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Single Payer Health Care for California and President Obama’s National Health Care Plan with Public Option

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

In my opinion, Single Payer Health Care (SPHC) is the best alternative to fix our broken health care system.  I hope you will attend the Health Care Forum on Wednesday, August 12, 2009, at 6:30 PM, at the Thousand Oaks Library to learn more about this issue and its solution.  This event is sponsored by the Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley, Progressive Democrats of Los Angeles, Simi/Moorpark Democratic Club, Camarillo Democratic Club and SoCal Grassroots.  While many of us support SPHC we are also aware that President Obama is working hard to reform our health care system at the national level.  I will attempt to provide a very broad illustration of the key elements of these two solutions.  I will also lay out why it is important to respect and understand that, as Democratic activists, some of us may be drawn to support either or both plans.

SPHC is a plan that eliminates the insurance companies and uses the administrative cost savings to insure the uninsured.  It has been called Medicare for all.  SPHC  is currently working its way through the California legislature in the form of Senate Bill 810, sponsored by Mark Leno.  Senate Bill 810 is the successor bill to Senate Bill 840 which was sponsored by Sheila Kuehl.  One way to learn more about SPHC is to visit the Healthcare For All website at www.healthcareforall.org.   Healthcare For All has a very detailed strategy to pass SPHC in California with the expectation of an eventual state by state adoption.

President Obama’s national health care plan is evolving as we go to press.  Rather than repeat the failure to gain heath care reform that occurred during the Clinton administration, the President is first asking Congress to present legislation within the parameters that he presented during the campaign.  His goal is a plan that provides and mandates coverage for most Americans; contains a choice between existing insurance plans and a public plan; and is financed by deficit neutral cost saving measures.   President Obama believes there is no political viability for a SPHC plan at the national level.  Even the public option part of his plan is becoming a hard sell to Blue Dog Democrats and of course most Republicans.  More information about the President’s national health care plan can be obtained by visiting www.healthreform.gov.

We are looking at two battles:  1) a long term battle for SPHC for California (and eventually the rest of the country) and 2) a battle now at the national level for Obama’s health care reform.  There is concern among some SPHC supporters that a watered down national program may be so ineffective that even if passed the result will hurt the chance for success of SPHC.  Both plans face uphill battles primarily due to the health care insurance industry’s willingness and ability to spend vast sums in order to maintain status quo. 

I suggest that Democrats do their own homework and decide which health care reform campaign they wish to support with their volunteer hours and pocketbooks.  Supporters of both campaigns are recruiting volunteers at the club level to participate in phone banking and other outreach activities.  This is similar to when we are asked to work for local and state level candidates versus national candidates.  We need to make up our own minds on how our efforts can be most useful within the constraints of our time and resources.  During 2008, I worked on the campaigns for Obama for President, my local school district bond/tax measures and for local candidates.    There will be many issues and candidates to support in 2009, 2010 and beyond.  I hope you will be active, while remaining supportive and respectful of your fellow activists regardless of how they choose to support Democratic candidates and causes.   Very critically, whenever possible, we should try to coordinate our efforts in these endeavors.

Jay Kapitz
Election Strategy Chair
Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley

Tim Allison plans to take out Gallegly in CA-24

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

PRESS RELEASE 7/13/09 — Tim Allison announced today the successful conclusion of his exploratory committee and the beginning of his campaign for Congress in California’s Congressional District 24.

Although Allison will not formally announce his candidacy until September, he has formed a committee with the Federal Election Commission and is raising money and actively seeking endorsements.

“Over the past several months, I have had the privilege to conduct a listening tour in all parts of the 24th Congressional District.” said Tim Allison, “I have spoken to teachers and small businesspeople, doctors and retail clerks, farmers and students. Everywhere I went there was both optimism and uncertainty. People want change. They want to leave a better country for their children. They want to know that their job is secure and their pension will be there for them when they retire. They want a strong educational system and affordable healthcare. They also want a representative in Congress who shares their values and will listen to their concerns.” “The people of the 24th Congressional deserve someone who represents them and not special interests in Washington, DC,” declared Allison, “and my campaign will be about the people in cities and neighborhoods across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. The Barack Obama campaign, which I was privileged to have been a part of, has shown the difference we can make block by block and street by street. With the help of an incredible campaign team, we will bring change to CD-24 and begin the important work of improving education, reforming healthcare, jumpstarting our economy, providing green jobs and alternative energy and supporting public safety.”

The Tim Allison for Congress Campaign would like to thank his committee.

Co-Chairs of the Tim Allison for Congress Exploratory Committee:

Leo Valenzuela-Ventura County Labor Leader
Jill Martinez-Former Congressional Candidate & Chair, Ventura County Central Committee
Daraka Larimore Hall- Chair, Santa Barbara County Central Committee*
Sue Broidy-Regional Director of the Democratic Party* (Region 10)

Members of the Tim Allison for Congress Exploratory Committee:
David Atkins-President, Ventura County Young Dems*
KK Holland- Vice-President of Administration, Ventura County Young Dems*
Joyce Howerton-former Mayor of Lompoc
Mike Getto- Obama Precinct Specialist
Sherry Holland-Obama Phone Bank Organizer
Cheryl Hermann- President of the Santa Ynez Democratic Club*
Ron Suckle-President of the Stonewall Dems of Ventura County*
Sandra Kinsler-President of the Ventura Democrats
Brian Leshon-Communications Committee Chair, VCDCC
Steve Cummings, Treasurer of the Working Blue Democratic Club*
Debra Dent-CD 24 regional coordinator for the Obama Campaign*
Jay Kapitz- Obama Delegate to the Denver Convention
Sandy Emberland of the Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley* and Obama Delegate
Bill Gallaher, Supervisor Zaragosa’s office* and fmr Chair, Ventura Cty Dem Party*
Sharon Hillbrant, Fmr Chair Ventura County Dem Party*

* all titles for identification purposes only and are not used to suggest organizational endorsements.

VISTA Fare Increase Public Comment

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Title: VISTA Fare Increase Public Comment
Location: Ventura City Hall
Description: The Alliance for Sustainable and Equitable Regional Transportation (ASERT) will be turning out riders and members of the community to voice their comments about the proposed VISTA fare increase, which would raise the fare to $3 each way. The recent VCTC ridership survey indicated that 46% of riders would stop riding if the fare increase passed, and over 48% of weekday riders, and 83% of weekend riders, are low-income. This fare increase comes during a tough economic time, and represents a 50% jump in fare price. Please join us in front of Ventura City Hall at 6pm, where we will rally and go over the procedures for making a public comment. Support public transportation!
Start Time: 6pm
Date: 2009-07-08
End Time: 9pm

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