Showing posts with label economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economy. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Quick update on energy bill timing

From MoveOn e-mail dd 7/9/2009
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Energy and health care are the two biggest issues on Capitol Hill right now, and MoveOn Councils are planning fantastic local actions this month urging their senators to support clean energy jobs and a public health insurance option.

And we just heard some news about the energy fight that we wanted to share. As you may know, we've been expecting a key vote on the big clean energy bill in the Senate Environment and Public Works committee by the end of this month.

Today, Senator Barbara Boxer—the Chairwoman of the key Senate committee now considering the big clean energy bill—announced that her committee won't vote on the bill until after the August recess.1

Actually, this doesn't change much for our summer organizing plans. The bill is still being written and debated now. And grassroots organizing to pressure key senators while the bill is in committee remains our best chance to fix it.

So we're moving ahead with our national day of action on July 23rd. That's when Councils working on health care and energy will hold media events all around the country to spread our message!

To check which actions are planned by our council please go to:
http://www.moveon.org/team/ and sign in

If you haven't joined a council yet you can check planned activities by searching for councils using your zip code

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

From MoveOn.org: DON"T LET THEM DERAIL HEALTH CARE REFORM

This is the communication received from MoveOn.org:

Last week Republicans on Capitol Hill held a strategy summit on how to defeat key parts of the president's health care plan.
At one point, Republican pollster Frank Luntz declared, "You're not going to get what you want, but you can kill what they're trying to do."1
Luntz wrote a confidential memo that laid out the Republican strategy:
Pretend to support reform.
Mislead Americans about the heart of Obama'splan, the public health insurance option.
Scare enough people to doom real reform.

Since most people don't know much about the public health care option,these lies could take root if we don't fight back. Can you send this outto all your friends and neighbors?

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OBAMA'S PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE OPTION
The choice of a public health insurance plan is crucial to real healthcare reform. But right now, it's being smeared by conservatives andinsurance-industry front groups. Here's what you really need to know:

1. Choice, choice, choice. If the public health insurance option passes,Americans will be able to choose between their current insurance and ahigh-quality, government-run plan similar to Medicare. If you like yourcurrent care, you can keep it. If you don't--or don't have any--you canget the public insurance plan.2

2. It will be high-quality coverage with a choice of doctors.Government-run plans have a track record of innovating to improve quality,because they're not just focused on short-term profits. And if you choosethe public plan, you'll still get to choose your doctor and hospital.3

3. We'll all save a bunch of money. The public health insurance optionwon't have to spend money on things like CEO bonuses, shareholderdividends, or excessive advertising, so it'll cost a lot less. Plus, theprivate plans will have to lower their rates and provide better value tocompete, so people who keep their current insurance will save, too.4

4. It will always be there for you and your family. A for-profit insurercan close, move out of the area, or just kick you off their insurancerolls. The public health insurance option will always be available toprovide you with the health security you need.5

5. And it's a key part of universal health care. No longer will sickpeople or folks in rural communities, or low-income Americans be forced togo without coverage. The public health insurance plan will be availableand accessible to everyone. And for those struggling to make ends meet,the premiums will be subsidized by the government.6

We all need to speak out to make sure we get real health reform. Please pass this on, then call your senators and ask them to support the choice of a public health insurance plan.

The public health insurance option is a big part of the change we fought so hard for last fall. We didn't let the smears beat Obama then. And we can't let new lies beat us now. Please forward this to everyone you know.

Thanks for all you do.
--Patrick S., Joan, Wes, Laura and the rest of the team

Sources:
1. "Words Designed to Kill Health Care Reform," Huffington Post, May 7,2009http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51414&id=16121-2676425-lENgN.x&t=10
2, 3, 4, 5, 6. "The Case for Public Plan Choice in National HealthReform," Institute for America's Futurehttp://www.moveon.org/r?r=51396&id=16121-2676425-lENgN.x&t=11

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A GREAT DAY FOR CLEAN ENERGY

On Thursday, May 28th, the Jersey City/Hoboken MoveOn.org Council held its Clean Energy Jobs Day/ Green Initiative Meeting at the Babbio Center at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken.

The goals of the event were to:

1. Show that New Jersey already has hundreds of established renewable energy companies working towards the targeted goals for electricity of 12% from renewable sources and 5% from increased efficiency in just 11 years, and can do even more if the bill is crafted correctly. (The opposition argues that green energy will take way too long to pursue.)

2. Show the media and NJ’s congressional delegation that with incentives offered by the Waxman-Markey Energy to reach that target will generate hundreds/thousands of new jobs in New Jersey alone.

