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DEMOCRATIC
SOCIALISTS
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AMERICA
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April 13,
2009
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NEWS FROM DSA |
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SINGLE-PAYER
UPDATE
Congressional support for single-payer national health care
continues to grow. As of April 9, 74 co-sponsors have signed on to HR 676. HR 676 has been the primary legislative vehicle
for single-payer activists. For many years activists have worked for HR 676
without the introduction of any single-payer legislation in the United
States Senate. This year Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced single-payer
legislation in the Senate: S703, The American Health Security Act. This bill
number must become as important to you as HR 676 is now. The Sanders bill is not
a direct companion bill to HR 676, but it contains many significant
components:
The introduction of this
legislation provides activists with a vehicle to pressure their
Senators. S703 has been referred to
the Senate Finance Committee. Contacting members of this committee is an
important strategic action.
TAX DAY
ACTION
On April 15th, the
Leadership Conference for Guaranteed Health Care, the
national health care coalition that DSA participates in, is launching a
nationwide call-in day for single-payer national health care. Our message
is clear: "Tax payer dollars should go to people, not profits. Support
single-payer national health care now."
Lesser reform proposals will have our taxes subsidizing insurance company profits, not paying for real health care. We must fix our health care system by putting everybody in, and removing for-profit interests that are responsible for the skyrocketing cost of health care. The only plan that meets these criteria is a single-payer national health care system. So on April 15th, 2009, we ask that you join with thousands of others to call Congress, to support single-payer legislation in both the House (HR 676) and the Senate (S703). If you know your Representative and Senators, the Capitol Switchboard number is 866-338-1015. Ask to be connected, and then ask him or her to support HR 676 or S703. Congress is on Easter Recess until next week. So it also appropriate to call the district office of your Representative or Senator. If your Representative has sponsored HR 676 it is not necessary to call them. As of now there are no senate co-sponsors of S703. Here is a simple script for HR
676 you can use:
Hi, my name is ______. I am calling to urge
Representative _______ to support of HR 676, John Conyers? National Health Care
Act.
Conyers already reintroduced HR 676 and I want to reaffirm my support for HR 676, single-payer healthcare legislation and ask Rep. ______ to do the same by signing on as a co-sponsor and working for true reform of this terrible healthcare system. If you have any questions about single payer or
about me, please call me at ______. Thank you.
And here is a script for your Senator and
S703:
Hi, my name is ______. I am calling to
urge Senator _______ to support of S 703, Bernie Sanders? American
Health Security Act. Single-payer legislation, like S 703 is the best way to
achieve true reform of this terrible health care system.
If you have any questions about single payer or
about me, please call me at ______. Thank you. You can find contact information for your U.S Representatives and Senators at votesmart.org. PUBLIC OPTION
ACTION
DSA will never back off our support for
single-payer. However, there is another aspect to the health care debate that we
must address and it is part and parcel of the single-payer approach: the
importance of public provision. The argument that the Right and the insurance
companies are focusing on, that any public plan will crowd out
private insurance, is very dangerous and could prevent passage of any serious
reform measure. This is another one of the attacks on national
healthcare and other reforms we have witnessed for the last sixty
years. If the insurance companies are successful in getting the "opt-in
public provision option" removed from any Obama or Congressional leadership
plan it will prevent any chance of getting a serious national health care
bill passed for another generation. Moreover this debate even when it is around
proposals we do not endorse allows us to make the case against the insurance
companies.
Recently, Reps. Lynn Woosley (D-Calif.) and
Ra?l Grijalva (D-Ariz.) the co-chairs of the Congressional Progressive
Caucus (CPC) sent a letter to the President and the Democratic
congressional leadership stating that a majority of the caucus would
not support health care reform legislation that did not contain a public plan
option. The letter said that a majority of CPC members "will only support
comprehensive health care reform legislation that includes a public plan option
on a level playing field with private health insurance plans." According to the
letter, most caucus members prefer a single-payer health care system, but a
public plan option should be included "at minimum."
We believe that this
important action should be supported and we urge members and friends to email
Reps. Lynn Woosley and Ra?l Grijalva to thank
them for standing up for public provision and single-payer. You can paste the
following message into the email that appears when you click on the
representatives? names: Thank you for standing up for single-payer national
health care and for the importance of including a public provision option in
national health care legislation, or draft your own message of support.
In
solidarity,
Frank
Llewellyn
National
Director
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