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sinkingfeeling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-30-09 09:43 AM
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AFL-CIO is asking anybody with health insurance to tell that company to get out of way of
real health care reform. It's easy to do and only takes a minute or two.

http://blog.aflcio.org/2009/09/29/tell-your-health-care-insurer-its-time-for-real-reform/

The letter demands:

1. Insurance companies will not stand between a doctor and a patient when it comes to deciding what care the patient needs.

2. Insurance companies will not deny or drop coverage based on pre-existing medical conditions.

3. Insurance companies will terminate any policy or incentive that rewards employees financially or otherwise for denying care and rejecting claims.

4. Insurance companies will not use any resources--including funds, employees or facilities--to oppose any aspect of the health reform proposals supported by President Obama and being considered by the U.S. Congress.
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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-30-09 10:20 AM
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1. Trumka Scheduled To Meet With Rahm Today To Cut Deal on Public Option
Trumka Scheduled To Meet With Rahm Today To Cut Deal on Public Option
By: Jane Hamsher Wednesday September 30, 2009 7:06 am


http://campaignsilo.firedoglake.com/2009/09/30/trumka-scheduled-to-meet-with-rahm-today-to-cut-deal-on-public-option/


We hoped it wasn't true. We hoped that when Richard Trumka committed to back a public option and threatened to withhold support from Democrats who wouldn't vote for one that it wasn't just pre-convention rhetoric.

But then the big guns came out -- Baucus decided that rather than taxing the rich, he would tax the health care plans that seriously affected AFL-CIO workers who had given up wage hikes in exchange for comprehensive health care coverage over years in contract negotiations. When Gerry McEntee rightly called the Baucus bill "bullshit" from the floor of the convention, Nancy Pelosi was then dispatched to say they were considering the same thing in the House.

I defy anyone to find me one single example of the White House twisting one arm for a public option. Just one. But when Rahm and Trumka meet today, it will be after a month of very serious threats to the AFL-CIO carried out at the highest levels. It's the kind of "arm twisting" that only the executive branch is capable of, and it has been done to crush support for a public option, not opposition.

I wrote recently about the fact that people within the AFL-CIO were getting tremendous pressure from the White House to push Trumka into backing down. And sources familiar with the situation say that since the other unions outside the AFL have already caved and are kicking Rahm's trigger football, Trumka feels he has little support for his position and no choice but to relent.

Contact the AFL-CIO and let them know that you support Richard Trumka and his commitment to the public option. Let him know that staying true to that commitment is extremely important to those of us who strongly support labor.
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