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Congressman Schrader Needs to Hear From
Us!
Take Action
Do you know people? We bet you do. Do you know people who
live in Oregon City, Salem, or Tillamook? We need you to call
everyone you know who lives in Congressman Schrader's district
and ask them to call their congressman.
This Saturday is the vote on the House healthcare reform
bill, and Schrader is waffling on his vote. Call his office at
202-225-5711 and make sure he knows that his constituents want
him to vote yes on the House healthcare reform bill.
Congressman Schrader: Vote Yes This
Weekend!
Below is a copy of the press release that we sent out earlier
this afternoon.
Union Members to Congressman Schrader: Support Health Care
Reform Now!
Congressman Schrader may vote against healthcare reform later
this week, according to conversations the Congressman has had
with union leaders in Oregon the past few days.
Schrader has had concerns about the House's healthcare reform
bill, but after he recently gained a big win for Oregon when the
public option was decoupled from the Medicare reimbursement rate
- a formula that hurts states with efficient Medicare programs
like Oregon - many activists concluded that he would support the
House bill. But now Congressman Schrader says he's not sure the
bill is worth the cost. Unfortunately the big change that
Schrader asked for added to the cost of the bill, which is
leaving a few Oregonians confused about his current
position.
"It's expensive to reform 1/6 of the American economy," said
Oregon AFL-CIO President Tom Chamberlain. "Union members
understand that Congressman Schrader wants to make sure reform
is worth the cost. But what we don't understand is why
Congressman Schrader would vote against the Affordable Health
Care for America Act at this crucial time, when slowing down
reform threatens to derail all of the progress that has been
made and leave Oregonians without the help they need for years
to come."
That's why union members across Congressman Schrader's
district are calling his office this week. They want to remind
the Congressman that without reform the middle class will
continue to fall farther and farther behind; Oregon's small
businesses will continue to be at a competitive disadvantage;
and thousands of families will file for bankruptcy each year
because they just won't be able to afford rising costs of a
medical emergency, even if they are insured.
"A vote is scheduled. Reform is moving forward. There will be
time to make changes when the bill is in conference, but that
time is not now," said Chamberlain. "Now is the time for
Congressman Schrader to make a stand and take a vote."
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The House is scheduled to vote on the Affordable Health Care
for America Act this Saturday. Please make sure that Congressman
Schrader knows you want him to support this bill, and if you
don't live in Congressman Schrader's district call your
representative and (if you live in Congressmen Wu, Blumenauer or
De Fazio's district) thank them for continuing to support the
reform that Oregonians need or (if you live in Congressman
Walden's district) tell them that you hope they'll change their
position and vote in favor of the reform that Oregonians want so
that they can support the healthcare we need!
For more information on what CD 5, Schrader's district,
stands to gain form the Affordable Health Care for America Act
check out this
page that the Committee on Energy and Commerce sent out.
In Other News...
BETC Reform - Will it Catch on This Time?
During the legislative session we called - in conversations
with lawmakers, press releases, and in information we sent to
all of you in the Weekly Update - for reforms to the Business
Energy Tax Credit (BETC). BETC, we said, was handing out too
much money to companies that weren't creating good, long term
jobs, and lacked real public accountability.
When we pushed for real accountability very little happened.
Even the very minimal "reform" that did happen was vetoed by the
governor.
The Oregonian pushed the BETC back into the news last week
with a hard hitting story claiming that state officials
deliberately underestimated the BETC's cost last session, and a
follow-up story today reporting that agency officials released
new rules that will rein in some of the most egregious abuses of
the BETC program. You can read both
stories at the
Oregonian
We hate to say we told you so, but...we did.
The BETC has been untouchable, and for no good reason. The
truth is out, now, and it's time for legislators to stand up to
the tax-credit lobby and to the governor and bring about real
reform to BETC. We were ready to help last spring, and we'll be
ready to help again. We hope our legislators are ready to
act.
The Weekly Update is created by the Oregon AFL-CIO.
President: Tom Chamberlain
Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Byrd
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