3. Show that without federal incentives in the bill, the US will not reach the target 17%, those new jobs will not be created and the economy will not grow.

The event was a great success. At 10:00am about 50 people were seated in Room 104 listening to the presentation and ready to ask questions.

The speakers from the four companies we selected for this event were very eloquent and very clear in describing some of the current challenges they have to overcome. We all got a great picture on how these challenges can affect clean energy companies’ growth potential, their ability to create new jobs, and the opportunity to steer this country towards a clean energy economy and a renewable energy revolution.

Jacquie Germany – Nina’s Nuances Jacquie Germany, President of Nina's Nuances Interior Design, Inc,[1] opened the event describing her business which delivers green and sustainable interior and exterior design services to commercial and residential clients in New Jersey and New York. With the support of a thorough PowerPoint presentation, she showed us an example of her work, a kitchen renovation that includes green and sustainable solutions. Jacquie also talked extensively about the new ACES bill, illustrating all its major points and educating us on some of the major issues that this bill will address. She commented on how this bill, together with some of the provisions contained in the Stimulus Package approved earlier this year, would open new doors for small clean businesses such as hers to really start expanding and play a major role in assisting homeowners, landlords and developers and help them make green and sustainable choices for their buildings. Helping companies like hers to expand means help creating new jobs for people who might have lost their job but have been retrained to retrofit residential and commercial building using new green standards.

Mariano Molina – MDM,PC Mariano Molina, President of MDM, PC – a CSA Group Company,[2] and an Architecture and Design firm for green buildings, including LEED certified projects - talked about innovative ways to design buildings that take advantage of natural resources and minimize impact on the environment and human health. He showed pictures of the Joao S. Antao Public School #31 Early Childhood Center in Elizabeth, NJ, a project that received the 2008 ACEC Design Excellence Award. The building was designed employing “Green” building principles that employ environmentally responsible design, and construction practices were used such as passive and active solar energy, photovoltaic and geothermal heat pump systems, SMART START. He illustrated how by designing a hallway that slices through the building, they were able to get natural light to every room thus cutting down on the consumption of electricity. He explained how each room is individually ventilated, without using a system that circulates the same air throughout the building. This new single room ventilation will decrease the spreading of diseases in the school environment, something that has come to the attention of us all with the spread of swine flu. Mariano talked about how the new ACES bill should provide more funding for more public projects like this, allowing clean energy companies to expand and create new jobs.

Vijay Israni, President of 3rd Rock Systems & Technologies, Inc,[3] a company that focuses on proven renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaics, fuel cells and hydrogen generation systems, gave a wonderful presentation on his company and their projects. 3rd Rock Systems installed the solar photovoltaic systems we visited at Stevens Institute. The company uses an innovative financial mechanism, known as a power purchase agreement or a PPA, to provide clean solutions with immediate and long-term benefits, from both an economic and environmental perspective, to residential, commercial and government entities. Under a PPA, 3rd Rock Systems and Technologies maintains and operates the solar installations, thus overcoming the major challenge of a solar system initial cost to the consumer, and then sells the generated electricity to the consumer where the project is installed, or to utilities companies. Vijay explained that his company has projects 20 times bigger than the one at Stevens Institute in the works but now those projects have come to a stop due to the current market conditions. It is difficult for many project developers to find financing due to the current economic conditions and this has severely undermined clean energy providers. The Stimulus Package and now the ACES bill should supply enough incentives to stimulate investments in clean energy companies. The incentives should go from being tax incentives to being direct grants, and those grants should go to the installers, rather than the financers. Only taking these and other meaningful measures will allow clean energy companies to expand, finance new projects and create more jobs, leading the way for a new renewable energy revolution and our nation to became a leader in creating new sources of clean energy.

Rob Ashmore, President of AeonSolar LLC,[4] a company which also provides residential and commercial solar installations in New Jersey, followed the lead of other speakers and expanded on the significance of the ACES bill provisions for small and larger clean energy companies. He explained that the cost of solar power has decreased dramatically over the past 10 years and payback time for solar is now quicker than people thought (4 years residential; 6 to 7 years commercial). At the same time, rates for utility power continue to rise. With the help of rebates, tax credits and “green credits”, it can now cost less to power a residential or commercial property with clean, abundant energy from the sun than with electricity supplied by a utility company. His company helps clients navigate through the maze of incentives, permits, rules and regulations, to help them install the best possible system for their needs. He strongly advocated the need to simplify the incentives’ system to make it more mainstream and appealing to all those people interested in joining the clean energy user community, and to reduce the bureaucratic burden on installers. Also, while many people and businesses are interested in implementing a Solar Energy system, they are nervous about adding to their debt in the uncertain economy. Finally, to reach the mainstream consumer, more education on the benefits of renewable energy and energy efficiency is required.

