Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Direct Care Alliance Legislative Visits on Capitol Hill
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Hearing for Direct Care Wages Bill
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Updates on Various Health Care Reform Bills here in Maine
Thank Senator Marrache for her Support
Dear MSEA-SEIU Member, Last year, the Maine Heritage Policy Center launched a website listing the names and pay of all state employees, retirees, and contractors. While we all recognize that pay information should be public, members were outraged that their names were published on the internet. Maine Senate Assistant Majority Leader Lisa Marrache of Waterville offered to sponsor a bill to protect names from disclosure, and has been a passionate advocate for this cause. She is under attack today for her courageous stand on this issue, and we need to back her up. We need to stand up for our friends and allies. If you’re tired of the attacks on public workers, and tired of having your name and pay on the internet, please do the following: Call or write Senator Marrache and thank her for her support. Leave a message for her at 1-800-423-6900 or 287-1515. Send her a note at: http://www.mainesenate.org/marrache/email.htm Call or email the members of the Judiciary Committee and tell them to support LD 1353, “An Act Regarding Salary Information for Public Employees.”
Join us for the hearing on the bill, Thursday, April 30 at 1:00 pm before the Judiciary Committee, State House Room 438. In Solidarity, Bruce Hodsdon, President MSEA-SEIU Local 1989
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Health Insurance Transparency Bill Hearing - Monday, April 13
- Have you wanted to compare which insurance plan would be best for you, but couldn't get the information from the insurance companies to do so?
- Have you thought that something was covered, and then gotten a bill after the fact because it wasn't actually covered in your plan?
- Do you have a hard time understanding the information you get from your insurance company?
- Have your insurance costs gone through the roof , but you can't get an explanation why or an opportunity to do anything about it?
- Have you wondered how much of your premium goes toward actual medical care?
Friday, April 10, 2009
LD 1059 Meets with Success in Insurance and Financial Services
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
LD 1059 and LD 1078 Hearings
State Library Launches Website Listing Resources Available to Those in Need
Free Fresh Local Produce for Low-Income Seniors
Friday, April 3, 2009
LD 1078 Rally and Hearing
- Rebalances state long term care expenditures to be 50/50 between home and institutional settings
- Adds surrogacy to self-directed alternatives for consumers
- Reduces duplicative administrative elements and costs to make the system easy to access and less expensive to manage - more money can go to services
- Simplifies the intake and assessment process, as well as the care management elements of the program
- Increases choices for consumers and makes those choices easier to understand and access
- Standardizes wage rates and administrative rates to make program more equitable and affordable
JOIN US ON MONDAY - LEND YOUR VOICE AND SUPPORT FOR THESE CHANGES.
Let us know if you are interested in testifying so we can coordinate our message to lawmakers, 207-767-2189.
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
SEE YOU ON MONDAY, APRIL 6TH, at noon in the State Capitol in Augusta
Worker-Led Push for Health Care Coverage Makes “Amazing” Progress in Maine
- Senator Nancy Sullivan, the bill’s sponsor;
- Speaker of the House Hannah Pingree;
- Senate President Libby Mitchell;
- Trish Riley, the director of the Governor’s Office of Health Policy and Finance and the governor’s main advisor on health care issues;
- Brenda Harvey, Commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services;
- Mila Kofman, Superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance; and
- Several Representatives who sit on the Insurance and Financial Services Committee, which is developing the bill.