Monday, March 26, 2012

Progressive Caucus Releases Complete Budget for All


Washington, D.C. – Reps. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), the co-chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), and Rep. Michael Honda, the CPC Budget Taskforce Chairman and principal author of the CPC 2013 Budget, today released their full alternative budget, the Budget for All. The CPC budget calls for no cuts to Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security benefits, a stark contrast to the House Republican cuts-only scheme that fails to balance the budget. The Budget for All invests in proven job creation initiatives and includes popular reforms such as public financing of Congressional and presidential elections, progressive taxation and a public health care option.

The full budget materials can be read at Budget4all.org.A one-page summary is available at http://1.usa.gov/H6u4lI and the executive summary is available athttp://1.usa.gov/GQRcVC.

“Our budgets mean schools, firehouses and hospitals stay open and people get the education and job training they need to find good jobs when they’re ready,” Rep. Grijalva said. “Cutting billions from public education, low income health care, school nutrition and public services and giving the money to big corporations isn’t making a tough choice. It’s a choice that’s going to make it tougher for a lot of working Americans, but that’s not the same thing. Republicans say we’re headed off a cliff because of spending. Well, our budget increases funding for job training, for education, for infrastructure, for low-income and veterans housing, and we chart a much more fiscally responsible path than the Republican scheme. It’s about more than numbers on a page to us – it’s about people.”

“Paul Ryan was right about only one thing when he introduced the GOP’s budget,” Ellison said. “America has a choice between two futures. In the Republican vision for America, the Medicare guarantee is stripped from our parents and grandparents, Wall Street greed is rewarded while the middle class continues to shrink and more of our tax dollars are handed over to millionaires, billionaires and the corporate special interests who can afford an army of lobbyists.     

“In the CPC’s vision for America, we all do better when we all do better. We reward work, not just wealth. We invest in our people and rebuild America, and we begin to show Washington what a government of, by, and for the people looks like. I think I know which future the American people will choose,” Rep. Ellison concluded. 

“As architects of America’s future, Republicans absolutely offer no progress, protection or prosperity,” Rep. Honda said.  “The Republican budget is irresponsible and will decimate the American economy.  In contrast, the CPC Budget For All puts Americans back to work, re-ignites the economy through historic investments and allows American business to dream big, innovate and win.  The Budget For All rejects the radical Republican notion that every indispensible social program must be gutted to pay for more tax cuts for the rich.  The Budget For All forges a fair tax code and protects and expands the social safety net.  Some frame this decisive moment for America as a choice between two futures.  I agree.  The Republican scheme offers the great majority of Americans no future at all.  The Budget For All protects and grows the future for all Americans.”

The Budget for All increases funding for a variety of successful job creation programs, restores high earner’s marginal tax rates to Clinton-era levels, and preserves Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid without making benefit cuts. The plan builds on the successes of the CPC 2012 proposal, The People’s Budget, which garnered praise from notable economists such as Paul Krugman and Jeffrey Sachs and outlets such as The Economist.

Below is a key graph comparing the Budget for All to the Republican Budget.

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SCOTUS Takes Up Affordable Care Act

Public News Service-PA

(03/26/12) WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court today begins hearing arguments on the constitutionality of provisions of the Affordable Care Act, the national health care reform law. The justices will look at two provisions of the ACA: the mandate that everyone must have insurance, and the expansion of Medicaid.

Melissa Hart, director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law, says it's hard to predict how the court will rule in the case. She says this is because the lower courts' opinions didn't demonstrate consistent rulings, an inconsistency that made it particularly important for the Supreme Court to take the case. Lower courts have for the most part ruled in favor of the law's constitutionality.

"In this case, it's really impossible to look for any tea leaves. It would have been, truly would have been irresponsible not to take it."

Pennsylvania is not on the list of the 26 states that are contesting the individual mandate.

Scott Moss, an associate professor of law at the University of Colorado, thinks the argument that the act violates the initial intent of America's founders is weak.

"One of the first laws Congress passed, called the Second Militia Act of 1792, did mandate that all private citizens have to buy a gun for the goal of military readiness."

Melissa Hart says the briefs in the case don't focus as much on constitutionality as on political policy.

