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October 28, 2017
By Radio Isla - Oct 27, 2017
Vermont state Senator Bernie Sanders said on Friday he would seek Congress to overturn Whitefish Electric's contract with the Electric Power Authority (AEE).
"Everything I've seen seems like a scandal. It seems to me that the idea that the Government and the Electric Power Authority will not seek for mutual help, which is what is usually done in this type of situation, surprises me. The compensation packages that this contract has seem extraordinarily high. We learned today that there is a provision in that contract that prohibits the state and federal government from auditing compensations and salaries which is not acceptable and is simply illegal. This is federal money and our job is to ensure that Puerto Rico is rebuilt as quickly as possible, as effectively as possible and as cost-effectively as possible. What worries me, not only in Puerto Rico, is that when there are billions of dollars for reconstruction, There are people out there who want to make a lot of profit in the way they can. And we have to say no, "he added.
Sanders arrived on Friday in Puerto Rico and visited with the mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto, the Playita community, which received a strong impact from Hurricane Maria. The senator of the Democratic Party also held a meeting with part of the union leadership, the mayor of Comerio Josian Santiago and vice mayor of Vieques, Daisy Cruz.
As part of the agenda, they discussed the situation of the electric power system and how to restore it more efficiently; the interference of the Fiscal Control Board and the economic problems of the municipalities and the role of the Corps of Engineers with the reopening of the schools.
http://www.radioisla1320.com/sanders-procurara-anular-contrato-whitefish/
Sanders will seek to cancel "Whitefish" contract
By Radio Isla - Oct 27, 2017
Vermont state Senator Bernie Sanders said on Friday he would seek Congress to overturn Whitefish Electric's contract with the Electric Power Authority (AEE).
"Everything I've seen seems like a scandal. It seems to me that the idea that the Government and the Electric Power Authority will not seek for mutual help, which is what is usually done in this type of situation, surprises me. The compensation packages that this contract has seem extraordinarily high. We learned today that there is a provision in that contract that prohibits the state and federal government from auditing compensations and salaries which is not acceptable and is simply illegal. This is federal money and our job is to ensure that Puerto Rico is rebuilt as quickly as possible, as effectively as possible and as cost-effectively as possible. What worries me, not only in Puerto Rico, is that when there are billions of dollars for reconstruction, There are people out there who want to make a lot of profit in the way they can. And we have to say no, "he added.
Sanders arrived on Friday in Puerto Rico and visited with the mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto, the Playita community, which received a strong impact from Hurricane Maria. The senator of the Democratic Party also held a meeting with part of the union leadership, the mayor of Comerio Josian Santiago and vice mayor of Vieques, Daisy Cruz.
As part of the agenda, they discussed the situation of the electric power system and how to restore it more efficiently; the interference of the Fiscal Control Board and the economic problems of the municipalities and the role of the Corps of Engineers with the reopening of the schools.
http://www.radioisla1320.com/sanders-procurara-anular-contrato-whitefish/
October 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/ricardorossello/status/923954347507093505
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923950519063891968
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923953239728578561
Twitter Photos: Sen. Sanders in Puerto Rico
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923950454324842497https://twitter.com/ricardorossello/status/923954347507093505
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923950519063891968
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923953239728578561
October 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/NationalNurses/status/923630798338699266
https://twitter.com/NationalNurses/status/923627713574907904
https://twitter.com/NNUBonnie/status/923647136285130752
https://twitter.com/cidelson/status/923629995859349510
https://twitter.com/cidelson/status/923633199758106624
Photos: NNU RNs meeting with Sen Sanders discussing situation in #PuertoRico
https://twitter.com/NationalNurses/status/923635008639787008https://twitter.com/NationalNurses/status/923630798338699266
https://twitter.com/NationalNurses/status/923627713574907904
https://twitter.com/NNUBonnie/status/923647136285130752
https://twitter.com/cidelson/status/923629995859349510
https://twitter.com/cidelson/status/923633199758106624
October 25, 2017
Excerpt:
CONVENTION RESOLUTION | HEALTH CARE
Resolution 6: Making Health Care For All A Reality
October 24, 2017
Submitted by the Executive Council
The United States is at a health care crossroads. We either move forward toward making health care a basic right for everyone, or fall backward, with coverage and care increasingly out of reach as politicians actively take it away, employers cut back and higher prices make it ever harder to afford.
