Category: activism
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Cohen Town Hall
I just got back from the Town Hall meeting held by Tennesseeâs 9th Congressional District Rep. Steve Cohen. I have to tell you, the turnout was pretty impressive. I livetweeted the event under the hashtag #cohen, as did some others at the meeting. Right now twitter search isnât working too well, probably because of the…
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Define Objections, Offer Alternatives
Seanâs already touched on this but in light of both the op-ed in the Tennessean where Jim Cooper announced his âreluctant no” to HR 3200 (summary), and the appearance on Face the Nation Sunday morning I have to say something. Cooper’s segment starts 9 min into the video below. Watch CBS Videos Online Cooper offered…
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One Billion Dollars
As H.R. 3200 plods itâs way through Congress, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce has emerged as a stumbling block. The opposition, led by Democratic Representative Mike Ross (AR-04), centers around Medicare payments to rural communities and the assurance that the measure will be deficit neutral. Ross is a member of the Blue Dogs,…
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The Ghost of Nominees Past
Affordable, portable healthcare has been an issue in American politics since long before the 1990âs. Unfortunately, little, if anything has been done in that time to ensure that Americans have access to insurance coverage, despite a great deal of support for reform. Today NBC News and The Wall Street Journal published a poll stating that…
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This Triggerâs Already Been Pulled
About two weeks ago I wrote about the public option. Around the time I was writing that, I started seeing some discussion of putting a âtriggerâ into any legislation that included a âpublic optionâ. I could go off and spend a lot of time trying to explain what a âtriggerâ, but Iâll let Igor Volsky…