Portland Jobs with Justice endorses National Health Insurance Act (HR676)
Portland Jobs with Justice endorses National Health Insurance Act (HR676)
“With people dying everyday because they don’t have health insurance, we need an efficient national healthcare plan that will cover everyone.”” says Dana Welty, Portland Jobs with Justice Healthcare Co-chair and registered nurse of 21 years.
The Portland Chapter of Jobs with Justice unanimously endorsed The United States National Health Insurance Act HR676 also known as “Medicare for All”, cosponsored by 84 Congressional Representatives.
The resolution concludes that "recent state and local level proposals to address the healthcare crisis have fragmented resources and diverted
attention from a comprehensive, permanent national solution." The resolution also supports responsible statewide initiatives that are in line with the principles of “Medicare for All”.
“We are supporting this bill because healthcare is a fundamental human right not a privilege or a commodity,” states Britta T. Duncan, Portland Jobs with Justice Healthcare Co-Chair and parent of a special needs child. “This is national crisis affecting those with health insurance and those who are without health insurance,” said Duncan.
Portland Jobs with Justice pledges to "work with our community partners, affiliated organizations, and other Jobs with Justice Chapters to educate
about and seek endorsements of HR676." The resolution also resolves to continue "to make comprehensive, intelligent reform of the healthcare system a priority..." Portland Jobs with Justice will be developing an educational program about the current healthcare crisis and the National Health Insurance Act (HR676). Members of the Healthcare Committee will be available to present this educational program in early spring 2008.
Portland Jobs with Justice is a coalition of 86 labor organizations and community groups dedicated to protecting the rights of working people and supporting community struggles to build a more just society. There are 40 Jobs with
Justice Chapters nationwide.
For more information about the Portland Jobs with Justice endorsement and resolution of the National Health Insurance Act (HR676) or to schedule a presentation of the educational program on HR676 prepared by Portland Jobs with Justice, please contact Portland Jobs with Justice Healthcare Co-chairs Britta T. Duncan at (503) 866-1607 and Dana Welty (503) 805-0710.
Portland
Jobs with Justice
Resolution for HR676 - Single Payer for
Universal Health Care
WHEREAS, the healthcare
crisis in America continues unabated, as costs increase, access to
care decreases, concerns about the quality of care remain
unaddressed, 45 million Americans are uninsured, and another 50
million are severely under-insured; and
WHEREAS, the
continuing inability to have an effect on this growing crisis
threatens to erode the living standards of our members, the social
fabric of our communities, and the economic health of our
country;
and
WHEREAS, there is ample evidence that a competitive
free-market approach to solving America’s healthcare crisis does
not lower costs, improve access or guarantee high-quality care and
that the primary beneficiaries of such an approach have proven to be
pharmaceutical companies,
equipment manufacturers, insurance
carriers, and others who reap significant profits from the growing
demand for health services; and
WHEREAS, the lack of
coordination in the U.S. healthcare system has led not only to higher
costs due to waste and duplication but to less effective delivery of
care; and
WHEREAS, the fundamental principle of the labor
movement – that fragmentation leads to weakness while solidarity
leads to strength- is a powerful tool that can be applied to create a
consolidated, single-payer American healthcare system; and
WHEREAS,
recent state and local level proposals to address the healthcare
crisis have fragmented resources and diverted attention from a
comprehensive, permanent national solution
WHEREAS,
legislation has been introduced that would address all of the above
needs: HR676, the United States National Health Insurance Act (also
known as “The Expanded and Improved Medicare For All Bill",
and “The Conyers Healthcare Bill”); and
WHEREAS, this
legislation was introduced by Representatives John Conyers, Dennis
Kucinich, Jim McDermott and Donna Christensen and is currently
co-sponsored by 87 of Congress’ most progressive
representatives;
and
WHEREAS, under HR 676, Medicare would be extended and
improved so that all individuals residing in the United States would
receive high quality, affordable, and medically necessary services,
including primary care, inpatient care, outpatient care, emergency
care, prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, long term care,
mental health services, dentistry, eye care, chiropractic, and
substance abuse treatment by the physicians of their choice, with no
restrictions on what providers they could visit; and
WHEREAS, HR676 contains
serious and effective provisions for cost containment, and would be
funded through a modest payroll tax on all employers of 3.3%, a 5%
health tax on the top 5% of income earners, a small tax on stock and
bond transfers, by closing corporate tax loop-holes, and by repealing
the Bush tax cut for the wealthy; and
WHEREAS, HR676 has been
endorsed by many national labor organizations, including the American
Federation of Musicians (AFM), the International Association of
Machinists & Aerospace Workers(IAMAW), the National Education
Association(NEA), the United Auto Workers(UAW), the United
Steelworkers Of America(USW), the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union(ILWU), and the National Association of Letter
Carriers (NALC); locally endorsed by AFT local 2277, NALC Branch 82,
ILWU Local 5; 26 AFL-CIO state federations including Oregon; several
Jobs with Justice
chapters including Southern Oregon Jobs with
Justice; and 93 Central Labor Councils
WHEREAS, healthcare is
a fundamental human right not a privilege or a commodity, now
therefore be it
RESOLVED that Portland Jobs with Justice
emphatically affirms its support for national healthcare reform that
would provide universal coverage and access to quality healthcare at
a reasonable cost; and be it still further
RESOLVED that
Portland Jobs with Justice endorses the view that achievement of
these goals would be expedited by the establishment of a single-payer
system to prevent cost shifting and reduce administrative expenses;
and be it still further
RESOLVED that Portland Jobs with
Justice join other progressive labor and social justice organizations
in endorsing the United States National Health Insurance Act (i.e.,
HR676 or whatever number is assigned to it by future sessions of
Congress); and be it still further
RESOLVED that Portland Jobs
with Justice also pledges to support other proposals such as employer
mandates, extending eligibility of Medicare and Medicaid, and
responsible statewide initiatives that are in line with the
principles of HR676; and be it still further
RESOLVED that
Portland Jobs with Justice will work with our community partners,
affiliated organizations, and other Jobs with Justice chapters to
educate about and seek endorsements of HR676; and now be it
finally
RESOLVED that Portland Jobs with Justice continue to
make comprehensive, intelligent reform of the healthcare system a
priority of our organization until such time as our goals are
achieved.

