from OurFuture.org:
Getting Their Backs On The Public PlanBy Digby
June 2, 2009 - 7:15am ET
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I was talking to Darcy Burner yesterday, who filled me in on the exciting work she's doing as the new head of the American Progressive Caucus Policy Foundation (APCPF), which is:
a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to bring together the collective wisdom of progressives inside and outside of Congress to promote
* peace and global security,
* energy independence,
* environmental sustainability,
* human rights,
* civil liberties and
* the health and economic well-being of us all.
We will serve as a communications, fact finding, research and education center for progressive leaders and other public policy-makers, issue advocates, the media, and the general public inside and outside of Congress.
Check out the
web site for more info. It's a much needed pathway for progressive thought and action from many different perspectives to come together and work in new ways with members of congress.
Darcy mentioned to me that this week is an important moment in the health care debate, in which it might be helpful for members of the netroots to weigh in with a little positive reinforcement to the progressive caucus, which has been holding the leadership's feet to the fire on the public plan option. (Everyone pretty much agrees that if that doesn't happen, health care reform will be a meaningless shell game.) I was somewhat surprised frankly (in a good way) to hear the the progressives caucus had pulled together on this one and was actually wielding some clout. They represent over 70 members of congress, which is a big bloc of votes. If they can stick together on the public plan, it will happen.
I think it's pretty clear that netroots types are all more than willing to meet our responsibility to push and criticize and basically be a thorn in the sides of politicians to "make them do it." But it's also important to let them know that we appreciate it when they follow through.
If you have time today or tomorrow to give a progressive caucus rep a call or send an email it would be helpful. They need to know that the public is paying attention and that we have their backs as this debate kicks into high gear. The health care industry is working overtime to whittle away at meaningful health care reform, most especially the public plan which scares them to death. These Congressional Progressives are the people who will ensure that they do not get their way.
If one of these House members is your Congressional Representative, all the better. But contact one or more of them even if they aren't. They need to know that people other than lobbyists and big donors are engaged and informed on this and that we know what's at stake with the public plan.
http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/2009062302/getting-their-backs-public-plan