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Jobs, Speed Matters Among Key Issues CWA Members Raise On Capitol Hill

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Busloads of CWA members were on Capitol Hill for CWA's Lobby Day, holding more than 140 meetings with members of Congress and staff on jobs, bargaining rights for public safety officers and high-speed broadband access for all Americans.

CWA members who visited Senate offices also raised the critical issue of Senate rule changes to end legislative gridlock that has blocked legislation to help working families.

They got fired up for the visits by an early morning speech by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who said CWA's exhaustive work on health care reform proves what can be accomplished by building coalitions and never giving up.

Pelosi described the Democrats' agenda to rebuild American manufacturing, including ending tax breaks for companies that move jobs offshore, pointing out that more jobs already have been created under the Obama administration than had been created during the entire eight-year Bush administration, when 4.6 million manufacturing jobs disappeared.

The Bush era left America "with a deep financial crisis, a deep recession, and deep deficits. Republican members of Congress are signing pledges to protect tax breaks for companies that ship American jobs overseas and other tax breaks for the rich. Democrats are standing up for the middle class - and we are not going back," Pelosi said.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 August 2010 19:15 )
 

WHAT HEALTH CARE REFORM MEANS TO CWA MEMBERS

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The most important thing for CWA members to realize

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Sutton Blasts Senator for Unconscionably Derailing Unemployment and COBRA Safety Net

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Washington, DC – Congresswoman Betty Sutton (D-OH) released the following statement today after the Senate recessed

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President Obama Offers Health Plan In Advance Of Bipartisan Summit

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President Obama offered a health reform plan today that attempts to bridge the differences between bills already passed by the House and Senate. The plan will serve as a starting point for discussion at Thursday's bipartisan health summit.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 February 2010 13:29 ) Read more...
 

CWA Reviews Health Care Amidst Uncertainty

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The election of Republican Scott Brown in yesterday's Massachusetts Senate special election to fill Ted Kennedy's seat has thrown final passage of any health care legislation into some doubt, as the election leaves Democrats one vote short of overcoming a Republican filibuster. Over the next several days, CWA will continue to work with our coalition partners, other labor unions, and our friends in the House of Representatives to determine the best path for moving forward on any legislation. CWA remains opposed to the Senate bill as it currently stands and will continue the work we have been engaged in over the past several weeks to ensure that any legislation addresses our members concerns. Until we determine the best course of action, our many grassroots programs around the issue have been put on hold. 

CWA President Larry Cohen and Executive Vice President Annie Hill are discussing the available strategic options with the Congressional leaders who have championed our issues. Any new proposal or strategy will be evaluated carefully to ensure our members' interests are best served.

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 January 2010 10:36 )
 

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