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Help the Jobless, Not Millionaires
Unless Congress acts now, 2 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits on December 1 — yet they are talking about extending the Bush tax cuts for millionaires. Sign AFSCME’s petition to help families who are out of work and stop the millionaire handouts! No Millionaire Bailout


Drop It or Stop It
AFSCME is urging current and newly elected House members to live up to their campaign pledges against health care reform and forgo taxpayer-funded health insurance — or to admit their hypocrisy and denounce their anti-health reform campaign rhetoric. Join our efforts by signing our petition. Petition Denouncing Health Care Hypocrites

Women’s Conference New Date: March 18-20, 2011
We have a new date and location for the 2011 Women’s Conference. This national conference will be held March 18th – 20th in Orlando, FL. Check back at AFSCME.org in early January for more details.

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Stretch this year’s holiday budget with money-saving discounts and special deals exclusively for union families. Check out AFSCME Advantage discounts on everything from flowers and laptops to wireless phones, car rentals and a lot more. AFSCME Advantage

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Republican Health Care Hypocrites


How is this for outrageous hypocrisy?

One incoming House Republican freshman is already complaining that the affordable health care coverage he gets as a Member of Congress — the same coverage that Republicans want to repeal for hardworking families — doesn’t start soon enough!

That’s right. Despite having his own health care paid for by the taxpayers, this incoming House Republican wants to tell hardworking Americans who are struggling to make ends meet that they’re on their own when it comes to affording coverage for their own families.

How many other Republican health care hypocrites do you think there are? Let’s find out.

Voice your outrage against Republican Health Care Hypocrisy. Sign our petition asking House Republicans if they’ll forgo their taxpayer-funded health care coverage before trying to repeal health insurance reform for hardworking Americans.

Our petition is simple. It asks whether House Republicans will stand by their words by refusing the tax-payer funded health care benefits they get before trying to repeal health care reform and make it harder for all Americans to get affordable coverage.

Let’s hold the Republicans’ feet to the fire by exposing all of the health care hypocrites in their ranks. Sign our petition today so we can hold them accountable starting right now.

Thanks,

Jon Vogel
DCCC Executive Director

A Mammogram Never Felt So Good


 

 

Who would have thought that a mammogram could ever be made a little more pleasant?

Thanks to some of the provisions of the new health care law that took effect last month, now, when you enroll in a new health plan, you no longer have co-pays for certain preventive health care services, including mammograms.

Keeping your family, friends, and co-workers healthy can be as easy as a click of a button. Share our e-card in honor of National Mammography Day, and remind those you are close to about the importance of getting their annual mammograms.

And check out our latest fact sheets to find out more about what there is to like for women in the new health care law.

Sincerely,

Judy Waxman Judy Waxman
Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights
National Women’s Law Center

P.S. We thank you for all the ways you have helped us achieve so much, and we need your continued support to continue to make gains for women and their families. Please donate today.

Meet candidate… John Boozman


—–Values Legislation——

I firmly believe that traditional marriage, a union between a man and woman, is the backbone of our society. Studies have shown that marriage between a man and a woman makes for strong families, which in turn, makes for a strong nation. Unfortunately, many activist judges across America are trying to change the definition of marriage to fit their own agenda.

In an effort to end this, I have cosponsored and voted for the Federal Marriage Amendment, a bill that would define marriage in the Constitution and protect it from being radically redefined by judges who overstep their constitutional boundaries. This bill will hold judges accountable and prevent them from redefining marriage. It also allows for state voters and legislatures to determine if they wish to grant civil unions, without imposing on the rights of other states.

Just as strong families are a core value of our nation, so is respect for life. As a strong believer in the dignity of all human life, I will work to defend those who cannot defend themselves. In the 111th Congress, I introduced the Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2009.
H.R. 2061 requires that parents be notified at least four days in advance of any abortion to be performed on their minor daughter and gives them power to stop an abortion from being performed. I also have supported measures before Congress that promote the sanctity of life, including:

  • Co-sponsoring and voting for an immediate ban on partial birth abortion;
  • Co-sponsoring and voting for legislation that charges a criminal with a separate crime if an act of violence against a pregnant woman results in the killing or injuring the woman’s unborn child;
  • Co-sponsoring and voting to expand tax credits and other support for adoption;
  • Co-sponsoring and voting for legislation to ban human cloning;
  • Co-sponsoring legislation against the morning after pill and RU-486.

As a member of the Values Action Team, a group of conservative lawmakers who work to create pro-family and pro-life legislation, I will continue to fight for family values, as well as other issues that reflect the ideals that we hold dear, such as protecting the Pledge of Allegiance and keeping the airwaves family-friendly.

I have to say after reading the boozman Healthcare and Medicare/Medicaid comments i am convinced that the candidate made an obvious choice for double speak and or not clearly stating where he stands…. i would say he is a repeal replace and eliminate all things associated with social service programs and  privatization all of it…you read it and tell me.

Medicare

As an optometrist who practiced in the Third District of Arkansas for 25 years, I know firsthand how important Medicare is to Arkansas’ seniors and those who are disabled.  While Medicare has helped millions of Americans live happier and healthier lives, the program has failed to keep up with the advancements the medical field has seen since its inception.

The Medicare program was in need of some modernization so that seniors and the disabled could benefit from new technologies and advancements made in the health care field.  For this reason, I voted for the “Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act of 2003”, which President Bush signed into law in December 2003. This new voluntary program guarantees real savings and choice to seniors looking for prescription drug coverage. Additional benefits for Arkansas’ low-income seniors are also included in the program.

