Posts Tagged ‘senators’

Video: Bankers Stealing for Students

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

The battle to make college more affordable has come down to a critical few weeks in the Senate.  The banks and student loan companies already have spent millions of dollars on lobbying, PR firms, and advertisements in their attempt to stop reform and hang on to $87 billion in subsidies that could be going to help students.

Now Campus Progress is taking action.  We’ve raised money to put this :30 second spot on cable TV and on Hulu in key states across the country:

We don’t have the kind of money student loan companies have, so we’re going to need your help spreading the ad on Facebook, Twitter, and email if we’re going to get the word out. Click here to help us spread the word.

Representing Us or Representing the $$..?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

dirty-money2So, you know that letter I mentioned in my last blog? The one written by nine Republican Senators and sent to Obama to passionately object a public health plan?

“The signatories argued that creation of a so-called “public option” will undermine private insurers and eventually limit provider and treatment choices for consumers.”

Well I did a little digging and came upon this curious finding:

It seems as though the nine Senators that signed the letter each racked up close to $2 million in donations from health insurance and health care interests , totaling to $17.7 million.

All nine Senators sit on the Senate Finance Committee, which is actively engaged in debating health care reform. The nine signers include Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Jim Bunning (R-KY), Mike Crapo(R-ID), Pat Roberts (R-KS), John Ensign (R-NV), Mike Enzi ( R-WY), and John Cornyn (R-TX).

$ 17 million?! If you ask me, that’s one expensive letter. But I guess to the insurance industry, the money is worth it. It’s obviously being put to good use, right? I am sure the private insurance fat cats are analyzing the pros and cons of bribing Congress and what that means at a time like this. Maybe their analysis goes something like this:

  • Strongly worded letter to the President opposing his public health insurance option = $2 million
  • Using fear-mongering to convince Americans that a public option would mean government take-over and therefore they should trust the industry instead= $17 million
  • Winning the health care debate (thanks to those Members of Congress that had our backs!) and continuing to make ridiculous profits while Americans struggle to pay for their asthma inhalers = Priceless

So that’s the industry side of it, but what about Congress? Are our Senators there to represent us or the money?

This kind of campaign financing is not OK. This kind of back-door influencing is not how decisions on our future should be made. If we are ever going to get real health care reform, real climate change solutions, and affordable access to higher education, we have to Change Congress.   Check out the great site on campaign finance reform that has to happen now!

Congress is Back in Session:National Call-In Day!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

call-in-day2Congress is back in session and will now convene to hash out a final federal budget for 2010 in a process called Conference. And they must hear from you.

On Tuesday, April 21st thousands of young people across the country will call-in their Senators to support a progressive budget.

During the Congressional recess people just like you gathered all over the country to host events and lobby meetings, urging Members of Congress to support investments in health care reform, access to higher education, and green jobs. These bold priorities are strongly supported by President Obama, however the right-wing, conservative “Tea Party” Tax Protests, also held during recess, show how much opposition we face with a progressive agenda.

It is vital that the final budget includes reconciliation so Congress can vote up or down on the budget and avoid a block on progress. Conservatives are not holding back their opposition to spending in the budget and they are prepared to make significant budget cuts that will affect our future. So we won’t hold back either.

Take action and call your Senators today!