"There's only so much that opponents of the act can say about the constitutional argument because there's not meat there. And so, that gets replaced with other kinds of arguments about the value or lack of value of the Act."

And she adds, the Court doesn't handle bad policies: that's a role for Congress. The Court is scheduled to hear arguments through Wednesday.

The SCOTUS ACA docket is at www.supremecourt.gov.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Storify summary of last week's Keystone Progress "Tweet Up" with the White House

Click here to see the whole Storify version: http://storify.com/JonCarson44/twitter-q-and-a-keyston-progess

UNITE AGAINST THE WAR ON WOMEN MARCH ON APRIL 28, 2012

PHILADELPHIA – – The Pennsylvania branch of Unite Against The War on Women today announced the addition of 3 speakers to their roster for April 28, 2012. Unite Against The War on Women was launched on February 19, 2012, with a call to march and rally on April 28, 2012 in every state to say “Enough is Enough.”

Newly confirmed speakers for the Pennsylvania rally from 10am – 2pm at the Capitol building in Harrisburg include:
- Kate Michelman, past president of NARAL Pro-Choice America. A widely-recognized defender of women’s right to choose, Michelman is the author of “With Liberty and Justice for All: A Life Spent Protecting the Right to Choose”, and testified against Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas at their confirmation hearings
- Lois Herr, dedicated to supporting progressive women candidates in PA. Herr’s long list of contributions to Lancaster County makes her a model of civic responsibility. Politically, Herr served as Executive Director of the Lancaster County Democratic Committee in 2007-08, was elected to the County and State Democratic Committees, was a delegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and ran for congress (PA-16) in 2004, 2006, and 2010.
- PA Senator Daylin Leach, represents the 17th district, which includes parts of Delaware and Montgomery County. He has been an important advocate for women’s rights legislation since elected in 2002. Sen. Leach’s docket has never been stronger.

On Saturday, April 28, 2012, in cities and Capitals across America, a new and growing movement will march and rally to Unite Against the War on Women. April 28th will be a day for Americans to loudly denounce the ongoing attacks on women from the extreme right as well as to honor the diversity and continued fight for the freedom of women.

The events are open to everyone who shares our outrage and wants to join us in honoring and protecting the liberty and rights of all Americans from the abuse of government power as we promote resolutions and legislation that uphold the integrity of the truths we as Americans hold to be self-evident.

For more information about the Pennsylvania march visit: http://www.wearewomenmarch.net/groups/pennsylvania-we-are-women-march/
Follow us on Twitter: @justsayno2wowpa
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justsayno2wowpa/

In PA, UNITE Against the War on Women is receiving help from Kathy Black CLUW, Raising Women’s Voices, and Philadelphia NOW.

PA UNITE Against the War on Women is moving to take a prominent role in this new movement. Anne Enke is collaborating with feminist, satirist and media critic Soraya Chemaly, whose cogent essay on the current war on women for Huffington Post has over 5000 comments. Chemaly’s new article will take our April 28 marches into mainstream media.

Transportation details will be published soon.

About Unite Women
The newly-minted organization Unite Women, has risen from humble beginnings on Facebook, to more than 20,000 members in national groups in less than a month. Operating in all 50 states, UNITE in the War Against Women is in conversations nationally and at state-level with the League of Women Voters, Planned Parenthood, NOW, Ms. Magazine, and hundreds more state and local organizations.
National endorsements have already come from Coalition of Labor Union Women, Coffee Party, United Latin American Citizens. Founder Karen Teegarden will be speaking at the Feminist Majority 2012 Women, Money, Power Summit Luncheon on March 29, 2012 in Washington, D.C.

Unite Against The War on Women was launched on Facebook February 19, 2012, with a call to march and rally on April 28, 2012 in every state to say “Enough is Enough.” “We’re on the cutting edge of a new, intergenerational wave of the women’s movement, “says Karen Teegarden.

“We will not suffer the burdens of those whose ambitions would be fulfilled by the destruction of the human worth of mothers, sisters, and daughters of this great nation. This war on women must be resisted, and won, before the toxic effects of the current national conversation become an irrevocable reality.”

