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THE UAW IS ON STRIKE
The “Big Three” US automakers failed to offer their workers a fair deal before midnight, so the United Auto Workers are on strike. The union agreed to deep cuts to wages and benefits during the Great Recession, sacrificing to save the industry – and years later, their wage and benefit levels are still there, even with Stellantis, GM and Ford back to generating billions. They’ve made a quarter-trillion in North American profits in the last decade, and CEO pay is up 40% in four years – compared to just 6% for regular workers, who are working more and longer shifts at a more intense pace. The United Autoworkers union is pushing for wage increases equivalent to the CEOs, a 32-hour workweek, the restoration of traditional pensions and retiree health benefits, an end to wage and benefit tiers, a reinstatement of cost-of-living adjustments, stronger job security, and assurances the transition to EVs will be unionized. Workers are beginning with targeted strikes at key locations for all three corporations, enabling them to grind the industry’s gears to a halt without draining their strike fund. Let’s show our solidarity for this labor action! We can a) use this tool from More Perfect Union to urge our senators and representatives to speak out publicly in support of the workers, and track who has and hasn’t stepped up here; b) sign the UAW’s letter to the CEOs in support of the workers here; c) use this action kit from the UAW to contact the CEOs here; and d) sign up for updates from the UAW here. We can follow comprehensive coverage of the strike from a worker’s perspective from Labor Notes at this landing page, and contribute to support their work here or here.IMPEACHMENT OR GOVERNMENT FUNDING, FLOOD INSURANCE, FARM BILL, SAFE FLIGHTS…
We’re just 15 days from a government shutdown, and House Republicans can’t even find the votes to get their own version of the defense spending bill passed. Meanwhile, we also face end of September deadlines for a new Farm Bill and reauthorization of the FAA, the global HIV/AIDS program PEPFAR, community health center funding, pandemic preparedness, substance abuse aid, funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the national flood insurance program, along with the child care cliff. Is the GOP knuckling down and trying to address any of these crucial issues with real impact on American lives? Of course not – they’re focused on a sham impeachment effort based on nonsense allegations against Joe Biden, one that historians have condemned as the weakest impeachment case in history and that multiple congressional Republicans have admitted lacks evidence. Let’s contact our members of Congress and make it clear to them: we know these accusations are baseless, and we demand they stop this witch hunt and focusing on getting things done for the country.
STOP THE COMSTOCK ACT ATTACK ON ABORTION
Right wing attacks on access to abortion medication have centered on the Comstock Act, an 1873 law that makes it a crime to deliver “obscene, lewd or lascivious material” through the mail. Whether or not provisions of this act that discuss abortion and birth control can still be applied to legal, FDA-approved pills will be fought out in the courts, but we don’t have to wait for judges to weigh in to act. Let’s ask our members of Congress to support the Freedom to Decide Act (H.Con.Res.33), which would make law the current Justice Department policy that access to medication abortion is legal and the Comstock Act does not apply. Let’s also ask our lawmakers and Democratic candidates to commit to backing a full repeal of the Comstock Act the next time we have full control of Congress, to put this threat to burden reproductive rights down for good.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 IS NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY
Check in with your friends and family and encourage them to register to vote, sign up to help register other voters and/or check your voter registration status. This link will help you get started. Your VOTE is your VOICE. You can help others by registering new Voters. Let’s prepare and get ready to get out the vote. We can use this link to register to vote, check our voter registration, and find other ways to get involved.
LEVERAGE OUR LIBRARIES FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
The Toledo Lucas County Public Library in Ohio has unveiled a beautiful Civic Engagement page on its website. Figuring out how to register to vote, run for office, find our polling places, and other election information can be daunting exercises. Libraries can also help to curb the impacts of book-banning, as the Brooklyn, Seattle, and other public libraries have done by offering digital access to their collection to teens in districts with book bans Public libraries are trusted community resources, and no one is better at organizing information than librarians! Let’s share the link to the Toledo Library’s Civic Engagement website and also scan this report from the Urban Libraries Council on the ways that libraries can help. Then, let’s share these with our local librarian and ask them to implement both.
STATE-SPECIFIC ACTIONS
MA—SUPPORT “PRIMARY CARE FOR YOU” LEGISLATION
Massachusetts Health Quality Partners, an independent research organization, is warning that the MA primary care system is on the decline. Spending on primary care is decreasing. The percentage of primary care doctors is shrinking. Nearly a third of primary care physicians are over 60 years old. And less than a quarter of MA medical school grads are becoming primary care doctors. Meanwhile, “underinvestment in primary care is an oft-cited reason for why the US healthcare system outspends and underperforms peer high-income countries.” A bill in the state senate, An Act Relative to Primary Care for You, S.750, will double primary care investment, decrease health inequities, and change the primary care payment model from fee-for-services to a monthly prospective payment. Let’s tell our state senators to co-sponsor S.750, and let’s submit testimony in favor of S.750 to the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing using this tool.
September 15, 2023
Thanks Susan - I republished your action on the Freedom to decide Act in Healthcare Advocacy :)