Geothermal energy for the home David Goldsholl, owner of ENRGi Eastern Natural Resource Group Inc,[5] was supposed to join our panelists group and talk about his company which offers geothermal heating and cooling systems for residential and commercial buildings, but unfortunately at the last minute he could not get to the meeting. So MoveOn member Andy Velwest shared what he new about geothermal systems, which are according to David from ENRGi, the “sleeping giant of renewable energy movement” because geothermal cuts the costs of heating and cooling, the biggest energy expense in any building: commercial or residential. Mariano Molino, of MDM, PC, continued explaining how a geothermal system works and what benefits it offers. Geothermal systems use the earth relatively constant temperature to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for homes and commercial buildings. Geothermal system use water or antifreeze solution which gets circulated through plastic pipes buried beneath the earth's surface. During the winter, the fluid collects heat from the earth and carries it through the system and into the building. During the summer, the system reverses itself to cool the building by pulling heat from the building, carrying it through the system and placing it in the ground. This process creates free hot water in the summer and delivers substantial hot water savings in the winter. Geothermal systems are very environmentally friendly, they conserve natural resources by providing climate control efficiently and thus lowering emissions; minimize ozone layer destruction by using factory-sealed refrigeration systems, which will seldom or never have to be recharged; and use underground loops to transfer heat, with no external venting and no air pollution.

A very lively and interesting Questions and Answer session followed the speakers’ presentation raising more awareness about the ACES bill, rebates, tax credits and “green credits” already available, and how the general public can help push for legislations that really support a clean energy economy.

The Q&A sessions was followed by a tour of the impressive and very creative solar installations that 3rd Rock Systems and Technologies built at Stevens Institute.

Overall during the day we saw and heard great examples of local innovation and expertise that really illustrate the clean energy economy. We thank all our speakers for taking the time to join us in this initiative and special thanks also go to Sylvia Schwartz, of Schwartz Marketing who does marketing and PR for green companies, and provided invaluable help in organizing this event.

America’s economy is in crisis, and we are feeling it right here in New Jersey and as President Obama said in his speech at Nellis Air Force base in Las Vegas a few days ago, “... We have to lay a new foundation for prosperity...and a renewable energy revolution is part of that foundation....... So we've got a choice. We can remain the world's leading importer of oil, sending our money and our wealth away, or we can become the world's leading exporter of clean energy. We can hand over the jobs of the future to our competitors, or we can confront what they've already recognized as the great opportunity of our time: The nation that leads the world in creating new sources of clean energy will be the nation that leads the 21st-century global economy.”

So let’s show our support for this clean energy economy and for these companies that do an amazing job against many odds and can change our future for the better. Congress is currently considering the ACES bill which has the potential to start us on the path to a new energy economy. But Big Oil and Big Coal are working hard to keep us reliant on dirty energy for decades to come.

We ask you to contact your Senators and Congressman to urge them to lead the nation and serve their constituents by working to strengthen the bill so it creates clean energy jobs here in New Jersey, with more money-saving energy efficiency and more reliance on cleaner, cheaper sources of energy like wind and solar.

It's important to let our elected officials know that we support the WAXMAN-MARKEY ENERGY BILL. If they know that their constituents support it, they'll be more likely to keep fighting for it. Plus, other senators and congressmen who are on the fence will take notice, too.

For Congress representatives contact information please log onto our council’s website at:
http://tinyurl.com/JC-H-Councilor our blog at: http://jerseycity-hoboken-moveon.blogspot.com
Moveon.Org/Jersey City/Hoboken Council
www.moveon.org e-mail: jc.h.council@gmail.com

For a summary of the current version of the ACES bill please go to:
http://energycommerce.house.gov/index.php - scroll to the announcement on May 15th that has the latest info on the Bill, including a Summary or
http://apolloalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/apollo-summary-of-waxman-markey-bill-041009-3.pdf - has a very quick reference summary

[1] Nina’s Nuances Interior Design, Inc. - Jacquie Germany Principal Designer 218 Bloomfield Avenue, Suite 11C, Montclair, NJ 07042 Voice: (973) 233-1226 Fax: (973) 233-1228 - Email: jacquie@ninasnuances.com
www.ninasnuances.com

[2] MDM, PC - a CSA Group Company – Mariano Molina, President
66 York Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302 Tel: 201.434.6600 Fax: 201.434.3350
www.csagroup.com

[3] 3rd Rock Systems & Technologies, Inc – Vijay Israni, President
836 Pavonia Ave - Jersey City, NJ 07306
Phone: (866) 437-3762 (201) 341-3817 Email:
info@3rdrock.us www.3rdrock.us