For information about the Unite Against The War on Women visit:
http://www.wearewomenmarch.net/

Women and the Affordable Care Act

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Lay Catholics Call on Bishops to Be Consistent, Defend Poor From Paul Ryan’s Budget Cuts


FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Chris Pumpelly,
Communications Director, Catholics United
cpumpelly@catholics-united.org
202-903-0856



The Silence of the Bishops is Deafening
WASHINGTON – It’s been 24 hours since Catholic Congressman Paul Ryan released a budget proposal based on the anti-Christian ideals of social Darwinist Ayn Rand. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, charged with pastoral care for the poor and vulnerable, has yet to issue a statement condemning Paul Ryan’s budget, its dramatic cuts to the poor and massive redistribution of wealth to the top 1 percent of wage-earners.


The bishops were once known as champions for the cause of the least among us. Today, they’ve shifted their focus to social issues such as women’s access to contraception. Catholics United, a nationwide network of 40,000 lay Catholics, is organizing a petition asking the bishops to strongly speak out against cuts to the poor and vulnerable.
“The Catholic bishops read letters in all 19,000 Catholic parishes across the country protesting expanded access to contraception, but remain silent when their Republican allies in Congress propose massive cuts to programs serving the poor,” said James Salt, executive director for Catholics United. “The bishops need to remember that Jesus Christ came to bring good news to the poor, not massive tax breaks for the wealthiest.”

The Catholic bishops are engaged in an election year campaign aimed at making contraceptive access the focus for the Catholic community during the 2012 election. Their plans include reading political statements from the pulpit and paid media campaigns.  At a time when millions of Americans live with underwater mortgages and 8.3 percent of our workforce is unemployed, the bishops have made no effort to include economic justice and care for the poor in their 2012 political plans.


“The bishops’ inaction on Paul Ryan’s budget exposes them for being the politicians they swore they were not,” said Salt. “They have the ability to move mountains, if they so chose. Where is their outrage? Perhaps if Paul Ryan’s budget mentioned birth control, the bishops might have said something.”


Founded in 2004, Catholics United is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting the message of justice and the common good found at the heart of the Catholic Social Tradition. For more information about Catholics United and our position on the HHS rule, follow us on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/CatholicsUnited) or on our blog atwww.OurDailyThread.org

Keystone Progress leads PA delegation to White House on Friday


150 Pennsylvanians to meet with Administration officials to discuss issues

(HARRISBURG)—Keystone Progress (KP), Pennsylvania’s largest online progressive organizations, has been invited by the White House to organize a delegation of Pennsylvanians for a Community Leaders Briefing  (CLB) in the White House this Friday.

The goals of the White House Community Leaders Briefing Series are:

·         To ensure the public is well-informed about government policies and programs and how they can utilize these resources; 
·         To ensure that the White House is hearing from the public about how government policies and programs can serve them better;To brief leaders on the tools and resources available to their communities, so that they can return home better armed to connect individuals to the policies and programs of the federal government.

The delegation will meet with senior officials in the morning, likely including cabinet members and close advisors to President Obama.  A recent CLB included meetings with Lisa Jackson (Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency), David Plouffe and Valerie Jarrett (Senior Advisors and Assistants to the President).  This week’s CLB will include people at that level who will spend the morning listening to concerns and answering questions from the PA delegation.

Keystone Progress is leading the PA delegation of 150 leaders.  Those participating come from 22 counties and represent dozens of KP partner organizations, including United Food and Commercial Workers 1776, Education Voters PA, SEIU Healthcare PA, Know Your Care and Equality PA.

That session will be followed by a tour of the East Wing.  The afternoon will be spent in smaller group meetings with Administration officials focused on issues such as education, jobs, LGBT concerns and immigration.

Keystone Progress is Pennsylvania’s largest online progressive organization, with over 270,000 subscribers.  KP uses the internet and new media to organize online at the state and local level; and utilizes cutting-edge earned media strategies to promote a progressive agenda and counter right-wing misinformation. 

