senate bill. Senator Sanders
needs support. He has already told us that he does not expect a win on
his amendment. But we are all laying groundwork for this nation to
move in the right direction before long – we know that the current
bills do not “bend the cost curve” enough and we know they certainly do
not bend the death or bankruptcy curve nearly enough to make the bills
what this nation needs.
Additionally, we want the legislation to contain language that will
allow states that opt in to a single-payer system to be able to do so
with the appropriate waivers from federal legal provisions which might
otherwise present obstacles to doing so.
So, the ask of our Senators – each and every one, liberal, centrist or conservative – is two-fold and urgent:
1. Vote with and for Sanders’ S. 703 substitute amendment; and
2. Support state single-payer enabling language in the final bill.
Calls to DC won’t be effective this week. We can all return to
that effort next week. Thanksgiving week calls must go to your
Senators’ offices in your state. Look them up here, using your zip
code: http://www.votesmart.org/
Tell friends, neighbors and relatives. This year, talk a little
turkey about healthcare. Ask folks how thankful they would be to have
healthcare as a basic human right for their neighbors and for
themselves. And then help them look up their Senators’ contact
information and tell them how easy it really is to call and log your
concerns and your expectations for an affirmative vote for the Sanders’
amendment.
Oh, and don’t forget to thank one another for caring enough to join
in the struggle. It matters. Everybody in, nobody out. Thank you
all for believing that together we can change this, because we can.