[4] AeonSolar LLC – Rob Ashmore, President
Phone 971-496-4430 E:mail:
info@aeonsolar.com www.aeonsolar.com

[5] ENRGi Eastern Natural Resource Group Inc. – David Goldsholl, Owner
P.O. Box 72 Glen Rock NJ 07452
Phone (201) 882-2144 Fax (201) 882-8416 email:
dave@enrgi1.com www.enrgi1.com

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Talking points to call your Congress Representative about the Clean Energy Bill

MoveOn.org - Because Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport

Call on Congress to Pass a Strong Clean Energy Jobs Bill to Jump-Start Job Creation in New Jersey

Congress is currently considering a clean energy jobs bill that has the potential to start us on the path to a new energy economy. But Big Oil and Big Coal are working hard to keep us reliant on dirty energy for decades to come.

We ask you to contact our Senators and Congressman to urge them to lead the nation and serve their constituents by working to strengthen the bill so it creates clean energy jobs here in New Jersey, with more money-saving energy efficiency and more reliance on cleaner, cheaper sources of energy like wind and solar.

It's important to let our elected officials know that we support the WAXMAN-MARKEY ENERGY BILL. If they know that their constituents support it, they'll be more likely to keep fighting for it. Plus, other senators and congressmen who are on the fence will take notice, too.

Here are some points to help you make the call

Talking Points for Clean Energy Jobs

There are real, tangible benefits in craeting a clean energy economy in New Jersey: we'll get new, high-paying jobs that can't be outsourced, a stronger local economy, and savings for local residents. Clean energy is a growth industry that provides better-paying jobs—and more of them—while lowering the cost of utilities for the average household. And every local business will benefit from a stronger economy and lower energy costs that aren't set by big oil and coal companies.

If Congress passes a strong clean energy jobs bill, successful businesses in New Jersey will grow and we will be able to put people back to work. A new energy economy means we'll ramp up manufacturing for solar and wind equipment, get people back to work making homes and buildings more energy efficient, and expand businesses to install clean energy technology at our homes, schools, post offices, and other public buildings.

A strong clean energy jobs bill would mean that these businesses will be able to compete with big oil and coal companies that have gotten rich by getting government tax breaks for decades. A strong clean energy jobs bill will level the playing field and mean that innovative companies can compete in the marketplace against giant oil companies.

We urgently need legislation to move us to a clean energy economy. But the bill that recently passed the Energy & Commerce Committee isn't there yet and it might not be enugh. Big Oil and Coal have weakened the bill as they work to keep our country hooked on old, dirty and expensive energy sources. We urge Congress to strengthen the American Clean Energy and Security bill so it moves us to cheaper, cleaner energy sources like wind and solar, and creates the clean energy jobs we need to jumpstart our economy and invest in America's long-term prosperity.


Listed below are the names, phone numbers and Web sites for New Jersey’s two senators and the three Congressmen who represent different parts of Hudson County. You have to go to their Web sites to e-mail them. If you don’t know who your congressman is, you can go to the Web site of Project Vote Smart -- http://www.votesmart.org/. It’s a fabulous resource.

Senator Frank Lautenberg
Newark Office 973-639-8700 Washington Office 202-224-3224
http://lautenberg.senate.gov/

Senator Robert Menendez
Newark Office 973-645-3030 Washington Office 202-224-4744
http://menendez.senate.gov/

Rep. Albio Sires
Jersey City Office 201-222-2828 Washington Office 202-225-7919
http://www.sires.house.gov/

Rep. Steve Rothman
Jersey City Office 201-798-1366 Washington Office 202-225-5061
http://www.rothman.house.gov/

Rep. Donald Payne
Jersey City Office 201-369-0392 Washington Office 202-225-3436
http://www.house.gov/payne/



For a summary of the current version of the bill please go to:
http://energycommerce.house.gov/index.php - scroll to the announcement on May 15th that has the latest info on the Bill, including a Summary or
http://apolloalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/apollo-summary-of-waxman-markey-bill-041009-3.pdf - has a very quick reference summary

Friday, May 22, 2009

CLEAN ENERGY JOBS DAY

MoveOn.org - Because Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport

Political Action Green Initiative Meeting
Jersey City/Hoboken Council


CLEAN ENERGY JOBS DAY

Call on Congress to Pass Strong Clean Energy Jobs Bill to Jump-Start Job Creation in Hudson County

