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Art Levine
Outraged about SCHIP veto? Join Tuesday's DC vigilPosted October 15, 2007 | 06:40 PM (EST)
If you're outraged about the President's veto of the SCHIP bill being upheld by obstructionist GOP
legislators, there are two things you can do now: 1) call one of the GOP legislators noted in this previous article at 1-800-828-0498 through Families USA, and 2) join other progressives Tuesday in front of the Capitol to raise awareness and urge Congress to support children's health. As a Campaign for America's Future email alert says:
Please Join Healthcare Advocates for
A National Vigil for Children's Healthcare
5 pm Tuesday, October 16
Upper Senate Park, Constitution Avenue
between New Jersey and Delaware Avenues, NE
Adjacent to Russell Senate BuildingAll the groups working for an expanded SCHIP program will be hosting a national vigil in support of children's healthcare tomorrow night at Upper Senate Park, near Metro Station - see coalition flyer for details. We ask your help in sending a strong message to Congress before they vote on the 18th by attending this event. Over the last few weeks, thanks to efforts by many of you, this issue has caught fire with the press and has become the national domestic story.
At this hour more than 260 grassroots events are already planned across the country, and many of you are working the phones as we speak to move recalcitrant Congressional members to override the President. Tomorrow is message day, so send that message in person. Turnout your members, your staff, your family and friends and make this event a statement to the President. Current speakers include:
Senator John Kerry (MA)
Senator Debbie Stabenow (MI)
Representative Frank Pallone (NJ)
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (MD)
Dennis Rivera, SEIU HealthCare
John Sweeney, AFL-CIO
Greg Tarpinian, Change to Win Coalition
Mayor Adrian Fenty
Members of the Faith Community
And others
Let your voice on this issue be heard through phone calls, emails and protesting in person. For more information, see Families USA's Action Center. The vote is on the 18th, and enough voices can make a difference.
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