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A Kitchen Table Conversati​on with those Struggling to Find Work


A Kitchen Table Conversation with Those Struggling to Find Work

This month, while the Senate was in recess, I spent time traveling around the state listening to constituents talk about what matters most to them. Two weeks ago, I had the great honor of being hosted at the homes of two local families, one in Seattle and one in Marysville, for an opportunity to talk one on one with constituents around their kitchen table about the issues facing the unemployed. I heard from constituents like Natalie Simmons, a community college professor who talked about how critical unemployment insurance is for students in her job re-training program. Ms. Simmons has seen good students drop out of these training programs when their benefits ran out. I also heard from a constituent who relies on her unemployment insurance to pay for necessary health care treatment. It is stories like these that I take back to Washington, D.C. with me as I continue to fight to provide critical supports for middle class families through the end of the year. I will continue to stress the need to make sure unemployment benefits are continued for workers fighting to get back on the job in this tough economy.

“Jobless tell Murray of struggles getting by”The Seattle Times

“Sen. Murray meets in Marysville with families to discuss aid for unemployed”
– The Seattle Times

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Fairchild First in Spokane

Fairchild First in Spokane

Two weeks ago, I joined Senator Cantwell, members of the Spokane community, and elected officials at Greater Spokane Incorporated to kickoff “ Fairchild First”, a statewide initiative to ensure that Fairchild Air Force Base becomes an early home to the next generation of aerial refueling tankers. I spoke about the important work that’s being done at Fairchild – both for the local community and for our nation’s national security. Fairchild has so much to offer the new fleet, and I look forward to continuing to engage the military throughout this process to ensure that Fairchild is considered.

“Campaign begins to land new tankers at Fairchild”The Spokesman Review

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Roundtable with Local Superintendents in Yakima, Early Learning Programs in Bremerton

Roundtable with Local Superintendents in Yakima

I traveled to Yakima to tour Adams Elementary School and host a roundtable discussion with superintendents and other education stakeholders on local challenges and to discuss my ongoing efforts to reform and reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to benefit schools throughout Washington state and nationwide. I will use the stories and suggestions I heard at Adams Elementary to bring local concerns to Washington, D.C, as I continue to work to reform the No Child Left Behind Act.

“Senator Patty Murray talks education reform with educators”KAPP TV

“Sen. Murray in Yakima to talk with educators”KNDO

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Roundtable with Early Learning Programs in Bremerton

During the recess, I also traveled to Bremerton for a tour of Navel Avenue Early Learning Center, to host a second roundtable with educators, education advocates, and parents to highlight our state’s strong early learning programs and the recent Race to the Top grant award, which I fought for on behalf of early learning in the ESEA reauthorization.

“Senator Patty Murray talks education reform with educators” – KAPP TV

“Sen. Murray in Yakima to talk with educators” – KNDO

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Hearing from Veterans in Yakima

Hearing from Veterans in Yakima

While I was in Yakima, I also had the opportunity to host a roundtable discussion with local veterans. It was a great chance to hear firsthand stories and concerns from our nation’s heroes. As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, I will continue to work on behalf of these brave men and women, to make sure they are getting the care they deserve after serving our country.

“U.S. Sen. Patty Murray visits Yakima veterans, educators” – Yakima Herald

“Senator Patty Murray listens to veterans’ concerns” – KAPP TV

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Tell Senator Murray: No Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid


National Women's Law Center - Don't Discount Women: Demand Fair Change Not Spare Change
                Tell Senator Murray: No Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid
                If you want to protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, now is the time to act, and Senator Murray is the one to call.
Call 1-866-251-4044 today!

Senator Patty Murray is the co-chair of a very powerful 12-member super-committee in Congress charged with deciding how to cut the federal deficit by $1.5 trillion over ten years.

Just yesterday we learned that the super-committee is negotiating about cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. These program provide income security or health care to more than 1 out of 7 Washington residents — mostly women.

Your phone call today can make a difference! A handful of members of Congress serving on the super-committee will decide the fate of these programs. Your senator — Patty Murray — is one of them.

Please call 1-866-251-4044 today to tell Senator Murray:

  • I want Senator Murray to oppose cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid in the super-committee.
  • That includes no Social Security COLA cut.
  • No raising the Medicare eligibility age.
  • No slash in Medicaid funds.
  • It’s time to make millionaires and corporations contribute to deficit reduction by paying their fair share of taxes.

Women in Washington can’t afford cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The average Social Security benefit for older women in Washington is just $12,400 per year. Even with Medicare, women face higher out-of-pocket health care costs that strain their smaller incomes. And over 307,000 low-income women with disabilities, pregnant women, and mothers in Washington relied on Medicaid for health care coverage, and over 60,000 elderly women relied on Medicaid for help with long-term care and certain other health expenses.

Programs for women and their families have already been cut, in Washington State and across the country — but so far, tax breaks for millionaires and corporations haven’t been touched. It’s time to stop trying to balance the budget on the backs of women and their families, and to demand that those with the greatest ability to pay contribute their fair share.

Please call 1-866-251-4044 today to tell Senator Murray: No Cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

The super-committee is meeting now to develop its plan. If seven members agree, their plan will be voted on in Congress before the end of the year: no amendments, no filibusters. If you want to protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, now is the time to act, and Senator Murray is the one to call.

Sincerely,

Joan Entmacher Joan Entmacher
Vice President, Family Economic Security
National Women’s Law Center   
Judy Waxman Judy Waxman
Vice President for Health and Reproductive Rights
National Women’s Law Center   

P.S. Have friends in Washington state? Please forward them this email. Every call makes a difference.

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