Making Health Care a Right
Having the health care we need, no matter who we are and regardless of our circumstances in life, is fundamental to our well-being as individuals and as a nation. That is why the American labor movement has fought for more than a century to make quality health care a basic right in the United States. Our longstanding goal for achieving this is to move expeditiously toward a single-payer system, like Medicare for All, that provides universal coverage using a social insurance model, while retaining a role for workers health plans. Any such system must guarantee everyone can get the health services they need without exclusions or financial barriers to care, and with access to high-quality doctors, hospitals and other health care providers; not diminish the hard-fought benefits union members have won for themselves and all working people; include long-term care for all; retain the Department of Veterans Affairs health care system as the primary direct provider of fully integrated care to veterans; provide multiemployer and other worker health plans the opportunity to administer core health benefits and to provide supplemental benefits, each on a fully tax-advantaged basis; and keep a strong federal role without shifting costs to states.
We will support legislation that guarantees health care as a human right through an improved Medicare for All, which we will judge according to our core values. We look forward to working with the sponsors of single-payer plans to ensure the needs and concerns of working people and their unions are met.
To transition to an improved Medicare for all system, we should begin taking steps toward creating a single-payer system by lowering Medicares eligibility age from 65 to at least 55. This would extend health care provided on a single-payer basis to millions more Americans. Further, this could help preserve coverage for pre-65 retirees, whose current health benefits earned through work are increasingly at risk. We also should create a public health insurance option that builds on Medicare or Medicaid as an alternative to for-profit insurance companies.
https://aflcio.org/resolutions/resolution-6-making-health-care-all-reality
Sen Sanders: Thank you to the @AFLCIO for your resolution in support of Medicare for All.
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/923296476968599552Excerpt:
CONVENTION RESOLUTION | HEALTH CARE
Resolution 6: Making Health Care For All A Reality
October 24, 2017
Submitted by the Executive Council
The United States is at a health care crossroads. We either move forward toward making health care a basic right for everyone, or fall backward, with coverage and care increasingly out of reach as politicians actively take it away, employers cut back and higher prices make it ever harder to afford.
Making Health Care a Right
Having the health care we need, no matter who we are and regardless of our circumstances in life, is fundamental to our well-being as individuals and as a nation. That is why the American labor movement has fought for more than a century to make quality health care a basic right in the United States. Our longstanding goal for achieving this is to move expeditiously toward a single-payer system, like Medicare for All, that provides universal coverage using a social insurance model, while retaining a role for workers health plans. Any such system must guarantee everyone can get the health services they need without exclusions or financial barriers to care, and with access to high-quality doctors, hospitals and other health care providers; not diminish the hard-fought benefits union members have won for themselves and all working people; include long-term care for all; retain the Department of Veterans Affairs health care system as the primary direct provider of fully integrated care to veterans; provide multiemployer and other worker health plans the opportunity to administer core health benefits and to provide supplemental benefits, each on a fully tax-advantaged basis; and keep a strong federal role without shifting costs to states.
We will support legislation that guarantees health care as a human right through an improved Medicare for All, which we will judge according to our core values. We look forward to working with the sponsors of single-payer plans to ensure the needs and concerns of working people and their unions are met.
To transition to an improved Medicare for all system, we should begin taking steps toward creating a single-payer system by lowering Medicares eligibility age from 65 to at least 55. This would extend health care provided on a single-payer basis to millions more Americans. Further, this could help preserve coverage for pre-65 retirees, whose current health benefits earned through work are increasingly at risk. We also should create a public health insurance option that builds on Medicare or Medicaid as an alternative to for-profit insurance companies.
https://aflcio.org/resolutions/resolution-6-making-health-care-all-reality
October 25, 2017
October 24th 2017: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders addresses sustainable business leaders at #SustyBiz 17, the annual Summit of the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), representing 250,000 businesses committed to the triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Profit.
