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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 03:28 PM Feb 2013

Majority of House Dems against Social Security cuts

And if any of your Dem House members are not on this list, call them and ask them why the fuck not!

Friends,

If any of these members are your House members you should contact them and thank them for their leadership on this issue.

Ernie Powell
National Grassroots Director
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
10 "G" Street NE, Suite 600
Washington D.C. 20002
(202) 216-8385
powelle@ncpssm.org


From: Roger Hickey [mailto:hickey@ourfuture.org]

Subject: Majority of House Democrats Call on President Obama to Reject Benefit Cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security Benefits

This is an important press release. Let's all do everything we can to get press attention for this newsworthy statement.
And let me encourage more groups to go out to your activists, urging Members (and Senators) to oppose cuts to SS, Medicare and Medicaid. Say it any way you think is effective, but please keep the pressure on for Dems in Congress to declare themselves against cut to "big three" benefits -- and especially against the chained CPI. -- Roger Hickey
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Slevin, Jeremy <Jeremy.Slevin@mail.house.gov>
Date: Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 9:54 AM
Subject: Majority of House Democrats Call on President Obama to Reject Benefit Cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security Benefits
Press Release:
Congressman Keith Ellison




For Immediate Release:
Friday, February 15, 2013

Contact:
Sabrina Singh (Schakoswky), 202-225-2111
Jeremy Slevin (Ellison), 202-225-4755
Adam Sarvana (Grijalva), 202-225-2435
Andrew Schreiber (Conyers), 202-225-6906
Dan Weber and Benjamin Gerdes (Edwards), 202-225-8699