In addition, I have consistently opposed annual cuts to Medicare reimbursements to doctors. Because physician reimbursements are so low under the Medicare program, many doctors around the country are no longer treating Medicare beneficiaries. The formula which calculates these reimbursements is desperately out-of-date. Until Congress can determine a formula which accurately reimburses physicians, it is vital that we prohibit further drops in reimbursements to our health care personnel, thus allowing our doctors to continue treating Medicare beneficiaries.

We also need to make sure that Medicare has the resources to deliver on its promise of a secure and healthy retirement for today’s and tomorrow’s seniors. I promise to work with my colleagues in the House, both Democrat and Republican, to strengthen Medicare so that the program can continue to provide innovative care and benefits to our nation’s seniors and disabled.

Health Care

During the twenty-six years that I practiced optometry in Rogers, I saw incredible changes in the health care field.  Today’s medicines and treatments have given people a longer lease on life and for that we should be grateful.

However, these changes have come with a price.  Recent trends in the health care industry show a staggering increase in cost, both to the provider and the recipient, that threaten our health care infrastructure.  This is especially true in rural areas, where access to quality health care services are limited.

In recent years, we have taken steps in the House of Representatives to try to address this crisis. We passed legislation that would limit medical malpractice abuse; upgrade our rural healthcare infrastructure; allow small businesses to pool together and purchase affordable insurance plans for their employees; and to promote the use of tax-free health savings accounts. We have prohibited massive cuts to Medicare reimbursements for physicians and worked to implement a new Medicare prescription drug plan that is helping more seniors than ever before. Lastly, we have placed a large focus on promoting medical research, disease awareness, and preventative medicine.

Nevertheless, we still have more work to do. We must not lose sight of the fact that many of our poorest families have no health care coverage, seniors are still struggling to find doctors who will treat Medicare patients, and that a number of diseases, like diabetes and cancer, are still running rampant.

My background as both a small business owner and a health care provider gives me a good perspective from which to work with my colleagues in Congress to lower the costs of quality health care for all Americans. We are committed to making this a top priority in the 111th Congress and it is my hope that the Senate will join us in making these much needed reforms to our healthcare system.

Health Care Debate

Read the legislation:

H.R. 3962 – Affordable Health Care for America Act
H.R. 3961 – Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act of 2009

I believe all Americans need access to quality, affordable health care. However, I am concerned that we are being forced into a government takeover of our health care system, something I am very much opposed to. This ‘one-size-fits-all’ experiment by the White House won’t give hardworking Americans the peace of mind that we deserve when seeking medical treatment.

We need to preserve the doctor-patient relationship. This allows patients to make choices that suit their individual requirements not Washington bureaucrats. Politicians making decisions about our health care needs is a prescription for disaster. Instead of taking away health care choices, we need to be offering more opportunities to patients. We need patient-centered health care that allows them to get the treatments and the care they need, when they need it. The President’s prescription will deny patients treatments and make them wait to get the treatments they are allowed to receive.

We need a plan that reduces health care costs, expands access and increases the quality of care. Unfortunately, the 1,018 page proposal supported by the President does not achieve those goals. We need to work together to make patient care the top priority in our reform. Despite claims this reform will reduce health care costs, Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Elmendorf told Congress that the proposed reform will only INCREASE future federal spending on health care which will lead to a continued increase in the deficit.

I have been asked by constituents about my health care coverage. Some people say health care coverage offered to Members of Congress and all federal government employees is like the Obama plan. It’s not. The choices are all private insurance providers, creating competition, but there is NO government plan included. The vast majority of government employees are opposed to allowing any government option as part of their health care.

I don’t want the government to tell me what is acceptable and unacceptable about my health care options. I want my doctor to tell me what’s best for my care. I also think that if this government plan is enough for the American public, it’s good enough for Congress. That’s why I cosponsored House Resolution 615, calls on all members of Congress who vote for a public health care option to relinquish their entitlement to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) and enroll in the public plan.

I believe that health care reform needs to include tort reform, something H.R. 3200 and H.R. 3962 fail to address. Our physicians, faced with possible lawsuits issue tests on patients that may be unneeded just to make sure they are covering all their bases to rule out serious health care concerns on a routine visit. This is driving up the cost of health care.

My Voting Record

RC# Bill Vote
564 h r 3081 No
563 h r 512 Nay
562 h r 946 Yea
561 s 3729 Yea
560 h res 1682 Nay
559 h res 1682 Nay
558 h r 2701 Nay

Standing up to health care lies


Media Matters June 10, 2010

Over the long fight for health care reform, Fox News has been a constant source of misinformation, distraction, and smears. We at Media Matters for America have spent more than a year cataloguing and correcting the errors and lies that have come from both the “opinion” side and the “news” side of Fox’s programming.

Donate today to help hold Fox News accountable.

In the past year, Fox News has shown that it is not a news network, it’s a political operation. And it threw every tactic and every lie it had against health insurance reform. In its attempt to “kill the bill,” Fox failed, thanks in part to the work Media Matters did in refuting Fox’s lies and exposing its agenda. We’ll keep up this fight on all the issues that matter to this country — and you can help.

Help us hold Fox News accountable — donate today.

Here are just a few of the ways Fox News lied, misled, and whipped up anti-health care activism over the past year:

  • Promoting terrifying myths about “death panels,” euthanasia, abortion, “government takeovers,” and doctors quitting the profession
  • Advancing false claims about the bill’s cost, deficit impact, CBO score, and tax impact
  • Reporting inaccurate claims of “corruption,” “special deals,” and rule-breaking in the legislative process
  • Allowing hosts and contributors such as Mike Huckabee, Glenn Beck, and Dick Morris to promote campaigns to call members of Congress in opposition to reform.

Fox is a full-time political operation, aimed at spreading misinformation, whipping up fear, and driving politics and policy to the right. We are working around the clock to fight back — and you can help.

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Eric Burns
Media Matters for America