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October 27, 2009 at 18:01:44 Permalink Remember Mischief Night? It's back, and it could get us statewide single payer in PA Diary Entry by Ross Levin (about the author) |
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In case you're unaware, there is currently a bill in the Pennsylvania state legislature to establish a statewide single-payer (that's something close to Medicare for all) system. Governor Rendell has pledged to sign it if it gets to his desk, and there are currently 35 co-sponsors in the House - including 4 Republicans - and 9 co-sponsors in the Senate. That's out of a Senate of 50 and a House of 203.
This Friday, the 30th, there will be a protest at a Blue Cross/Blue Shield building in Philadelphia in support of single payer, and in my state of Pennsylvania this will have particular significance because of how close we are to real health care reform. :::::::: On October 20th, there was a rally for statewide
single payer on the steps inside the capitol building in Harrisburg.
About 1,200 people showed up. It was organized by the incredible
group Health Care 4 All PA. The event on Friday is being held by The Mobilization for Health Care for All. My friend John Murphy sent out an email today describing what will happen (and why some participants might spend Mischief Night in jail): There will be a public demonstration and sit-in on Friday, October
30th at the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Office at 1901 Market St., in
Philadelphia. This event will be part of a National Mobilization demanding Single
Payer now! We are responding to the daily body count. 122 Americans
die every day, 45,000 every year, simply because the USA does not offer
Universal Single Payer health care – Medicare for everyone! Some of the participants will risk arrest by requesting entry to the
BC/BS office in order to present a letter containing grievances and
demands. One of the demands is that BC/BS must cover all
Doctor-prescribed care for its customers. These participants will not
leave until their letter is accepted by management or they are removed
by law enforcement. Other participants will be supporting those inside – we need lots of
people to turn out in support of this event at this pivotal time.
Supporting participants will be needed to hand out literature and can
carry signs emphasizing "SINGLE PAYER"; "MEDICARE FOR ALL"; "EVERYBODY
IN NOBODY OUT". We want to be FOCUSED on healthcare so we are asking
that slogans like "healthcare not warfare" be excluded. Although BC/BS
in Philadelphia contributes millions of dollars to lobby against
reform, it is officially non profit so we don't want to use the slogan
"patients not profits" at this event as the press would inevitably
misconstrue the purpose of the demonstration.
John Murphy didn't include this, but the protest will be at noon. This is a protest supporting single payer health care nationally,
but like I said, it is extremely significant because of the bill in the
PA Senate that only needs 17 more votes to pass and the bill in the PA
house that only needs 67 more votes to pass. IF IT PASSES THE
LEGISLATURE, THE GOVERNOR WILL SIGN IT! Even if you don't live in the state, you can donate money to Health Care 4 All PA or add your name to their list of endorsers if your name is worth adding. This is the best shot we've got at single payer anywhere in the nation, including Congress.
Ross Levin a young activist who also writes for keystonepolitics.com, operationitch.com, independentpoliticalreport.com. He first became active in politics in the 2008 presidential campaign through Mike Gravel's quixotic run for the Democratic (more...)
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