"'AARP is proud to endorse the Affordable Health Care for America Act. We urge members of the House to pass this critical bill this year so our healthcare system can work for all of us,' AARP CEO A. Barry Rand said at a press conference."Read more at: http://thehill.com/homenews/house/66533-aarp-endorses-house-healthcare-bill
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACSCAN.org: No Date - Key Organizations Urge Senate to Support Cloture Motions in Health Reform Debate
"With crucial Senate votes just days away, leaders from AARP, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Consumers Union, and Families USA urged the Senate not to let politics and gridlock get in the way of moving forward on comprehensive health insurance reform [Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare]."Read more at: http://www.acscan.org/mediacenter/view/id/248
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACSCAN.org: 3/1/2010 - Groups Launch Nationwide Petition Drive to Urge Congress to Pass Meaningful Health Care Reform
“Elected officials need to put patients before politics and pass meaningful health care legislation now. ACS CAN has joined forces with Alpha Phi Alpha, Community Catalyst, Families USA, LIVESTRONG, National Partnership for Women and Families, PICO National Network and Service Employees International Union in the petition drive."
Read more at: http://www.acscan.org/content/media-center/groups-launch-nationwide-petition-drive-to-urge-congress-to-pass-meaningful-health-care-reform/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NYTimes: 9/14/2009 - A.F.L.-C.I.O. to Push for Overhaul With Public Option
"President Obama’s embattled health care plan will get a welcome and full-throated push from the A.F.L.-C.I.O. on Tuesday.Note: Please notice the union says it is "a government-run option to compete with private insurers." This is a very bad signal, because government will decide the winners and the losers. This is a big step away from free markets in the health insurance industry.
The federation’s delegates are set to approve a resolution that says the nation’s health care system is badly broken and that backs a far-reaching overhaul that would include a government-run option to compete with private insurers."
Read more at: http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/afl-cio-to-push-for-overhaul-with-public-option/
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LaborNotes.org 8/31/2013 - Longshore Union Quits the AFL-CIO
"In a surprise move, the 60,000-member International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced its disaffiliation from the AFL-CIO yesterday. The news comes just a week before the federation is set to hold its national convention in Los Angeles, the nation’s biggest port and an ILWU stronghold."Note: I am guessing they were just a little disappointed with their fair share under Obamacare.
Read more at: http://www.labornotes.org/2013/08/longshore-union-quits-afl-cio
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEIU.org: 10/1/2013 - CELEBRATE! Healthcare Marketplaces Open
"Today is a historic day. SEIU members have worked tirelessly to make healthcare reform a reality. Today, October 1, as the new healthcare marketplaces open across the country, we are celebrating a healthier and more financially secure future for our families.http://www.seiu.org/2013/10/celebrate-healthcare-marketplaces-open-today.php
SEIU locals and partners are hosting more than 70 launch events across the country, including in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Richmond, Seattle and many more."
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Speaking of the SEIU, the leader of the largest California group was sentenced to prison for embezzlement. The news media was a little mum about it.
LA Times: 10/7/2013 - Former SEIU local leader gets 33 months in prison
"The former president of California's biggest union local was sentenced Monday to 33 months in federal prison for stealing from his low-income members to finance an expensive lifestyle that included being married to two women at the same time. He paid one of his wives $540,000 in consulting payments from the union. U.S. District Judge Audrey Collins ordered him pay to about $150,000 back to the union."Read more at: http://articles.latimes.com/2013/oct/07/local/la-me-freeman-20131008
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