PA Environmental Groups Release Marcellus Scorecard for State Legislators


Scorecard grades General Assembly members on recent gas drilling votes

(Harrisburg) – Four of Pennsylvania’s largest citizen-based environmental organizations released their joint “Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale Scorecard” today, giving each state senator and representative an environmental grade based on their votes related to Act 13, the omnibus Marcellus Shale legislation signed into law by Gov. Tom Corbett on February 14.

Between November, 2011 and February, 2012, the Pennsylvania state legislature held a series of votes on HB 1950 (Act 13), a bill that overturned local ordinances on gas drilling, establishes one of the nation’s lowest gas extraction fees, and makes only minimal improvements to environmental and public health protections from oil and gas drilling.  Passage of Act 13 is the first significant legislation enacted in Pennsylvania since the Marcellus Shale gas drilling boom began over four years ago.  The Marcellus Scorecard provides Pennsylvania’s residents with information on how their legislators voted on this law which will have far reaching impacts on all Pennsylvanians.  The Scorecard covers final passage votes as well as votes on floor amendments to the bill.

“When voters head to the polls this year, they should know how their legislators handled the Marcellus Shale, the biggest environmental issue facing Pennsylvania. Combined, we expect our organizations will distribute this scorecard to more than a quarter million Pennsylvania citizens and give every voter online access to this data,” stated Josh McNeil of Conservation Voters of PA.

“We are glad to see that we have some environmental heroes in the state legislature who stood up to protect our water, our air, and our neighborhoods from gas drilling.  Unfortunately, far too many legislators earned failing grades in this Scorecard,” stated Jeff Schmidt, Director for the Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter.

42 State Representatives and 14 State Senators earned perfect 100% scores, including:
·         Senate Minority Leader Senator Jay Costa (D-Allegheny)
·         Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee Minority Chair Senator John Yudichak (D-Luzerne)
·         Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee members Senator Daylin Leach (D-Montgomery) and Senator Andrew Dinniman (D-Chester)
·         House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee members Rep. Scott Conklin (D-Centre), Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware), Rep. Steve Santarsiero (D-Bucks), Rep. Eugene DePasquale (D-York), Rep. Bryan Barbin (D-Cambria)
·         Minority Caucus Chair Rep. Dan Frankel (D-Allegheny)

Legislators scoring below 50% include:
·         Senators Charles McIlhinney (R-Bucks), Stewart Greenleaf (R-Montgomery), Richard Alloway (R-Franklin), Edwin Erickson (R-Delaware), and Bob Mensch (R-Montgomery), each of whom signed a letter to the Governor opposing HB 1950 and vowing to protect municipal rights only days before voting in favor of the bill.
·         Senator John Wozniak (D-Cambria), Senator Tim Solobay (D-Washington), and Rep. Peter Daley (D-Washington), who represented the lowest scores among Democrats
·         House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee members Rick Saccone (R-Allegheny), Randy Vulakovich (R-Allegheny), and Martin Causer (R-McKean)
·         House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee Majority Chair Rep. Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango)
·         House Speaker Rep. Sam Smith (R-Punxsutawney)
·         Majority Leader Rep. Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny)

“It should have raised red flags for the Pennsylvania legislature when they voted for a bill supported by the industry that had a financially vested interest in the outcome, yet was opposed by environmental, public health and sportsmen’s groups, and local government officials from both parties and every corner of the Commonwealth,” stated David Masur, Director for PennEnvironment.

“It’s disappointing to see that protecting the public and the environment no longer gets bi-partisan support.  While there are members of both parties that had low scores, there were no Republican members who earned a passing grade.  One of the main reasons that Act 13 passed was that Republican members who used to support environmental protections chose to side with Governor Corbett and the gas industry,” stated Myron Arnowitt, PA State Director for Clean Water Action.

Democratic members of the state legislature earned scores ranging from 0% to 100%.  Democrats earning a failing score under 63% included:  Sen. Wozniak (Cambria), Sen. Solobay (Washington), Sen. Brewster (Allegheny), Rep. Daley (Washington), Rep. Gergley (Allegheny), Rep. Gibbons (Beaver), Rep. Mullery (Luzerne), Rep. Wheatley (Allegheny).

However, the highest Republican score was only 54%.  This is in stark contrast to Scorecards put out in past years by these environmental groups where numerous Republican legislators earned scores of 90-100%.

The Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale Scorecard is available on the websites of all four organizations:

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

PENNSYLVANIANS RALLY TO CHALLENGE SANTORUM’S LIES

PENNSYLVANIANS RALLY
TO CHALLENGE SANTORUM’S LIES
Rick Santorum Putting Fear Into Americans
In Order To Get Their Votes


WHAT: Rally opposing Rick Santorum's lies about healthcare reform
WHEN: Starting at 7:00 PM until at least 8:00, TODAY, March 20
WHERE: Gettysburg Hotel, 1 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA
WHO: Leaders of healthcare reform organizations, including Keystone Progress.

GETTYSBURG, PA – Later today, a large crowd of health care supporters will be convening to voice their opposition to Santorum’s misinformation and lies about the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The nonpartisan public rally is scheduled to start at 7 pm outside the Gettysburg Best Western – where Santorum is holding his “campaign party” to watch the Illinois primary returns.

“Rick Santorum continues to promise full repeal of the affordable care act, despite the proposed repeal’s extreme human health costs,” Michael Morrill, Executive Director of Keystone Progress said. “The gathering of tonight’s nonpartisan supporters is all about their dedication to promote Americans’ fair access to health care coverage – and not about any one election, lies made by Santorum are too costly and put millions of Americans’ health in jeopardy.”

Rick Santorum and his wife Karen have been in the news recently claiming the Affordable Care Act would take away access to health care to children who have special needs like their daughter Bella. Even though groups who make it their business to protect young children like Santorum’s Bella – including the American Association of People with Disabilities, National Organization for Rare Disorders, and the Arc of the United States – have been working hard to protect the Affordable Care Act and everything it stands for.

These nonpartisan groups who work to protect children like Bella understand the truth is that the ACA will always allow children like Bella access to health insurance without lifetime caps and without denying coverage due to being born into a illness or disability.

By promising to repeal the ACA if Santorum were to become President, he would take away the average savings of $662 per Pennsylvanian citizen and a total combined savings in Pennsylvania of $156,108,903. In these still difficult economic times, the ACA affords Pennsylvanians savings that Santorum would want to take away. It is because of important facts like these that make the ACA invaluable to Pennsylvania and why citizens from both the right and the left will be voicing their opposition to Santorum’s lies and call to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

The nonpartisan public rally will begin at 7 pm while Santorum’s “campaign party” will begin at 8:00 pm. Despite several groups possibly trying to get into the hotel, this gathering will stay outside the hotel during the entire time of the public rally.

Keystone Progress is Pennsylvania’s largest online progressive organization, with over 260,000 subscribers. KP uses the internet and new media to organize online at the state and local level; and utilizes cutting-edge earned media strategies to promote a progressive agenda and counter right-wing misinformation.
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Two Years Later: The Benefits of the Affordable Care Act for Pennsylvania



