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Adopt-a-State for Healthcare Reform

By Jessica Kutch on November 18, 2009 11:17 AM

Adopt a state

Joe Lieberman is at it again. Jockeying for attention. Threatening to support a Republican filibuster. Overlooking popular support in his own state. But this time, he may not be alone.

Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and Ben Nelson (D-NE) have each been targeted by the opposition to join a Republican filibuster. If that happens, health insurance reform will not move forward.

We can't sit on the sidelines while this political drama unfolds. And right now, you can have no greater impact than adopting a health care "swing state" as your own. Adopt-a-state, and begin recruiting now:

Join Team Connecticut (Sen. Lieberman)

Join Team Louisiana (Sen. Landrieu)

Join Team Arkansas (Sen. Lincoln)

Join Team Nebraska (Sen. Nelson)

The AP reported today that opponents of reform, led by the U.S. Chamber, have poured $24 million into an advertising onslaught in the last month alone. The fact is, we will be outspent by corporate special interests. But we can do something corporate American can't - we can talk to fellow voters, and have personal conversations about health care.

We elected Barack Obama, in part, by calling tens of thousands of voters in key "swing states." This year is no different. Voters in Arkansas, Nebraska, Connecticut and Louisiana need to hear from us about what's happening on health insurance reform. So adopt-a-state, and start recruiting for your team today.

P.S. If you live in one of our health care "swing states," even better! Adopt your own state, and start recruiting friends and family to join. 

Tags: adopt-a-state, adopting a health care "swing state", Arkansas, Chamber of Commerce, Connecticut, health care reform, health care swing states, health insurance reform, healthcare reform, Nebraska, Senator Ben Nelson, Senator Blanche Lincoln, Senator Joe Lieberman, Senator Mary Landrieu, swing state, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, US Chamber, voters

Joe Lieberman will hate this

By Jessica Kutch on November 18, 2009 10:05 AM

Adopt a state

Joe Lieberman is at it again. Jockeying for attention. Threatening to support a Republican filibuster. Overlooking popular support in his own state. But this time, he may not be alone.

Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and Ben Nelson (D-NE) have each been targeted by the opposition to join a Republican filibuster. If that happens, health insurance reform will not move forward.

We can't sit on the sidelines while this political drama unfolds. And right now, you can have no greater impact than adopting a health care "swing state" as your own. Adopt-a-state, and begin recruiting now:

Join Team Connecticut (Sen. Lieberman)

Join Team Louisiana (Sen. Landrieu)

Join Team Arkansas (Sen. Lincoln)

Join Team Nebraska (Sen. Nelson)

The AP reported today that opponents of reform, led by the U.S. Chamber, have poured $24 million into an advertising onslaught in the last month alone. The fact is, we will be outspent by corporate special interests. But we can do something corporate American can't - we can talk to fellow voters, and have personal conversations about health care.

We elected Barack Obama, in part, by calling tens of thousands of voters in key "swing states." This year is no different. Voters in Arkansas, Nebraska, Connecticut and Louisiana need to hear from us about what's happening on health insurance reform. So adopt-a-state, and start recruiting for your team today.

P.S. If you live in one of our health care "swing states," even better! Adopt your own state, and start recruiting friends and family to join. 

Tags: adopt-a-state, adopting a health care "swing state", Arkansas, Chamber of Commerce, Connecticut, health care reform, health care swing states, health insurance reform, healthcare reform, Nebraska, Senator Ben Nelson, Senator Blanche Lincoln, Senator Joe Lieberman, Senator Mary Landrieu, swing state, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, US Chamber, voters

As Gov. Rell refuses to raise taxes on corporations....her approval rating plummets

By Kate Thomas on July 28, 2009 12:05 PM

A new poll for CT Gov. M. Jodi Rell shows her approval rating has dropped to her lowest level ever, amid a severe economic downturn and months of criticism and ad campaigns from SEBAC, a coalition that represents Connecticut State public service workers.

The Quinnipiac University Polling Institute numbers show that 71% of voters support "raising the state income tax for individuals making at least $265,000 per year and couples making at least $500,000." Yet the Governor continues to refuse to raise taxes on the wealthy. The poll also finds that 55% of voters reject the "argument that raising taxes will force wealthier residents to move out of Connecticut." A majority of voters also support raising taxes on corporations.

Rell has said that raising taxes would be the worst thing the state could do and instead has proposed deep cuts to social services, health care, and higher education.

What do SEBAC leaders think about these poll results? As you may have guessed, they're definitely not shocked.