The clean energy jobs bill, called the American Clean Energy and Security Act, is expected to come to a vote in the House of Representatives this summer. If passed, the bill will allow successful businesses in Hudson County to grow and we will be able to put people back to work, reduce electricity and heating costs for local households, and keep America competitive in the global economy.
In order to drive home this point, on:

Thursday, May 28, at 10:00am
Room 104 in the Babbio Center at Stevens Institute of Technology
1 Castle Point on Hudson, Hobok
en

Small-business leaders and residents of Hudson County will host a meeting with local clean energy companies to talk about their businesses and how investments in a clean economy will have quick economic benefits and create local jobs

A new energy economy means we'll ramp up manufacturing for solar and wind equipment, get people back to work making homes and buildings more energy efficient, and expand businesses to install clean energy technology at our homes, schools, post offices, and other public buildings. Businesses like, 3rd Rock Systems & Technologies, which installs solar panels on large commercial areas (including Stevens Institute) then sells power to companies cheaper than PSE&G, are already based here and are looking to expand their business and workforce.

Please join us and show your support for new jobs and a cleaner world
To sign up for this event go to: http://moveon.org/
click on Upcoming Events (bottom right side), type in your zip code and follow instructions

Light refreshments will be served at 9:30am - Meeting will start promptly at 10:00am

N.B. - The Babbio Center was built with sustainable technologies, a showcase “environmentally conscious” structure

Thursday, May 7, 2009

UPDATE ON CLEAN ENERGY DAY - May 6th - CONFERENCE CALL

I just wanted to bring you up to date on what we discussed during the conference call last night.

MaryAnn has contacted a few businesses that we might showcast on May 28th - Clean Energy Day

She is going to collect all their information on a Google doc that we can all share
It seems that there are a few of them very interested.

Also Jacquie Germany is going to do a presentation on her business which is green design for the home (we posted her presentation on google docs for us to take a look at and see if it would work.)

Andy Velwest also contacted a company which does home design and green inspections and he'll get more information on that.

We will probably organize the Clean Energy Day as a big media day but instead of touring green businesses we were thinking of using one green business facility to hold a kind of a mini conference where all the invited clean energy businesses will do a presentation on their business and explain what they are doing, how the new bill would impact them, how they can create jobs and what kind of jobs they would be creating, etc...

We are still debating the pro and con of this format but we should discuss it further.

While we wait for the list of businesses participating to be finalized:

- Tom Rosensweet will start to alert our members and other groups about this event, so that we will try to have several people participate. The goal is 15/20 people. The event is on a working day (Thrusday) in the morning so we are not sure what kind of turn out we will have but we are hoping people will still participate if at all possible. It would be great if you could get veterans, unions and other group working with people that need jobs, to attend this event. It might be a good chance for them to hear about possible future jobs in details.

- Rossella and Bill I will compile a list of Media that we can contact as soon as we have all the deatils about the Clean Energy Day.

We'll have another conference call next Wednesday at 7:00pm to finalize all the details and put the planning into motion, I hope you will have time to participate.

We'll keep you posted if anything else comes up.
If you'd like to participate to the Conference call please send an e-mail to jc.h.council@gmail.com and we'll send you the number to call.

Obama’s Emissions Plan Needs Tweaking, E.U. Climate Chief Says

Obama’s Emissions Plan Needs Tweaking, E.U. Climate Chief Says

Read More:

http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/07/obamas-emissions-plan-needs-tweaking-eu-climate-chief-says/#more-8089

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Discussion Draft Summary - The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009

Here's the link to the discussion draft of the Clean Energy bill being duscussed in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

The bill is over 400 pages but this is a pretty good summary.

http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090331/acesa_summary.pdf

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Undecided reps on House panel hold key to climate bill

http://www.grist.org/article/2009-05-02-undecided-reps-on-house-panel/

It don't mean a thing if you ain't got those swings

Posted 7:07 AM on 2 May 2009by Kate Sheppard

HEALTHCARE AS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE

Extracts from:www.pnhp.org

Memo to Obama by John P. Geyman, M.D., is professor emeritus of family medicine at the University of Washington, and past president of Physicians for a National Health Program. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine.

"........My special concern, however, is for our failing health care system and how it is pricing health care beyond the reach of ordinary Americans. Our system has come to the point where none of the many incremental reforms will work. The business model of insurance has failed, and we need to rebuild the system on a social insurance model.

Let me be direct. Although we have many dedicated health professionals, an abundance of the latest technologies, and many fine hospitals, health care has become just another commodity to be bought and sold in a deregulated market based on ability to pay, not medical need.

As you well know, industry profits handsomely from the status quo, raking in money through insurance, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and so on. Industry has a war chest to defend itself and demonstrates its political power each time any new reform is brought up.

