Western PA Progressives
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Minutes
A meeting of the Western PA Progressive Network was held on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at the North Park Lounge in Cranberry Twp. At 7:30 PM
Bob Arlia gave an update on efforts to expose the ineffective representation of Daryl Metcalfe. Metcalfe has no legislative accomplishments in 10 years, and has only spewed hate. For more information, refer to web sites:
http://www.dumpdarylmetcalfe.com
http://www.darylmetcalfe.info
Randy Shannon gave an update on local efforts to promote HR 676. Kathleen Sebelius, nominee for HHS Secretary, was insurance commissioner in Kansas. This is probably not a good choice. For info on efforts in Beaver County, refer to http://www.beavercountyblue.org
On March 5, Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate in Economics, endorsed 676
On March 7, a health care reform dialogue was held including insurers, providers and unions
Dr. Fine of NIH urged advocates on 676 to contact congress
Win-win is working with Center School District of Beaver to determine savings to district through HR 676. The district buys insurance through a consortium, referred to intermediate unit; will work with them to determine savings at consortium level.
Ed Grystar updated the group on the coalition for single-payer efforts to contact Jason Altmire to solicit his support for HR676
Diane Sipe cited a survey by Hewitt Associates, a major benefits manager, that found that 20% of employers expect to discontinue health insurance coverage for employees over 3-5 yrs.
Lou Hancherick updated the group on the efforts to solicit the support of Kathy Dahlkemper for HR676. She was apparenty unaware of reintroduction of HR 676 . It was suggested that the next step for the win-win program would be to illustrate the benefit of HR 676 to employers.
Sandy Fox will meet Friday with Mike Doyle, a co-sponsor of HR 676 to contact other legislators to co-sponsor.
Steve Kocherzak spoke about the Ambridge endorsement of HR676. The measure discussed for several months, when mayor created momentum after being shown the huge cost savings to the borough.
Sandy Fox spoke about the effort in Allegheny County where the resolution passed overwhelmingly, but Dan Onorato did not sign it. the measure did not require his signature, therefore it is on the books.
Marcia Lehman, updated us on the Ambridge for Obama inaugural party, where it was decided to continue activity, and have largely taken up HR676
Jim Eckstein spoke about the march to stop the sale of Sunnyview Nursing Home by Butler County. County Commissioners decided to sell this safety net for elderly and disabled, citing a loss of $250,000 last year. March 28 at 10 AM the march will be from Diamond Park to Sunny View. Kathy Dahlkemper, other elected officials, and Union Representatives will be invited.
Jim then spoke about the Butler County pension grab - pension was originally 1.67% each year vested in 8 yrs. The state passed a bill allowing counties to stay at current levels, or increase to 2% or 2.5% with 5 yr vesting. Butler took 2.5% with 5 year vesting retroactively. Passed at meetings with 1 attendee. Passed on Jan 2 to hide in 2005 budget.
Marcia Lehman and Carl Davidson informed the group that Beaver County peace links will observe the 6 th anniversary of the Iraq War on March 21. Peace Links has held a vigil at the Beaver County Court house 1-2 PM every Saturday since before the war began. They would like a larger group present to observe the anniversary.
John Olesnevich urged all to contact Arlen specter to support the Employee Free Choice Act. The vote will be close to the 60 vote threshold in the Senate, and Specter is a key vote. Casey is on support.
Lou Hancherick informed the group of the pot luck birthday party for DFA on Wednesday, March 25, 8 PM on the 9th floor of the United Steel workers bldg., Blvd of the Allies.
Disclaimer: The above minutes were compiled by Joe Talarico. Their accuracy is limited by Joe’s poor notes, poorer memory, and inherent biases. Anyone who was at the meeting and has a differing recollection of the events is urged to make appropriate corrections and additions. Joe’s intellectual deficiencies, in addition to rendering these minutes of questionable accuracy, also limit his ability to take offense to any corrections.