"I am not surprised that her approval numbers are beginning to drop," said Ron McLellan, the President of CEUI/SEIU Local 511. "Until this economic crisis, Governor Rell could hide her allegiance to big corporations and Connecticut's wealthiest citizens. But now, when the difficult decisions must be made, she has taken money from services that protect the middle-class and that support the most vulnerable among us -- all so that the rich and big businesses don't have to sacrifice."

"The Governor does not ask our wealthiest households and corporations to step up to the plate and be part of the solution,"[MO3]  said Maggie Adair, Policy Director for Connecticut Association for Human Services, an organization that works to end poverty and empower families. "Her budget priorities do not reflect the opinion of Connecticut's residents, who overwhelmingly support increasing the income tax on our highest wage earners."
In February, the SEBAC launched an aggressive television campaign that was designed to educate the public about the Governor's budget priorities and to hold her accountable for her budget decisions into the gubernatorial election season. To learn more about the coalition's campaign for a fair budget and view the video of their latest TV ad, visit www.InThisTogetherCT.org.

Tags: ads, budget cuts, corporate tax loopholes, governor rell, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, sebac, State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, state income tax, taxes, voters

Nationwide Poll: Comprehensive Immigration Reform Enjoys Widespread Public Support

By Kate Thomas on June 5, 2009 2:49 PM

What do polling participants want? Pragmatic proposals that move America forward! When do they want it? Now!

The American people want our country's broken immigration system to be fixed--and they want Congress to make it happen within the year. According to new polling, public support for comprehensive immigration support remains unwavering despite the country's economic downturn.

The recent national poll from Beneson Strategy Group for America's Voice demonstrates that the solution-oriented mindset of American people in tough times is actually leading to increased support for a broad overhaul of the nation's immigration policies. While approximately 2/3 of voters (64 percent) support reform prior to being given a full explanation of key components of the legislation, when given a detailed description of a comprehensive immigration reform proposal, support for Congress to pass reform increased to nearly 9 in 10 voters.

These stunning polling figures of 1,000 likely voters throughout the country for America's Voice show strong favor for reform proposal specifics that would allow undocumented immigrants to come out of the shadows and gain citizenship if they meet certain conditions. Voters also broadly rejected proposals calling for mass-deportation of the nation's roughly 12 million undocumented immigrants, as well as tactics using enforcement-only punishment tactics.

Kos (founder of political blog Daily Kos) expresses our sentiments surrounding these poll results to a "T":

Can there possibly be a bigger win-win? The American people strongly support what is a moral and practical imperative -- to bring 12 million undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and integrate them into our society. Now all we need is our politicians to do the right thing.
To fully rejoice in the encouraging results of this poll, check it out for yourself here.

Tags: america's voice, comprehensive immigration reform, daily kos, immigration, immigration reform, kos, polling, undocumented immigrants, voters

Anna Burger: 2009 Will Be the "Year of the Middle Class"

By Kate Thomas on January 5, 2009 4:56 PM

On Politico's The Arena, SEIU International Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger helps drive the conversation by giving us her boldest political predictions for 2009:

I predict that 2009 will be the "Year of the Middle Class." Voters have spoken powerfully for change and now expect action that both revives our failing economy and builds it stronger, and fairer, for the future. By rebuilding the American Dream for millions of families and rewarding work instead of one's wealth, greed or market manipulation, we can strengthen our economy for generations to come.

[...] SEIU's members will help make 2009 the "Year of the Middle Class" by involving millions of Americans in an intensive state-by-state campaign to create an economy where hard work means you can make a good living and fulfill your dreams instead of treading water or falling behind.

Read the rest of Anna's reflections on the new year on Politico here.

Tags: american dream, anna burger, economic stimulus, economy, middle class, new american dream, politico, politics, voters, working families, working people

By Kate Thomas on November 4, 2008 3:08 PM
Let's create a new American Dream. Sign up to get involved now.

Election 2008 will forever be remembered as an historic, transformational point in US history. The American people voted overwhelmingly for change as men and women of all different backgrounds across this nation sent a clear message: it is time to create a new American Dream.

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) played a critical role in the success of the newly elected president Barack Obama and his running mate Joe Biden, as well as candidates at all levels of government who are committed to improving the lives of working families. From deploying member political organizers to battleground states to register and educate people to producing ads that highlighted the difference between candidates on issues of concern to lower income and middle class voters, SEIU was a driving force in victories for working families all over the country.