But the situation has become dire. There is no end in sight in controlling health care costs as they soar upwards at three or four times the cost of living and family incomes. We have had three decades of incremental attempts to rein in costs, including managed care and consumer-directed health care. None have worked. We have a solution in plain sight — single-payer National Health Insurance (NHI). Market stakeholders are fighting it fiercely, but it’s the only real reform that has a chance to work.

Most of your advisers will likely caution you that NHI is too radical for Americans to accept, that you need to be more centrist, and that it is not politically feasible. But therein lies your trap. You will be persuaded to add one more incremental attempt to fix things, which will not work, will cost more than ever, will delay real reform, and will add to the pain of so many along the way. Your moment of opportunity will have been lost.

Beyond ideology, these facts support NHI as the treatment of choice in 2009.

  • Premiums alone for private health insurance have grown by more than 100 percent since 2000, and are projected to consume all of average household income by 2025, clearly an impossibility way before then.
  • According to the Milliman Medical Index, the typical American family of four spent $15,600 on total health care costs in 2008, fully one-quarter of the typical combined family income of $60,000; most consider 10 percent of family income to be the threshold of underinsurance.
  • The administrative overhead of private insurers is five to nine times higher than not-for-profit Medicare (average for commercial carriers 19.9 percent, investor-owned Blues 26.5 percent, Medicare 3 percent).
  • The inefficiency and bureaucracy of our 1,300 private insurers are not sustainable (e.g., according to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, there are 17,000 different hea1th plans in Chicago).
  • Private insurers offer much less choice than traditional Medicare; there are near-monopolies in 95 percent of HMO/PPO metropolitan markets, enough to trigger anti-trust concerns by the United States Department of Justice.
  • Because of costs, about 75 million Americans are either uninsured of underinsured, with large segments of the population forgoing necessary care and having worse health care outcomes; the United States now ranks nineteenth among nineteen industrialized countries in reducing preventable deaths from amenable causes.
  • Wall Street is already questioning the future prospects of the private insurance industry; as of November 18, 2008, the average share prices of the top five private insurers were down by between 60 percent and 77 percent, compared to the Standard and Poor’s 42 percent.


I expect that none of this is news to you, but what is neglected by almost all economists, “experts” and pundits is that there is already plenty of money in the system, that we waste about one-third of our health care dollar on our inefficient multi-payer financing system and on unnecessary care, and that NHI will save money, not cost more. NHI is the most fiscally responsible thing we can do now about health care. The Conyers bill in the House (H.R. 676) will be financed by payroll and progressive income taxes that will be less than what individuals and employers now pay. The health insurance industry is being propped up by government subsidies to the employer-based system and to privatized public programs. NHI can save some $350 billion through administrative simplification, while offering coverage for all necessary care, full choice of provider and hospital, and mechanisms for cost containment through bulk purchasing, negotiated fees, and global budgets.


NHI by itself will not solve all of our health care problems, but it will provide a structure (as no incremental approach can) to enable other necessary steps. These include acceptance of health care as a right, transition to a not-for-profit system, reimbursement reform, rebuilding of primary care, evidence-based technology assessment, and quality improvement. None of this will be possible by using reforms that leave an obsolete private insurance industry in place, as is more fully discussed in my recent book “Do Not Resuscitate: Why the Health Insurance Industry is Dying, and How We Must Replace It.”


FDR almost went for NHI in the mid-1930s, but he backed off, mainly due to the AMA’s opposition. Today, the AMA is marginalized with a membership of no more than 30 percent of physicians, and a majority of American physicians now support NHI. Implementing NHI in your presidency can be your FDR-size legacy. It has become an economic, moral, and social imperative. Overnight NHI can bind us together as one society, all of us in the same boat. We can afford it. Yes, we can!"

UPDATE ON 5/2 MEETING and GREEN JOBS CAMPAIGN


  • During the meeting on Saturday May 2nd,we came up with a general canvas for what we need to do to organize the Clean Energy Job Day on May 28th.
    On Wed. May 6th at 8:00pm we will have an Organizing Conference Call with all of you who could not attend the meeting and we'll iron out the final details.
    Please join our Organizing Conference Call this Wednesday to help out with this effort. Even if you can't attend the event on May 28th, we would be very grateful if you could help us out by making a few phone calls.

    General ideas for the Clean Energy Job Day.

    The goal of this event is to pressure congress to strenghten and support the clean energy jobs legislation. This event will take place on May 28th around 10am. We'll showcase at least 3 clean energy businesses. We'll ask the businesses to give our delegation a tour and we'll try to get media coverage for the event.We'll take pictures during the tour.We'll send the pictures and comments to legislators.


