Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:14 AM
AFL-CIO To Flood Congress With Calls, Letters
Lawmakers can expect to hear from quite a few union members about health care reform today. Local leaders from the AFL-CIO will be on Capitol Hill delivering 42,000 letters from union members.
The union has also proclaimed Wednesday is "National Call-In Day for Health Care Reform." The AFL-CIO has even taken the hard work out of contacting a lawmaker -- a tool on its Web site will dial the appropriate senator's office and provides talking points.
The AFL-CIO supports a public option and employer mandate and opposes any form of taxing health benefits, either directly or indirectly via a tax on insurance companies for higher-priced plans.
Read a full profile of the AFL-CIO's health care lobbying efforts here.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
The AFL-CIO has not spent any money independently on advertisements related to health care reform for the last three years. The group that is a part of the Health Care for America Now coalition has spent millions on ads promoting reform. I hope their reform and purpose is already achieved and granted.
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