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Home Front: Politix
Union pulls back on supporting bill
2009-12-18
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) backed out of an event with other organizations promoting the Senate healthcare reform bill Wednesday over concerns about changes made to the legislation to accommodate centrist Democrats.

The SEIU had planned to participate in a Capitol Hill press conference along with the AARP, the liberal advocacy group Families USA, Consumers Union and the American Cancer Society Action Network. As recently as Tuesday morning, the organizations distributed an advisory to the news media that included the SEIU.

But the move by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to excise provisions of the healthcare reform bill to create a government-run public option health insurance program and to allow people between 55 and 64 years old to buy into Medicare gave the labor union pause, spokeswoman Lori Lodes said.

"That decision has to be made by our leaders and our members," Lodes said. The event with the AARP and the other groups was scheduled before Reid made changes to the bill.

The SEIU executive board will hold what Lodes described as an "emergency" meeting Wednesday night to decide how to move forward. "Right now, they don't have the information they need to make this decision," said Lodes, who added that the SEIU informed the other organizations on Tuesday they would not be joining the press conference.
Posted by:Fred

#5  So, will the SEIU now do to Harry Ried what they did to Kenneth Gladney?
Posted by: Mike   2009-12-18 11:12  

#4  Â“Â…but also would levy an excise tax on so-called Cadillac health insurance plans that some union members have, Lodes said.”

Hah! Seems like Harry is having a devil of a time getting the CBO numbers to score favorably without the Baucus tax hike. Now that Andy Stern has picked up the Louisville Slugger the pace of negotiations should pick up.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-12-18 10:28  

#3  I was in the UAW once upon a time due to compelled membership laws. We were told that UAW means U Aint Workin.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-12-18 10:10  

#2  The unions are running a heavy campaign in northern Virginia complaining they - the common folks - can't afford to have their benefits taxed. They provide the Senator's phone numbers on the screen, and urge people to call now.

I was looking for a pen to write down the numbers when I heard who the ad was sponsored by and laughed.
Posted by: Bobby   2009-12-18 06:13  

#1  Four fellas with stupid signs waving bye bye to their boodle.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-18 06:07  

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