For too long, too many hardworking Americans paid the price for policies that handed free rein to insurance companies and put barriers between patients and their doctors. The Affordable Care Act gives hardworking families in Pennsylvania the security they deserve. The new health care law forces insurance companies to play by the rules, prohibiting them from dropping your coverage if you get sick, billing you into bankruptcy because of an annual or lifetime limit, or, soon, discriminating against anyone with a pre-existing condition. 
All Americans will have the security of knowing that they don’t have to worry about losing coverage if they’re laid off or change jobs.  And insurance companies now have to cover your preventive care like mammograms and other cancer screenings.  The new law also makes a significant investment in State and community-based efforts that promote public health, prevent disease and protect against public health emergencies. 
Health reform is already making a difference for the people of Pennsylvania by:
Providing new coverage options for young adults
Health plans are now required to allow parents to keep their children under age 26 without job-based coverage on their family’s coverage, and, thanks to this provision, 2.5 million young people have gained coverage nationwide. As of June 2011, 64,798 young adults in Pennsylvania gained insurance coverage as a result of the new health care law.
Making prescription drugs affordable for seniors
Thanks to the new health care law, 247,686 people with Medicare in Pennsylvania received a $250 rebate to help cover the cost of their prescription drugs when they hit the donut hole in 2010. In 2011, 235,820 people with Medicare received a 50 percent discount on their covered brand-name prescription drugs when they hit the donut hole. This discount resulted in an average savings of $662 per person, and a total savings of $156,108,903 in Pennsylvania. By 2020, the law will close the donut hole.
Covering preventive services with no deductible or co-pay
In 2011, 1,509,076 people with Medicare in Pennsylvania received free preventive services – such as mammograms and colonoscopies – or a free annual wellness visit with their doctor. And 54 million Americans with private health insurance gained preventive service coverage with no cost-sharing, including 236,3000 in Pennsylvania.
Providing better value for your premium dollar through the 80/20 Rule
Under the new health care law, insurance companies must provide consumers greater value by spending generally at least 80 percent of premium dollars on health care and quality improvements instead of overhead, executive salaries or marketing. If they don’t, they must provide consumers a rebate or reduce premiums. This means that 3,421,000 Pennsylvania residents with private insurance coverage will receive greater value for their premium dollars.
Scrutinizing unreasonable premium increases
In every State and for the first time under Federal law, insurance companies are required to publicly justify their actions if they want to raise rates by 10 percent or more. Pennsylvania has received $5.3 million under the new law to help fight unreasonable premium increases.
Removing lifetime limits on health benefits
The law bans insurance companies from imposing lifetime dollar limits on health benefits – freeing cancer patients and individuals suffering from other chronic diseases from having to worry about going without treatment because of their lifetime limits. Already, 4,582,000 residents, including 1,769,000 women and 1,136,000 children, are free from worrying about lifetime limits on coverage. The law also restricts the use of annual limits and bans them completely in 2014.
Creating new coverage options for individuals with pre-existing conditions
As of the end of 2011, 4,567 previously uninsured residents of Pennsylvania who were locked out of the coverage system because of a pre-existing condition are now insured through a new Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan that was created under the new health reform law. To learn more about the plan available in Pennsylvania, check here.
Supporting Pennsylvania’s work on Affordable Insurance Exchanges
Pennsylvania has received $34.8 million in grants for research, planning, information technology development, and implementation of Affordable Insurance Exchanges.
  • $1 million in Planning Grants:  This grant provides Pennsylvania the resources needed to conduct the research and planning necessary to build a better health insurance marketplace and determine how its exchange will be operated and governed. Learn how the funds are being used in Pennsylvania here
  • $33.8 million in Exchange Establishment Grants:  These grants are helping States continue their work to implement key provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Learn how the funds are being used in Pennsylvania here.
Preventing illness and promoting health
Since 2010, Pennsylvania has received $29.6 million in grants from the Prevention and Public Health Fund created by the Affordable Care Act. This new fundwas created to support effective policies in Pennsylvania, its communities, and nationwide so that all Americans can lead longer, more productive lives.
Increasing support for community health centers
The Affordable Care Act increases the funding available to community health centers in all 50 states, including the 236 existing community health centers in Pennsylvania. Health centers in Pennsylvania have received $34.2 million to create new health center sites in medically underserved areas, enable health centers to increase the number of patients served, expand preventive and primary health care services, and support major construction and renovation projects. 
Strengthening partnerships with Pennsylvania
The law gives states support for their work to build the health care workforce, crack down on fraud, and support public health.  So far, Pennsylvania has received more than $128.2 million from the Affordable Care Act. Examples of Affordable Care Act grants not outlined above to Pennsylvania include:

Monday, March 19, 2012

THE TOP FIVE THINGS SENIORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT



The Affordable Care Act – the health care law – gives seniors the security they need and important new benefits. Signed into law in March of 2010, it will save money for seniors and ensure people with
Medicare can see the doctor they know and trust. Here are five ways the law helps you:

1. You get cheaper prescription drugs.  If you’re in the donut hole, you will receive a 50 percent discount when
buying brand-name prescription drugs covered by Medicare Part D. The discount is applied automatically when you ill your prescription—you don’t have to do anything to get it. These changes are already saving
seniors billions of dollars. And by 2020, the donut hole will be closed.
2. You get free preventive services.  Medicare now covers certain preventive services, like mammograms or colonoscopies for free. You also can get a free annual wellness visit.