    We need help from our members

    · We need somebody to call the businesses and ask them if they are interested in participating and showcasing their business
    · We need somebody to call the media and get them to the event (our media coordinator will help with calls details and a list of media outlets we need to call)
    · We need members to call other community groups, unions, political groups to ask them for their support and if they can send some somebody to join us during the event
    · We need to identify speakers who will explain to the attendees and the media what this action is all about.
    · We need to have at least 15 people attending on May 28th around 10:00am, which is a Thursday and might be a tough day to take off from work

    All these calls need to happen within 10 days, but they should not take much time.
    Please join our Organizing Conference Call this Wednesday to help out with this effort.

    Even if you can't attend the event yourself we will very grateful if you could help us out by making a few phone calls.
    Details about the conference call to follow.

UPDATE ON 5/2 MEETING and GREEN JOBS CAMPAIGN


During the meeting on Saturday May 2nd,we came up with a general canvas for what we need to do to organize the Clean Energy Job Day on May 28th.



On Wed. May 6th at 8:00pm we will have an Organizing Conference Call with all of you who could not attend the meeting and we'll iron out the final details.


Please join our Organizing Conference Call this Wednesday to help out with this effort. Even if you can't attend the event on May 28th, we would be very grateful if you could help us out by making a few phone calls.


General ideas for the Clean Energy Job Day.


The goal of the Clean Energy job Day is to pressure Congress to strenghten and support the clean energy jobs legislation. This event will take place on May 28th around 10am.


We'll showcase at least 3 clean energy businesses.

We'll ask the businesses to give our delegation a tour and we'll try to get media coverage for the event.We'll take pictures during the tour.We'll send the pictures and comments to legislators.


To organize this event we need member to help us out.



  • We need somebody to call the businesses and ask them if they are interested in participating and showcasing their business


  • We need somebody to call the media and get them to the event (our media coordinator will help with calls details and a list of media outlets we need to call)


  • We need members to call other community groups, unions, political groups to ask them for their support and if they can send some somebody to join us during the event


  • We need to identify speakers who will explain to the attendees and the media what this action is all about.


  • We need to have at least 15 people attending on May 28th around 10:00am, which is a Thursday and might be a tough day to take off work for many people
    All these calls need to happen within 10 days, but they should not take much time.
    Please join our Organizing Conference Call this Wednesday to help out with this effort. Even if you can't attend the event yourself we will very grateful if you could help us out by making a few phone calls.
    Details about the conference call to follow.More details and info can be on our blog at http://jerseycity-hoboken-moveon.blogspot.com/
    Thank youRossella AquilaCouncil Coordinator

Friday, May 1, 2009

WEBCAST at our Organizing Meeting

Connect to a MoveOn.org national conference call where we'll hear an update on the Power Up America campaign -- including recent successes in our small business organizing drive, and what lies ahead in the next few weeks.

http://s3.moveon.org/audio/webcast.mp3

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

5/2/09 AT 2:00PM - ORGANIZING MEETING AT 517 MANILA AVE.,JERSEY CITY

5/2/2009 POWERUP AMERICA ORGANIZING MEETING

To sign up click here:
http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/event.html?event_id=93104&id=-8727613-zXE1H4x

On May 28, all over the country, we'll be organizing a Clean Energy Jobs Day -- a national day of action to turn up the heat on Congress by showing the promise of the clean energy economy to our senators and representatives, the media, and the public. We'll highlight the clean energy jobs and businesses that already exist in our communities, and we'll showcase the ways in which they could expand. During the Jobs Day, we will organize a press conference at a clean energy business, and then lorganize tours of a few other clean energy sites. We'll call on our senators or representatives to support President Obama's plan for a new energy economy.

To effectively plan for and build up to the Jobs Days, we'll hold an Organizing Meetings on May 2nd at 2:00pm.

In order to run Clean Energy Jobs Days-- we need to recruit clean energy business leaders! Click here for an outline for your conversations with clean energy business leaders in your community to invite them to join with the Council for the Clean Energy Jobs Days.
The best way to find clean energy business leaders who are willing to participate in the Jobs Day is to ask everyone on the Council to brainstorm local clean energy business leaders who they know in the community.

We also should call all of the small business leaders recruited through the Small Business drive to ask them to help recruit clean energy business leaders specifically. We can also contact members who who signed MoveOn's online petition.