When business leaders and workers, doctors, nurses, and patients stand up and fight back against the greed of the big drug and insurance companies and in support of Medicare for all, we will finally do what we should have accomplished decades ago.
VIDEO: Oct 24 - Sen Sanders addresses sustainable business leaders at #SustyBiz 17
October 24th 2017: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders addresses sustainable business leaders at #SustyBiz 17, the annual Summit of the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), representing 250,000 businesses committed to the triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Profit.
When business leaders and workers, doctors, nurses, and patients stand up and fight back against the greed of the big drug and insurance companies and in support of Medicare for all, we will finally do what we should have accomplished decades ago.
October 23, 2017
On October 23, 2017, Our Revolution Somerville hosted US Senator Bernie Sanders at a rally in support of progressive candidates running for city council, school board and board of alderman. The rally was held at Once Ballroom in Somerville.
Video: Bernie Sanders speaks at Our Revolution Somerville rally - October 23, 2017
On October 23, 2017, Our Revolution Somerville hosted US Senator Bernie Sanders at a rally in support of progressive candidates running for city council, school board and board of alderman. The rally was held at Once Ballroom in Somerville.
October 23, 2017
Scheduled for Oct 29, 2017
This is a re-stream of a University of Toronto live stream.
Last month Bernie Sanders was all over the news when he unveiled his Medicare for All bill. We're pleased to announce that he will be bringing his vision for healthcare to Toronto.
On Sunday, Oct. 29th, the Broadbent Institute along with our partners the University of Torontos Dalla Lana School of Public Health, the North American Observatory on Health Systems & Policies, the Wellesley Institute and Women's College Hospital, is hosting Senator Bernie Sanders at a public talk on "What the U.S. Can Learn from Canadian Health Care."
Join us to hear him share his thoughts on "Medicare for All and for a discussion with Dr. Danielle Martin (Womens College Hospital and the University of Toronto) on what the U.S. can learn from Canada's single-payer health care system.
Link to original event page: http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/bern..
http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/bernie_sanders_is_coming_to_toronto
Uphill Media Live-Stream Oct 29 11AM Sen Sanders - What the U.S. Can Learn from Canadian Healthcare
Scheduled for Oct 29, 2017
This is a re-stream of a University of Toronto live stream.
Last month Bernie Sanders was all over the news when he unveiled his Medicare for All bill. We're pleased to announce that he will be bringing his vision for healthcare to Toronto.
On Sunday, Oct. 29th, the Broadbent Institute along with our partners the University of Torontos Dalla Lana School of Public Health, the North American Observatory on Health Systems & Policies, the Wellesley Institute and Women's College Hospital, is hosting Senator Bernie Sanders at a public talk on "What the U.S. Can Learn from Canadian Health Care."
Join us to hear him share his thoughts on "Medicare for All and for a discussion with Dr. Danielle Martin (Womens College Hospital and the University of Toronto) on what the U.S. can learn from Canada's single-payer health care system.
Link to original event page: http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/bern..
http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/bernie_sanders_is_coming_to_toronto
October 23, 2017
Oct 23, 2017
Bernie Sanders is stumping for candidates in Massachusetts.
WCVB-5 Boston - Bernie Sanders stumps for candidates in Mass.
Oct 23, 2017
Bernie Sanders is stumping for candidates in Massachusetts.
October 23, 2017
Democratic strategists now admitting 'Bernie is the only national Democrat people are talking about'
https://twitter.com/Bernlennials/status/922490432738807808"At every activist meeting I've been to in Iowa over the past six months, Bernie is the only national Democrat people are talking about. They love his message and they are urging other candidates to sound more like him," this strategist said. "There is such an opportunity for someone to come in, say something new and interesting, and address the enormous wealth disparity in America, yet only Bernie and, to a lesser extent Warren, are doing it. Nobody else has packaged something, rolled something out, put a digital campaign together and pushed a simple economic populist agenda."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/20/politics/2020-vision-new-hampshire-poll/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/20/politics/2020-vision-new-hampshire-poll/index.html
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