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Union Retirees: Big Role in Bringing Change

June 17, 2009

This post on the Alliance for Retired Americans annual legislative conference being held this week in Washington, D.C., comes from James Parks at the AFL-CIO Now blog:

This is the year for passing real health care reform and to begin rebuilding the nation’s middle class by passing laws that give workers a free choice to join a union. And union retirees, one of the most active political groups in the country, will play a big role in bringing about change, top government leaders said.

Speaking in the opening session of the Alliance for Retired Americans annual legislative conference on Monday were U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee.

Both Sebelius and McEntee told the delegates that any health care reform must include an option for a public plan and must not tax the health benefits that workers and retirees receive through their employers.

Pointing out that President Obama received a higher percentage of votes from union retirees than any other group of voters, McEntee, who heads the AFL-CIO Political Committee, said health care reform is just one of the ways that “we’re taking back our nation for working families and retirees.”

"They [Republicans] are trying to take away our victories. George Bush stole part of the American Dream. He decimated the middle class, created the biggest gap in wealth in decades and left us with two wars."

McEntee urged the seniors who will lobby lawmakers Wednesday to send a message to Capitol Hill.

"This is our best chance [to take back America]. We have to take it. We know what we’re up against. Go to Capitol Hill and tell them we’re kicking ass and taking names."

Read more at the AFL-CIO Now Blog.


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