Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, December 2, 2019

PM_Logo.pngThis week: links to our recent blogs – on how activists are chipping away at the entrenched profit-before-people health care system, and a roundup of our coverage on the funding of the Kirwan school improvement plan, a battle coming up in the General Assembly next month. Plus PM’s one-day power-building training Dec. 7, more battles on school improvement and Medicare for All, news and events from PM’s chapters, and events from our progressive allies.



 

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How we can take on powerful interests to win Medicare for All

healthcare_not_wealthcare.jpgActivists are dismantling, piece by piece, the decades-old resistance of traditional capitalist medicine to pro-people, pro-family changes in the health care system. As Connie Huynh of People's Action points out, “The AMA’s decision to leave the [anti-single payer) PAHCF didn’t happen on its own, or overnight. Rather, it was the product of organizing.”



 

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 25, 2019

In the Memo this week: links to our recent blogs – Kirwan finale and next steps, as well as SCOTUS DACA hearings and vigilance against the chipping away of working families’ gains. Plus PM’s one-day power-building training Dec. 7, battles on school improvement and Medicare for All, news and events from PM’s chapters, and events from our progressive allies.

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Union, progressive coalition take lead on fair funding for Kirwan schools plan

action_for_ed.jpgSEIU Local 500 and progressive coalition partners have laid out what everyone agrees is needed to fund the schools -- and the Maryland -- that we all want. That's a genuinely fair tax regime that requires corporate Maryland to stop looting the state for private gain and CEO megasalaries. Unspoken here is the barrier of corporate toady Gov. Larry Hogan's ruling-class grip on the state budget process -- the new leadership of the General Assembly will have to take bold new steps to wrench it loose.



 

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 18, 2019

Links to our latest blog posts, plus the Progressive Maryland statewide meeting Dec. 14, school improvement and Medicare for all -- plus progressive events across the state

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Tuesday, November 12, 2019

DACA_demo.jpgThis week: links to our recent blogs on SCOTUS DACA hearings, Kirwan and the Assembly and vigilance against the chipping away of working families’ gains. Plus statewide training opportunities, battles on school improvement and Medicare for All, news and events from PM’s chapters, and events from our progressive allies.



 

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Action urged for Supreme Court DACA hearing Tuesday

DACA_demo.jpgMarylanders – and friends outside the state – should realize that a genuine crossroads for our nation’s values and health is before us this week as the US Supreme Court considers the legal logjam on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. There is much to do.



 

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Assembly majority ready to move on Kirwan school improvements AND construction

state_house_image_wikimedia_commons.jpgEarlier this week Democratic leadership in the Assembly came down firmly on both sides of the school improvement project agenda -- adopting and funding the Kirwan commission proposals and putting their weight behind school construction at an advanced pace, as well.

Given that Gov. Hogan has served notice he will use tax-hike trash talk to raise money to oppose the funding with the GOP's sleazy low-tax mantra, that's reassuring to activists around the state who know better schools are the motor of a better life for Maryland's working families.

Legislators who are cowering on the sidelines in this fight will find they need to step up or face opposition. So say we all.



 

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Who are the excluded? Not the rich...

Fight_for_15_lights.pngAs the 2020 session approaches, many experienced voices are reminding us that the legislative process, often masked in committee deliberations, steadily excludes different people from bills meant to be broad-ranging -- doing the bidding of business and corporations. It happened in the New Deal, and it happened (and is still happening) in the Maryland General Assembly. The lesson? We have to build power and organize now to fight the lobbyists and business interests that never stop chipping away at laws like paid sick leave and the $15 minimum wage.



 

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Progressive Maryland Weekly Memo for Monday, November 4, 2019

pm_folks_with_banner.jpgThe Weekly Memo -- GOTV time with local elections TOMORROW (Tuesday, Nov. 5) around the state. We have endorsed candidates to support! Plus education reform, Medicare for All, calendar events including our Dec. 14 Statewide Meeting in Baltimore, and much more. Read on below.



 

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