3. Your doctors are supported to better coordinate your care.   Many doctors, hospitals, and other
providers are taking advantage of new programs to help them work better as teams to provide you the highest quality care possible. They are working to get you the care you need at the time you need it.

4. The law ights fraud and strengthens Medicare. The Affordable Care Act builds on our efforts to combat fraud and abuse. These efforts are saving billions of dollars in money that was being stolen from people with Medicare. And thanks to these efforts and other reforms, the life of the Medicare Trust fund will be extended.
5. Your Medicare coverage is protected. Under the new health reform law, your existing Medicare-covered benefits can’t be reduced or taken away. As always, you will be able to choose your own doctors.


Visit http://www.healthcare.gov/seniors for more information



The Affordable Care Act Strengthens Medicare

This week we celebrate the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, and millions of people have already benefited.

But Republicans want to re-fight the same old political wars to give control over your health care back to insurance companies.

So what is the human cost of repealing the ACA? Millions of seniors who have already benefited stand to lose their quality and affordable healthcare if opponents are successful.

Let’s look at how the ACA strengthens Medicare…

The ACA Strengthens Medicare: The Affordable Care Act saves seniors money by continuing to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse and protecting them from the Republican budget that ends Medicare. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, Medicare Advantage premiums declined and enrollment increased during 2011, meaning that more seniors are receiving quality and affordable healthcare.

The ACA Closes the Donut Hole: Protecting seniors care means giving seniors the peace of mind that they won’t ever fall back into the prescription drug donut hole. And, it means keeping seniors healthy by giving them preventive care without a co-pay or a deductible.

The ACA Lowers Costs of Prescription Drugs: Thanks to the Affordable Care Act 3.6 Million Seniors saved 2.1 Billion dollars on prescription drugs during 2011. The Affordable Care Act provides a 50 percent discount on covered brand name prescription drugs for seniors and people with disabilities who hit the donut hole.

The ACA Allows Free Preventative Care Benefits: Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, 32.5 Million Seniors received free preventative care benefits, including an annual wellness visit during 2011. The preventative benefits available during 2011 included a free annual wellness visit and screenings for bone density, diabetes and certain cancers. This means that potential problems can be detected sooner.

Health care works – but we must protect seniors care from political games that will take away all of the benefits gained through the Affordable Care Act.

Support the Affordable Care Act


Support the Affordable Care Act

ACA SigningAs we prepare to celebrate the two-year anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act, Keystone Progress Education Fund is joining with Know Your Care preparing events and actions across Pennsylvania, leading up to the anniversary on Friday, March 23rd. We’ve been working with our partners to capitalize on this great opportunity to make sure that people understand the benefits that are now available to them as a result of the law and to celebrate the millions of Americans who are already benefiting.
We are partnering with dozens of organizations to host educational and celebratory actions that are targeted at Pennsylvania citizens who will benefit from the law.
From a trip to the White House on Friday by 150 Pennsylvanians organized by Keystone Progress, to events organized by PennAction in Bucks County and the NEPA Area Labor Federation, our members and allies are spreading the word about the Affordable Care Act and the many benefits it provides.
Our message throughout the week is that #HealthCareWorks, and we’ll be using the stories of real people to educate their peers about the benefits of the law. Follow us on Twitter at @KnowYourCarePA
• Health care works for women, children, seniors – everyone. More than 86 million Americans received preventive care  such as mammograms and colonoscopies for free in 2011.

• Health care works for young adults: 2.5 million young adults are now insured because of the new health care law.

• Health careworks for seniors: 3.6 million Medicare beneficiaries saved more than $2.1 billion on prescription drugs because of the new health care law.

• Health care works for those with pre-existing conditions. Expanded coverage for those with pre-existing conditions: Nearly 50,000 Americans who were denied coverage now have insurance through the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan.

• Health care works for small businesses: A growing number of businesses offering health care coverage are taking advantage of tax credits available under the law.
Take your stand to support Healthcare Reform by signing our petition or attending one or more events across Pennsylvania.

