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Out Front with Senator
Wyden
Take Action
One of newly-elected AFL-CIO President Trumka's goals for the
future of the AFL-CIO is to make the most of our biggest asset:
you, and your fellow members. You all turn out to help during
the election season, but what about the many important issues
that come up between elections?
In Oregon we're establishing a rapid response system to make
sure that we can respond to up-to-the-minute issues. Contact
your local union to find out how you can get involved. If they
aren't ready to get involved in the program yet, but you want to
know about everything we have going on, sign up as a fan on
facebook and check back to see what we're up to!
Healthcare Update
Oregon Hosts Biggest Day-of-Action Event
As our first rapid-response action, Oregon AFL-CIO members
had less than a week to get organized for a rally against
insurance companies (and we only got the details 4 days in
advance). The rally was in conjunction with national events
calling on insurance companies to stop standing in the way of
healthcare reform.
We got 40 union members turned out to the rally, and joined a
crowd of about 400 in Pettygrove Park in downtown Portland. The
numbers are still rolling in, but it looks like Portland's may
have been the biggest of the many events that occurred
throughout the country.
Additionally, Oregon AFL-CIO President Tom Chamberlain sent a
message to the President of Blue Cross-Blue Shield calling on
him to stop using union members' premium monies to fight against
the health reform that those union members support. We'll see if
he writes back...
Out Front with Senator Wyden
We've come down on Senator Wyden a lot in the past few months
for his positions on health care reform. But last week it became
very clear that Senator Wyden and Oregon's union members have
one very important thing in common: we all know that Senator
Baucus's healthcare bill is bad for middle class Oregonians.
Together, Senator Wyden and President Chamberlain put out a
press release last week reiterating that healthcare reform must
be affordable for middle class Oregonians, otherwise it's not
the reform we need!
Although Senator Wyden is not on board with some aspects of
health care reform that we support he's bringing forward a few
great amendments that will help make the bill more affordable
and increase coverage. We think we'll see a final version of the
bill some time next week, and a combined Senate healthcare bill
by the middle of October.
Your Work Paid Off for Unemployed
Oregonians!
Early last spring we told you all about some concerns we have
with the state ReliaCard program.
ReliaCard is a program that allows Oregonians who receive
state benefits, but who don't have a bank account, to get those
benefits on a debit card instead of receiving weekly checks.
This program has many benefits, including much lower fraud
rates, access to money without paying outrages check-cashing
fees, and ease of use (ReliaCards can be used anywhere Visa is
accepted).
Despite those benefits, we had a few concerns. At the top of
our list: there were limits to the number of times users could
withdraw money at a bank without paying a fee, limiting their
access to their money. Many of you decided this was an important
issue, and took action, calling your representatives and asking
what could be done.
The Oregon Treasurer's office, who oversees the ReliaCard
program, decided to look into it. They renegotiated the
ReliaCard contract and, in part thanks to your concern, doubled
the amount of bank and ATM withdrawals users can have for free,
allowing them weekly access to their money for the first time
ever.
Good work to everyone who voiced their concerns, and thank
you to Treasurer Ben Westlund for getting involved and improving
the program.
The Weekly Update is created by the Oregon AFL-CIO.
President: Tom Chamberlain
Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Byrd
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