Tuesday, February 28, 2006

 

More resolutions for caucus.....

another great site where several resolutions are posted.....i will bring copies of these to caucus.

 

2006 Democratic Party Precinct Caucuses

Calling all Democrats
Saturday, March 4th at 2 pm
Our precinct will meet at United Church of Ferndale, 2034 Washington St.
We will choose delegates to the county convention and discuss what should be brought forward to the platform. I am posting 2 of the resolutions I have seen so far and i know there are others being worked on.
Be sure to check the calendar at Whatcom County Democrats for scheduled activities in our community.
Resolution Endorsing HR 676 - The United States National
Health Insurance ActWHEREAS, Over $2 trillion ($2,000,000,000,000) is spent on
health care in the U.S. each year, yet over 46 million of our people lack health care coverage, and many millions more have inadequate coverage; and
WHEREAS, Each year more than 18,000 people die because they cannot afford the health care needed to stay alive; and
WHEREAS, The United States is the only industrialized nation
without a streamlined single national financing system for health care;
and
WHEREAS, The U.S. pays 50 percent more of our Gross Domestic Product on health care than nations with national health care programs, yet according to the World Health Organization, ranks a mere 37th in the world in
quality of health care; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 25% of every health care dollar spent in the U.S. goes to private health care administration compared to just 3% for Medicare. That means over $400 billion each year is spent on paperwork and cost add-ons charged by private health care administrators, primarily to createand manage regulations to screen
out high risk patients; and
WHEREAS, A bill pending in Congress - HR 676 - would provide
health insurance to every person in the United States, yet HR 676 would actually save hundreds of billions of dollars on unnecessary duplication and obscene administrative costs; and
WHEREAS, Corporations, aided by politicians, have repeatedly
claimed that the cost of providing health care to U.S. workers requires that products and services produced here must be sold at higher prices than what foreign corporations charge, and that these higher prices render the U.S. non-competitive. Under HR 676 businesses in the U.S. would pay much less for employee health care coverage, thus eliminating that claim.
WHEREAS, HR 676 would provide equal access to all necessary
medical care regardless of the income level of individuals/families; and
WHEREAS, Under HR 676 patients would be free to choose their own private doctors and hospitals; and
WHEREAS, HR 676 would cover hospitalization and office
visits, prescription drugs, dental care, vision care, home health care, nursing home care, long term care, mental health care and rehabilitation. HR 676 would remain in place even if one lost a job or retired; and
WHEREAS, HR 676 prohibits patients being charged deductibles and co-payments; and
WHEREAS, Under HR 676 a family of three with annual
earnings of $40,000 would pay approximately $133 per month and that amount would cover the entire family for all health care needs listed above. The employer would pay that amount too. Those earning less would pay less; and
WHEREAS, HR 676 would cover everyone and provide health care coverage equal to or better than that of each official in Congress;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, Members of Congress are hereby instructed to support and enact HR 676.
Impeachment
Whereas we must have honesty in our government and there have been publicly documented instances of our government lying
Whereas the trust of the American people has been broken by President Bush violating the Constitution in authorizing the illegal domestic surveillance of
citizens
Whereas the trust of the American people has also been broken by Vice President Cheney’s illegal disclosure of Valerie Plame’s identity
Whereas we acknowledge the value of the Geneva convention, and thus the trust of the entire international community in America’s leadership
on behalf of the rule of law has been severely damaged by the administration’s reckless disregard for the Geneva Convention
Therefore be it resolved that our elected representatives support any and all possible actions to bring about the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney immediately

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

 

Jasper MacSlarrow to challenge Doug Erickson

we have an excellent candidate in Jasper......


Ericksen faces challenge from aide to Larsen
JON GAMBRELLTHE BELLINGHAM HERALD (12/24/05)
An aide to U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen will challenge incumbent state Rep. Doug Ericksen in next year's 42nd District race, potentially setting the stage for a high-stakes campaign.
Jasper D. MacSlarrow, 29, officially filed to run against Ericksen, a Republican, this month. A Ferndale High School graduate, MacSlarrow lives in Bellingham with his wife, Tiffany.

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Depleted(not)Uranium

HB 3107 Exposure to depleted uranium H State Govt 1/20/2006Studying military uranium exposure.and SB 6732 Exposure to depleted uranium S Hea/L-T Care 1/19/2006 Studying military uranium exposure.Hearings already held in Washington State House; hearings today in Washington State Senate. Follow the progress of these as well, and encourage your elected officials to support. Requests medical screening for depleted uranium for returning WA Natl Guard and establishing a State Registry. A small group from Pt Townsend (DUST) in conjunction with Veterans for Peace members did the work-up to get this from proposal to hearings. Representing Military Families Speak Out, Washington State Chapter, I was asked to participate in giving testimony and have submitted written testimony for today's State Senate hearings to be entered into the record.# posted by Lietta Ruger : 11:42 AM

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