SEIU Members Helped Win Big Victories for Working Families across the Country

  • SEIU members helped win 83% of the key states, races and ballot measures that SEIU committed their time, money and political resources to make a difference for working families.
  • Barack Obama and Joe Biden won 17 of the 19 states that SEIU targeted, with one state still undecided but leaning toward Obama/Biden.
  • SEIU members helped pro-working family Senate candidates win in 6 of 8 targeted races (75%).
  • SEIU members helped pro-working family House candidates win in 21 of 27 targeted races (78%).
  • Six of eight (75%) SEIU-backed Senate candidates in key battleground states who support Employee Free Choice prevailed, despite being targeted by a more than $20 million campaign by corporate interests that never caught on with voters. One of the eight races remains undecided.
  • SEIU members helped pro-working family gubernatorial candidates win in three of four targeted races (75%), including those of Jay Nixon (MO), Beverly Perdue (NC) and Governor Christine Gregoire (WA).
  • SEIU members helped working families win new majorities in state houses across the country, including the Delaware House, the Ohio House, the Wisconsin Assembly, the New York Senate and the Nevada Senate. SEIU members also helped elect a supermajority in the Oregon House.
  • SEIU members played indispensable roles in local races all over the country helping elect candidates who stand up for working families, such as Mark Ridley-Thomas in the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors race.
  • SEIU members helped pass or helped to defeat eight of the main ballot measures that were targeted.
  • SEIU members led and worked in coalitions that helped defeat anti-union ballot initiatives in Colorado and Oregon.
  • SEIU members led efforts that passed Proposition B in Missouri by 75 percent. Proposition B will make it easier for elderly and disabled people who need care to remain in their homes. In Washington State, Initiative 1029 will improve training standards for long-term care workers and passed with a similar margin.
  • In Massachusetts, SEIU members helped block a measure that would have denied the state the funds necessary to provide necessary services investments in infrastructure by eliminating the income tax.
  • SEIU Member-Candidate program graduate Tami Green won reelection to the Washington State House of Representatives. Linda Rouse Sutton, also a graduate, won one of two At-Large County Commissioner seats in North Carolina's Lenoir County.

The 2008 Election must be read as a victory for working people and by working people. For almost two years, the voices of men and women who get up and go to work every day raised the stakes for this election. For SEIU members, this election has always been about the economy. It has always been about health care. It has always been about rebuilding the middle class. This election has always been about putting the American Dream back within the reach of middle class and low-income people who work hard and want to provide our kids and our grandkids with a better future.

SEIU's 2008 Political Program at a Glance

In the 2008 Election, more than 3,000 SEIU members, staff and local leaders voluntarily took time off the job to go into the field to work for change. Over the course of the campaign, an additional 100,000 nurses, janitors, child care providers and other workers volunteered after work and on weekends to ensure that Barack Obama, Joe Biden and pro-working family candidates and issues won on November 4th. SEIU Locals and State Councils in California, New York, Illinois and other non-targeted states contributed significant resources and deployed members to the battleground states, which made all the difference in giving Barack Obama the ground advantage in the campaign.

SEIU members and staff engaged union voters and the general public one-on-one throughout the election. Together they:

  • knocked on 3,504,947 doors;
  • made 16,539,038 phone calls;
  • sent 5,125,378 pieces of mail;
  • registered more than 227,000 new voters in battleground states and California;
  • helped 10,992 voters vote early or by absentee;
  • held 658 earned media events.

SEIU members also stepped up their political engagement and increased their commitment to SEIU's Committee on Political Education (COPE).

  • SEIU members who are COPE contributors increased their average monthly contribution by 25 percent in this past year, to $4.22 per month.
  • An additional 4,014 SEIU members enrolled as new COPE contributors this year with an average contribution level of $5.03 per month.
  • SEIU members challenged all candidates to "Walk a Day in My Shoes" and learn what it is like to work and raise a family in today's economy. Twenty-one candidates took up the challenge and SEIU Local unions across the country adopted the program for their local candidates.
  • More than 3,000 SEIU members, Local and International staff members were deployed to 20 states to help win for working families.
  • More than 100,000 SEIU nurses, janitors, child care providers and other members volunteered after work and on weekends to win for working families.

November 4 marked a turning point for working families all across this country. While the past eight years were disaster for hardworking men and women who watched the American Dream slip out of their reach, the American spirit of progress never wavered. This election marks a new beginning, and this is our moment.

SEIU members are ready. We have a chance to put America on a new path, and SEIU members will help with the transition, establish a clear agenda to rebuild the middle class, fix our national health care system, give workers the freedom to join a union without intimidation and hold every politician accountable for the promises they have made to the hardworking families of this nation who have changed history.

Tags: Barack Obama, battleground states, middle class, our union, presidential election, seiu members, victory, voters, walk a day in my shoes, working families

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