Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Fw: URGENT!!! PAWL Pennsylvania Waiting List Campaign info@... The Medicaid budget battle has reached a critical stage--and we really need your help! There are Medicaid cuts of at least $15 billion in both the House and Senate budget resolutions. Our only hope of minimizing Medicaid cuts in the federal budget this year now rests with an amendment that Senators and Bingaman will offer to strike Medicaid cuts from the Senate budget resolution. The vote on that amendment--the Medicaid vote of our times--could happen as early as next Tuesday. (Background information on the congressional budget process below.) WE NEED AN OUTPOURING OF SUPPORT on behalf of this amendment. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * Call your Senators NOW--Toll-Free: It is critical to get as many people as you can to call your Senators this week. Urge them to support the -Bingaman amendment to strike the Medicaid cuts. To make that call as easy as possible, we've set up a toll-free line that goes directly to the Capitol switchboard. Here's the number: 1- * After you've called your Senators, click here to forward this message to as many people as possible--we need as many calls to go to Senators as we can get! The number will remain active through the vote--which could happen as early as Tuesday, March 15. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=F7S75WGPdLADRYvcWDDmjg. * Write a letter to the editor. You can find tips for writing letters to the editor on our Medicaid Action Center. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=oyyQAEj3NQEDRYvcWDDmjg. Thank you for all your hard work during this fight! Ron HELP US SPREAD THE WORD: To forward this message to a friend or colleague, click here. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=U8QWH8u3nPwDRYvcWDDmjg. BACKGROUND: This week, the Senate and House Budget Committees passed budget resolution bills with substantial cuts in federal Medicaid funding. These cuts were even larger than those proposed by the President last month. (To learn more about the proposed Senate and House Medicaid budget cuts, click here.) http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=bw1rml30Y-sDRYvcWDDmjg. Next, the budget resolutions will go to the Senate and House floors for a vote. (The floor votes could come as early as next Tuesday, March 15--two working days from today.) When the full Senate votes on the budget resolution, Senator (R-OR) and Senator Bingaman (D-NM) will offer an amendment to strike the Medicaid cuts. (Click here to see the press release announcing Senator 's intentions to offer this amendment.) Since there's little hope for the House resolution, we have to make sure the Senate version has the smallest possible cut. That is why the expected Senate amendment striking down the cuts is so important. If the -Bingaman amendment does not pass, we will have at least $15 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next five years. Our only hope of eliminating or reducing these cuts is to pass this amendment! http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=xBYjWFUfHNUDRYvcWDDmjg. WWW.PAWAITINGLISTCAMPAIGN.ORG ******************* The Education for All Coalition is a partnership of parents, educators, related professionals and others who believe that children of all backgrounds and abilities should be successfully educated together in their neighborhood schools within the general education curriculum. We work together to promote education that includes all children by providing individual technical assistance, advocacy and supports to families, assisting institutions of higher education better prepare teachers to effectively teach all children and influencing and supporting schools, policymakers, and the community to effectively implement inclusive practices and policies. ******************* Join the growing list of subscribers to our listserv! To subscribe yourself or someone else through the World Wide Web (www), point your browser to http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/education-for-all.html. Select " join or leave the list " . Then follow the directions on the screen. *Be sure to send a first e-mail introducing yourself to your fellow subscribers!! ******************* The Education for All Coalition is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council. It is a program of the Institute on Disabilities/UAP at Temple University. The vision of the Institute on Disabilities is that there will be a society where all people of diverse cultures and abilities are included, recognizing that we are all interdependent and bring gifts and talents. You can visit our web site at http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Fw: URGENT!!! PAWL Pennsylvania Waiting List Campaign info@... The Medicaid budget battle has reached a critical stage--and we really need your help! There are Medicaid cuts of at least $15 billion in both the House and Senate budget resolutions. Our only hope of minimizing Medicaid cuts in the federal budget this year now rests with an amendment that Senators and Bingaman will offer to strike Medicaid cuts from the Senate budget resolution. The vote on that amendment--the Medicaid vote of our times--could happen as early as next Tuesday. (Background information on the congressional budget process below.) WE NEED AN OUTPOURING OF SUPPORT on behalf of this amendment. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * Call your Senators NOW--Toll-Free: It is critical to get as many people as you can to call your Senators this week. Urge them to support the -Bingaman amendment to strike the Medicaid cuts. To make that call as easy as possible, we've set up a toll-free line that goes directly to the Capitol switchboard. Here's the number: 1- * After you've called your Senators, click here to forward this message to as many people as possible--we need as many calls to go to Senators as we can get! The number will remain active through the vote--which could happen as early as Tuesday, March 15. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=F7S75WGPdLADRYvcWDDmjg. * Write a letter to the editor. You can find tips for writing letters to the editor on our Medicaid Action Center. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=oyyQAEj3NQEDRYvcWDDmjg. Thank you for all your hard work during this fight! Ron HELP US SPREAD THE WORD: To forward this message to a friend or colleague, click here. http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=U8QWH8u3nPwDRYvcWDDmjg. BACKGROUND: This week, the Senate and House Budget Committees passed budget resolution bills with substantial cuts in federal Medicaid funding. These cuts were even larger than those proposed by the President last month. (To learn more about the proposed Senate and House Medicaid budget cuts, click here.) http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=bw1rml30Y-sDRYvcWDDmjg. Next, the budget resolutions will go to the Senate and House floors for a vote. (The floor votes could come as early as next Tuesday, March 15--two working days from today.) When the full Senate votes on the budget resolution, Senator (R-OR) and Senator Bingaman (D-NM) will offer an amendment to strike the Medicaid cuts. (Click here to see the press release announcing Senator 's intentions to offer this amendment.) Since there's little hope for the House resolution, we have to make sure the Senate version has the smallest possible cut. That is why the expected Senate amendment striking down the cuts is so important. If the -Bingaman amendment does not pass, we will have at least $15 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next five years. Our only hope of eliminating or reducing these cuts is to pass this amendment! http://www.familiesusa.org/site/R?i=xBYjWFUfHNUDRYvcWDDmjg. WWW.PAWAITINGLISTCAMPAIGN.ORG ******************* The Education for All Coalition is a partnership of parents, educators, related professionals and others who believe that children of all backgrounds and abilities should be successfully educated together in their neighborhood schools within the general education curriculum. We work together to promote education that includes all children by providing individual technical assistance, advocacy and supports to families, assisting institutions of higher education better prepare teachers to effectively teach all children and influencing and supporting schools, policymakers, and the community to effectively implement inclusive practices and policies. ******************* Join the growing list of subscribers to our listserv! To subscribe yourself or someone else through the World Wide Web (www), point your browser to http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/education-for-all.html. Select " join or leave the list " . Then follow the directions on the screen. *Be sure to send a first e-mail introducing yourself to your fellow subscribers!! ******************* The Education for All Coalition is funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania Developmental Disabilities Council. It is a program of the Institute on Disabilities/UAP at Temple University. The vision of the Institute on Disabilities is that there will be a society where all people of diverse cultures and abilities are included, recognizing that we are all interdependent and bring gifts and talents. You can visit our web site at http://www.temple.edu/inst_disabilities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.