Majority of House Democrats Call on President Obama
to Reject Benefit Cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security Benefits
WASHINGTON—107 House Democrats, a majority of Democrats in the House of Representatives, wrote President Obama today, urging him to reject any proposals to cut benefits millions of American families depend upon through Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. The letter was led by Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL),Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Keith Ellison (D-MN) and Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ), Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), and Rep Donna Edwards (D-MD).
The Members specifically singled out “Chained CPI”—a proposal to reduce Social Security benefits by changing the way inflation is calculated—and raising the Medicare retirement age as policies they oppose.
“A commitment to keeping the middle-class strong and reducing poverty requires a commitment to keeping Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid strong,” the Members said in the letter. “We urge you to reject any proposals to cut benefits, and we look forward to working with you to enact approaches that instead rely on economic growth and more fair revenue-raising policies to solve our fiscal problems.”
You can read the full text of the letter below.
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February 15, 2013
Dear President Obama:
We want to thank you for standing strong in the American Taxpayer Relief Act to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid from benefit cuts that would jeopardize the well-being of millions of Americans.
We write to affirm our vigorous opposition to cutting Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits in any final bill to replace sequestration. Earned Social Security and Medicare benefits provide the financial and health protections necessary to keep individuals and families out of poverty. Medicaid is not only a lifeline for low-income children, pregnant women, people with disabilities and families, it is the primary source of long-term care services and supports for 3.6 million individuals. We cannot overstate their importance for our constituents and our country.
That is why we remain deeply opposed to proposals to reduce Social Security benefits through use of the chained CPI to calculate cost-of-living adjustments. We remain committed to making the changes that will extend solvency for 75 years, but Social Security has not contributed to our current fiscal problems and it should not be on the bargaining table.
Similarly, we oppose proposals to increase Medicare cost-sharing requirements or to raise the age of eligibility. Half of all Medicare recipients live on less than $22,000 a year – yet they spend, on average, three times as much of those limited incomes on health care as other Americans. Raising their already heavy cost-sharing burden or increasing the age of eligibility doesn’t lower health care costs, it just shifts them to those who can least afford more financial burdens – seniors, people with disabilities and their families.
A commitment to keeping the middle-class strong and reducing poverty requires a commitment to keeping Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid strong. We urge you to reject any proposals to cut benefits, and we look forward to working with you to enact approaches that instead rely on economic growth and more fair revenue-raising policies to solve our fiscal problems.
Sincerely,
Schakowsky, Jan
Ellison, Keith
Grijalva, Raúl M.
Conyers, John
Edwards, Donna
Barber, Ron
Bass, Karen
Bera, Ami
Bonamici, Suzanne
Brady, Robert
Braley, Bruce L.
Brown, Corrine
Brownley, Julia
Bustos, Cheri
Butterfield, G.K.
Capps, Lois
Cardenas, Tony
Cartwright, Matthew
Castor, Kathy
Christensen, Donna M.,
Chu, Judy
Cicilline, David
Clarke, Yvette D.
Clay Jr., William "Lacy"
Cleaver, Emanuel
Cohen, Steve
Conyers Jr., John
Courtney, Joe
Cummings, Elijah
Davis, Danny K.
DeFazio, Peter
DeLauro, Rosa L.
Deutch, Ted
Duckworth, Tammy
Edwards, Donna F.
Ellison, Keith
Eshoo, Anna G.
Faleomavaega, Eni F. H.
Farr, Sam
Fattah, Chaka
Frankel, Lois
Fudge, Marcia L.
Garamendi, John
Grayson, Alan
Green, Al
Green, Gene
Grijalva, Raul
Gutierrez, Luis
Hahn, Janice
Hastings, Alcee L.
Hinojosa, Rubén
Holt, Rush
Honda, Mike
Huffman, Jared
Jackson Lee, Sheila
Jeffries, Hakeem
Johnson, Eddie Bernice
Johnson, Henry C. "Hank" Jr.
Kaptur, Marcy
Kildee, Daniel
Kirkpatrick, Ann
Langevin, Jim
Lee, Barbara
Lewis, John
Loebsack, David
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowenthal, Alan
Lujan Grisham, Michelle
Lynch, Stephen F.
Maloney, Carolyn
Markey, Ed
Matsui, Doris O.
McDermott, Jim
McGovern, James
Meng, Grace
Michaud, Michael
Moore, Gwen
Nadler, Jerrold
Negrete McLeod, Gloria
Nolan, Rick
Norton, Eleanor Holmes
Pastor, Ed
Payne Jr., Donald
Pingree, Chellie
Pocan, Mark
Rangel, Charles B.
Roybal-Allard, Lucille
Rush, Bobby L.
Ryan, Tim
Sablan, Gregorio
Sanchez, Linda
Scott, Robert C.
Serrano, José E.
Shea-Porter, Carol
Sinema, Kyrsten
Sires, Albio
Slaughter, Louise
Speier, Jackie
Takano, Mark
Thompson, Bennie G.
Tierney, John
Titus, Dina
Tonko, Paul D.
Vargas, Juan
Veasey, Marc
Velázquez, Nydia M.
Waters, Maxine
Watt, Mel
Waxman, Henry
Welch, Peter
Wilson, Frederica

cc: Speaker John Boehner
House Minority Leader Pelosi
Senate Majority Leader Reid
Senate Minority Leader McConnell
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RC

(25,592 posts)
2. No "banned words" or pictures of pets.
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 04:08 PM
Feb 2013

So it sinks like a rock. These are the stories that need exposer on the Home page.

 

forestpath

(3,102 posts)
4. My Democratic congressman is not on the list and I've already called his office and
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 04:14 PM
Feb 2013

informed them that I will not be voting for him again.

 

forestpath

(3,102 posts)
8. Nah. He swore up and down he'd protect Social Security when he was campaigning.
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 04:37 PM
Feb 2013

I heard him with my own ears. No weasel words either.

My days of trusting any politician are done.

Jersey Devil

(9,874 posts)
7. Yeah, but if Senate passes a deal with SS cuts it doesn't matter
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 04:27 PM
Feb 2013

because Repubs in the House can pass it without any Dem votes. Pelosi has already gone on record saying chained cpi is not a "cut" so I wouldn't expect any help from her.

hay rick

(7,640 posts)
9. My congressman is among the missing. I sent him an e-mail asking him to sign.
Fri Feb 15, 2013, 05:04 PM
Feb 2013

He's newbie Patrick Murphy, FL. I worked on his campaign- mostly because he ran against Allen West. He is a former Republican and I expect he will need some prodding to become a respectable Democrat. I would not hesitate to support a primary opponent if he doesn't show us something.

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