HEALTHCARE UNDER ATTACK

Conservatives are running $1 million in ads, starting today, to crush the public health insurance option (1) —the heart of Obama's health care plan. And they've promised to spend tens of millions more.(2)
To win against the powerful insurance lobby, we'll need to be everywhere. Hundreds of thousands of MoveOn members have already made calls, signed petitions, faxed Congress, rallied at events—and we'll even run our own ads soon—all in support of the public health insurance option.
But with the insurance industry in all-out attack mode, we now need to go even further. Can you drop by your senator's local office today or tomorrow to tell him or her to stand up for a public health insurance option that would guarantee coverage and reduce costs by up to 30%? (3)
Here's the office closest to you (or at least we hope so; see the P.S. for other options):
Sen. Frank Lautenberg's District Office One Gateway Center, 23rd Floor Newark, NJClick here to print out your flier and let us know you're going:

http://pol.moveon.org/call?tg=FSNJ_1.FSNJ_2&cp_id=891&id=16015-1052156-QoScU_x&t=4



Just stopping by your senator's office for two minutes has more impact than a call, an email—even more than a handwritten letter. And if enough of us show up at the local office, a staffer will call Washington to explain how strongly voters back home are feeling.
Dropping off a flier is easy:
Write a short, personal note on your flier. Your visit will be more effective if you tell your senator how saving 30% on health care will have a positive impact on your life.
Bring a friend if you want, but you totally don't have to. Don't worry about coordinating with other volunteers—just get to an office! The more individuals who stop by the office, the more powerful the message will be to Congress.
Tell the staffer that you're there to express support for the public health insurance option. Be polite and friendly, and don't feel like you need to stay more than a minute. Just stopping by is a huge statement.
In this economy, the public health insurance option is especially crucial. Saving up to 30% on high-quality coverage could help families struggling to pay for their insurance—and those with no coverage at all right now.But with insurance companies using their vast resources to attack Obama's plan, we can't just sit back and hope Congress does the right thing. We all need to speak out for the public health insurance option to make it a reality.
Can you stop by your senator's office today?
Thanks for all you do.

P.S. Can't make it to that office up above? Here is another office near you:
Sen. Robert Menendez's District Office One Gateway Center, 11th Floor Newark, NJ

P.P.S. If you'd like to look up office addresses yourself, you can do so here: http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=173&id=16015-1052156-QoScU_x&t=5" target="_blank">http://pol.moveon.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=173&id=16015-1052156-QoScU_x&t=5


Sources:
(1). "Health group launches $1M ad buy," Politico, April 27, 2009 http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/21746.html
(2). "Group launches health care offensive," Politico, March 3, 2009 http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/19542.html
(3). "The Cost and Coverage Impacts of a Public Plan: Alternative Design Options," The Lewin Group, April 6, 2009 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51315&id=16015-1052156-QoScU_x&t=6


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NEW IDEAS - Local Connections

On Friday 4/24 our council held a meeting to discuss the council's organization and to brainstorm about what we would like to do, what we need MoveOn to do , how can we improve the information exchange between the council and MoveOn.org, and what we want to plan for the future.

Many ideas and opinions were tossed on the table.
MaryAnn Sherman, our regional co-ordinator, is going to bring them to the attention of the MoveOn people and we'll try to restructure the council to better suit everybody's needs.

One of our goals would be to reach out to many community groups and faith base groups to see if it would be possible to coordinate local initiatives asking for change and make them stronger. Many of us would like to join actions taken by local groups other then MoveOn, and if we cooperate with local groups we can lend support for their causes. We toyed with the possibility of becoming a clearinghouse for local action initiatives promoted by other groups.

MoveOn.org basically acts on national issues but as a council we feel the need to be more connected to the local community. We'll continue to promote MoveOn events at the national and local level but at the same time we'll make every effort to advertise and promote local initiatives.

In that spirit we hope to show in this post links to many local organizations and groups that share similar interests.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Members feedback

We'd like to get feedback from all council members.

Please share your thoughts on:

  • what MoveOn has done right during this year campaign and where it was lacking
  • what excited you about MoveOn and what turned you off,
  • what MoveOn is planning and what you would like to see MoveOn do in the coming months,
  • how our council can engage the local community and work with local community and faith based groups
  • how can our council grow
  • how do we keep people interested and active
  • any other feedback members would like to share

Intense negotiations over Waxman Markey

ISubject: intense negotiations over Waxman Markey

f the testimony from Al Gore yesterday spelled out just how important this bill is, the top stories in this summary of the news shows you why our efforts over the next few weeks are so important -- there are significant backroom negotiations underway right now that will determine just how strong a bill this is. We need to let Congress know that passively going along on this bill is not enough. We want them to be among those pushing for this bill to stay strong.
http://climateprogress.org/2009/04/25/energy-and-global-warming-news-for-april-24-25-the-inevitable-watering-down-of-waxman-markey/