Amidst national dialogue on healthcare reform, healthcare workers from 1199SEIU sent a letter today to all Massachusetts legislators to honor the request of the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy to allow an interim appointment by the Governor to fill his seat in the U.S. Senate. The letter stresses that MA "must have two voices and two votes" in upcoming Congressional debates and is signed by 1199SEIU Executive VP Mike Fadel and Political Director Tim Foley on behalf of the 34,000 Massachusetts members of 1199SEIU.
[Healthcare workers] are particularly committed to ensuring the passage of national healthcare reform. Senator Kennedy's legacy is rooted in a lifetime of service to our state and in the effort to provide healthcare as a right for all and not a privilege for the few.
The letter piggybacks the launch of WeNeedTwo.org, a new website and petition urging the Massachusetts State Legislature to change state law to allow temporary replacement for his seat to ensure the state has full representation in Congress. Today outside the MA State House as MA representatives have their first debate about ensuring the state has two Senators, 1199SEIU and other groups supporting legislation that would allow for an interim appointment are holding a press conference.