In Celebration of Healthcare Reform,
Mike, Jamie, Dan, David
For the Keystone Progress Education Fund Team

Celebrate the Affordable Care Act in Scranton


Come learn about what is in the Affordable Care Act and hear from your neighbors how it has touched their lives.
On Wednesday, March 21st at 12 Noon
Join NEPA Area Labor Federation, Keystone Progress, Common Cause Project, and NEPA Citizens in Action for an important event at:
Nay Aug Park across from CMC Hospital 1800 Mulburry Street Scranton, PA

Speakers- 2nd Anniversary Cake to Celebrate - Coffee

Stand up and show your support for health care reform!

For more information/to RSVP contact Roxie at RoxieP9@aol.com

Celebrate the Affordable Care Act in Pittsburgh

Join New Voices Pittsburgh, Raising Women's Voices of Western Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Health Access Network to commemorate the passage of the Affordable Care Act and strategize for our latest campaign Countdown to Coverage to ensure access to contraception for all women who want and need it. 

Thursday, March 22, 6-8p
NVP Office
5907 Penn Avenue, Suite 340
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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A Long, Drawn Out Affair for PA Allergy Sufferers

(03/19/12) HARRISBURG, Pa. - Their noses are running, their eyes are bloodshot... They are Pennsylvania's allergy sufferers, and for many of them, spring has arrived early, with all its burgeoning irritants.

Dr. Amanda Staudt, climate scientist with the National Wildlife Federation, says it's a byproduct of global warming, and this winter's warm weather will draw spring allergies out longer than usual.

"Because some of the trees are starting now and some of the trees won't get started until when they normally do, it's not going to be a great year for allergy sufferers."

She says the climate is also setting up conditions in which more kinds of trees that cause allergies can take root.

"The warmer temperatures could allow significant expansion of the habitat suitable for oaks and hickories, which are two highly-allergenic tree species. Pennsylvania is one of the states where we expect there to be a significant increase in these highly-allergenic trees, if global warming continues unchecked."

Staudt says another reality of our current climate is the financial fallout.

"Allergies and asthma already cost the United States more than $32 billion annually in direct health-care costs and lost productivity. We expect that this will only become more of a problem as more people have to resort to medication and other measures to treat their allergies."

Staudt says the situation will be even worse for those with fall allergies. She says the conditions are ideal for ragweed, the chief culprit for allergies later in the year.

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Live Tweet Up with the White House Monday @ 4:00 PM


Keystone Progress is working with the White House to conduct a Pennsylvania-focused Tweet Up.

What’s a Tweet Up?  It’s an opportunity to ask questions of senior White House staff about issues that concern you.  The difference is that your questions and the answers will be transmitted via Twitter.  That means short and quick answers (140 characters).

Here’s how it works:
  •  Follow Keystone Progress on Twitter @KeystoneProgres 
  • Using  #AtTheWH  send us your questions You can send questions either before the event or during.  
  • White House staff will live Tweet starting at 4:00 on Monday, March 19.
  • By following @KeystoneProgress and #AtTheWH you will be able to read the answers to all of the questions.
  • Answers will come from a variety of WH staff, but primarily from Jon Carson @JonCarson44 
  • Since this week is the Second Anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act, we anticipate many questions about healthcare reform.
  • After the Tweet Up, the White House will create a "Storify" blog post with the full Q&A and send it to us.  It will also be available on our blog at www.keystoneprogress.blogspot.com

Whether or not you can join us, make sure you follow us @KeystoneProgres
The Keystone Progress Team

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Time to Take Limbaugh Off the Air


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It's time for Rush Limbaugh to go.  Already, over 150,000 letters, emails and faxes have been sent to PA radio stations.  Send send your own email to all of the PA radio stations that carry Rush Limbaugh telling them "Enough is enough!"  
It was bad enough that Republicans in Congress wouldn't let Georgetown student Sandra Fluke speak about contraceptives at an all-male hearing...
But Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut" and "prostitute" for wanting to get reproductive healthcare for all women.  Here's just a part of what Limbaugh said:
LIMBAUGH: What does it say about the college coed Susan Fluke [sic], who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex? What does that make her? It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute. She wants to be paid to have sex.
She's having so much sex she can't afford the contraception. She wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex.