Events
Mobilize for the Minnesota Health Plan- Phone Bank
Time: 6:00-8:00pm
Location: COACT/MUHCC Office - 2469 University Ave. West, Suite W150 St. Paul, MN 55114. COACT/ MUHCC office is in the Strommen Building; there is a free parking lot in back.
Details: Phone banks are a very effective way to build political power. MUHCC hosts twice monthly phone banks to update and mobilize single-payer supporters in Minnesota. Phoning is a vital tool in our campaign; by reaching out to constituents we can influence legislators to support the Minnesota Health Act. This phone bank will focus on turning out single-payer supporters for the precinct caucuses. Phone banks are FUN, people are happy to hear from us, and ready to take action on health care. Training is provided.
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651-641-4073 to volunteer for this phone bank.
The one pre-existing condition NO Minnesotan can afford is the condition of our current health care system!
An Educational Program and Discussion about the Minnesota Health Plan
Saturday January 16, 2010
1:00-3:00 p.m.
Holy Nativity Lutheran Church
3900 Winnetka Ave
Amy Lange RN, MS, Executive Director of the Minnesota Universal Health Care Coalition will be a guest on Of the
Join single-payer supports and other justice seekers in a Martin Luther King Day March and Program
Monday January 18th, 2010
MLK Program at Central High School from 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Marchers should ather at 9:15am Central High School -Marshall St & Lexington Av in St. Paul- meet inside main entrance.
March begins at 9:30 a.m..
Ends at Concordia College (about 1/2 mile).
Program with music and speakers in Gangelhoff Auditorium.
Single Payer signs and chants welcome. Single-payer marchers are organizaed by UHCAN-MN
Mobilize for the Minnesota Health Plan- Phone Bank
Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die: Health Care Reform in Minnesota
Tuesday January 26th, 2010, 7:00- 8:30 p.m.
Sabes Jewish Community Center
4330 Cedar Lake Roadd South
Saint Louis Park, MN
The Governor has unalloted the funding for General Assistance Medical Care and 30,000 of the poorest Minnesotans will have their health care benefits cut off on March 1st 2010. This panel discussion will explore what Jewish values and traditions teach about our obligations to provide care and assistance.
Event is Free and Open to the Public
Sponsored by Jewish Community Action, Sabes Jewish Community Center, Jewish Family and Children's Services and the National Council of Jewish Women
Panel Participants include:
Rabbi Barry Cytron - Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Chaplain, Macalester College
Earl Schwarz - Director of social Justice Program and Professor of Religion, Hamline University
Michael Zis - Professor of Political Science, Macalester College
Steven Miles, MD - Professor of Medicine in the office of Bio-Ethics, University of Minnesota
Show your support for the Minnesota Health Plan. Attend your Precinct Caucus, run to be a delegate on a single-payer and Minnesota Health Plan platform. Commit to supporting a candidate who will support the Minnesota Health Plan
To find information about the Caucuses:
To find the location of your caucus CLICK HERE
Bring a Single-Payer resolution to your caucus:
DFL Version (print double sided)
Republican Version
For Green and Independence Party

