Article Archive for November 2009
On behalf of our Executive Director Glen Middleton and the Council 67 staff we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
AFSCME Next Wave is sponsoring the First Annual Toy Drive. We will be collecting toys for children ages newborn to 16 years of age to benefit our Next Generation of union leaders. Please place all …
On Tuesday, December 8th, the Joint Committee on Pensions will be voting on their legislative priorities for the 2011 legislative session.
Among the items on the list of possible legislation is the idea of fixing the …
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted on Saturday to begin full debate on major health care legislation, propelling President Obama’s top domestic initiative over a crucial, preliminary hurdle in a formidable display of muscle-flexing by the Democratic majority.
“Tonight we have the opportunity, the historic opportunity to reform health care once and for all,” said Senator Max Baucus, Democrat of Montana, and a chief architect of the legislation. “History is knocking on the door. Let’s open it. Let’s begin the debate.”
The 60-to-39 vote, along party lines, clears the way for weeks of rowdy floor proceedings that will begin after Thanksgiving and last through much of December.
The Senate bill seeks to extend health benefits to roughly 31 million Americans who are now uninsured, at a cost of $848 billion over 10 years.
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The House passed health care, 220-215.
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