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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-27-10 05:13 PM
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Perriello for Congress MoveOn mailer 406-19 Anti trust vote
Edited on Sat Feb-27-10 05:19 PM by Omaha Steve

Just wondering who signed the petition or donated? Marta and I did both.


Sign the petition here: http://pol.moveon.org/perriello_antitrust/?id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=4

Dear MoveOn member,

Unlike just about every other industry in America, health insurance companies are completely exempt from federal antitrust laws.

They can establish monopolies and raise rates without having to worry about competition, like Blue Cross just did in California, where they're raising premiums by up to 39% for some customers.

But now, there's a real chance that could change, thanks to Rep. Tom Perriello, a progressive freshman in a very challenging Virginia district. His bill to subject insurers to antitrust laws just passed the House 406-19 despite overwhelming opposition from the insurance industry.1

Republicans have been trying to protect insurers—they even tried to block this bill from coming to a vote—but Perriello called their bluff and forced them on the record.2 Now the Senate needs to follow the House's lead and pass Rep. Perriello's antitrust measure. Sign our petition to Sens. Nelson and Johanns right now. Click to add your name:

http://pol.moveon.org/perriello_antitrust/?id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=4

The petition reads, "Big insurance companies like Blue Cross have too much power. The Senate must subject them to antitrust laws, just like every other company."

We still desperately need comprehensive health care reform. But this bill, which Perriello is pushing along with Colorado Rep. Betsy Markey, is a simple, concrete step to rein in the power of the insurance companies, and it's not currently included in the health care reform package. There's no excuse for the Senate not to pass it.

Tom Perriello is someone you should know about, if you don't already. His district went for McCain 51-48, but Perriello is standing up for what he believes in. He voted for the House's energy and climate legislation, even as Tea Partiers responded with plans to burn him in effigy. And he voted for the House health care bill with a public option even while Glenn Nye, another freshman Democrat in a neighboring district, caved in to insurance companies and opposed the bill.

Perriello's voting record isn't perfect, but he's really shown recently what it's like to be a fighting Democrat. Listen to his response when asked if Senate Democrats should give up on an economy-wide cap on global warming pollution:
"I'm sick of starting with what can we get through the Senate; let's start with what solves the damn problem. Until the Senate gets its head out of its rear-end and starts to see the crisis we're in, our country is literally at risk. Our economy is at risk, because these jobs are being created overseas. It should have the same urgency with this problem that it had bailing out Wall Street.

"We are swearing an oath to do what's necessary to protect this country, not do what's necessary to get a bill through the Senate. If you look at what voters were upset with on the health-care bill, it was all the carve-outs and exemptions and watering it down. Voters are smart; they know that the House bill stood up to the health insurance companies and the Senate bill didn't. The same thing is true here: If they respect that the bill is actually going to transform our economy, make us more competitive and more independent, they'll support it. If it seems like it's just a sell-out to the big donors from the oil and gas companies, they won't support it.

"That's the question that we should be asking: Does this solve the problem? Is this a solution worthy of the American people? And if it is, then great; let's move forward with it."3
Perriello is showing that taking on special interests and passing legislation to help real people is popular across the political spectrum. But he's a top target of Republicans hoping to gain seats in the election, and he deserves our support when he takes bold stands like he did this week. Will you sign our petition urging passage of his legislation?

Click here to add your name:

http://pol.moveon.org/perriello_antitrust/?id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=5

Thanks for all you do.

–Kat, Daniel, Joan, Adam, and the rest of the team

Sources:
1. "House votes to strip health insurance companies of antitrust exemption," The Washington Post, February 24, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=86546&id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=6

2. "House Votes Overwhelmingly To Abolish Insurance Industry Anti-Trust Exemption," DownWithTyranny!, February 25, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=86547&id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=7

3. "Rep. Tom Perriello: 'Every week the Senate doesn't act, we're giving up jobs'," Grist, February 25, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=86548&id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&t=8

Want to support our work? We're entirely funded by our 5 million members—no corporate contributions, no big checks from CEOs. And our tiny staff ensures that small contributions go a long way. Chip in here.


https://pol.moveon.org/give/perriello_landing.html?referred_by=®istered=1&petition_id=816&Q_rep_mail_ok=1&track_referer=&posted=1&comment=&redirect_url=/pac/perriello_antitrust/letter.html&submit2.x=118&id=19132-3297678-5b.7TEx&submit2=Submit%20petition&submit2.y=24

Tom Perriello is a first-term representative from Virginia. Perriello has a long record of progressive activism, including helping to launch organizations like DarfurGenocide.org and Avaaz. In addition to voting for the energy and health care bills, Perriello has worked to bring a responsible end to the Iraq War. His comments have shown he's a progressive who's willing to stand up and fight. But his re-election is rated a "toss-up." Can you chip in? (FEC ID# C00438788)



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The River Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-27-10 05:30 PM
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1. Signed it Yesterday
He is my Rep. Doing what I can to get him re-elected.
If this passes and we get real HCR he should be positioned
to get re-elected.
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