Monday, December 31, 2007

Year-End Status

Two reports follow. Neither one of the reports goes into much detail, so this is an "overall, high-level report" on the status ...

YEAR-END STATUS REPORT ...
THE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL MOVEMENT
to get U.S. single-payer national health insurance

Overall in the movement, many people are doing excellent efforts to educate citizens and to get them active in a variety of ways to support U.S. H.R. 676 legislation for single-payer national health insurance. National and state organizations are still active in their efforts.

Criteria for Measuring Progress --- The bottom-line of progress is

  1. having a good current rate of increase in support by U.S. Representatives
  2. having a good current rate of increase in support by U.S. Senators
  3. having a supportive U.S. Presidential candidate
  4. getting endorsements made by individual states.

Status --- As the year ended, little or no progress occurred across the four measurements during the fourth quarter of 2007.

  1. U.S. Representatives: 2 more during the last 3 months -- we are now at 19%; we need 67% -- That rate would take us over 25 years to get single-payer. We cannot wait that long.
  2. U.S. Senators: still zero -- no support
  3. U.S. Presidential candidate front-runners -- no support
  4. State resolutions -- 2 of 50 states: Kentucky and New Hampshire, passed resolutions supporting U.S. H.R. 676 in the first quarter of 2007.

Snapshot from the Single-Payer Support Monitor --- The graphical results and the numbers are below. The graph was copied from the second graph of the following web page, where a higher resolution copy can be viewed:
http://www.ninenineohnine.org/pages/Graphs_of_Progress


Current Support Level from the U.S. Congress and U.S. Presidential Candidates

  • U.S. Representatives: 84 now, up from 82 three months ago; these are the number of cosponsors of U.S. House Resolution H.R. 676
  • U.S. Senators: zero
  • U.S. Presidential candidate front-runners: zero
Needed Support Levels from U.S. Congress -- The above actual number of cosponsors compare to the following needs:

  • U.S. Representatives --- 100 is the minimum required starting point: 100 cosponsors are necessary to have the resolution debated on the floor of the U.S. House
  • U.S. Representatives --- 292 compared to the current 84 ... to pass legislation
    --- 292 votes in favor of the legislation are necessary to get the resolution passed without a supportive U.S. President, since no front-runner candidate supports single-payer national health insurance
  • U.S. Senators --- 67 compared to the current number of zero ... endorsers of H.R. 676 or cosponsors of a Senate version


YEAR-END STATUS REPORT
... NINE-NINE-OH-NINE! NOTES AND VOTES CAMPAIGN

  • The web site was developed with its useful tools, such as the Support Monitor. For some examples of the more recent progress at the web site see the Facelift posting of December 4.
  • The 535 members of the U.S. Congress were informed with a hand-delivered notice to their offices in mid-June.
  • The 84 supporters of the U.S. Congress were informed of the status with a hand-delivered notice to their offices in early November.
  • National organizations were informed.
  • Status: a firestorm of Notes and Votes activity now very much needs your participation.

PLANNED NOTES AND VOTES ACTIVITIES BY CITIZENS

  • The Power of the People via Notes and Votes
Nine-Nine-Oh-Nine! Notes and Votes Campaign can be one of the major contributors to the Health Care for All movement. Why? It has activities that are directly between the members of the U.S. Congress and their individual constituents:

  • Writing of personally composed notes in Mar/Jun/Sep/Dec
    ...
    plus the start-up month of January '08
  • Incumbents and candidates making public statements, press releases and web site postings so that they then get documented in the Support Monitor
  • Citizen monitoring of the Single-Payer Support Monitor to know who supports the Will of the People---- both those in office and those opposing candidates who might be taking their places!
  • Voting on November 8, 2008 with consideration of who supports single-payer.

Let's proceed to make a dramatic jump in progress in 2008!

References: See the Single-Payer Support Monitor, especially the Supporters by State.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Start-up Dec '07-Feb-'08

The start-up of the Nine-Nine-Oh-Nine! "Notes and Votes" campaign occurs during three initial months of note-writing: December 2007 through February 2008.

December is one of the 4 months during the year when we write and send notes.

However, this first time period for sending notes goes through February 2008 since this activity is just getting started.

It's a great time to spread the word and get many participants.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Handout - updated Dec 29

A small handout is now available. It's size is convenient, consisting of a half-sheet of paper, double-sided. The impact on the environment and on our pocketbooks is minimized.

The impact of the handout is maximized due to its graphical image, which is persuasive.

The handout is available here, along with my description of my interaction with the other person when I present a copy of the handout to them.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Facelift

Our small Nine-Nine-Oh-Nine! team has made a key set of changes that I am calling a "Facelift." -- Bob

The Homepage Title is hereby "Health Care for All NOW." This title fits well with the fact that the web site can now be accessed by entering www.healthcareforallnow.org (or www.healthcareforallnow.com or www.99oh9.org).

The Homepage content is now more positive and is more focused on the primary reasons for the web site: U.S. citizens writing notes, spreading the word, using the Support Monitor, voting in the November 4, 2008 election and joining the campaign. The Table of Contents on the left of every web page was updated similarly.

Note-Writing is now the title of the activity rather than letter-writing due to a tip that I received from a fellow single-payer activist in mid-November at the annual national strategy meeting of the Healthcare-Now organization.

After all, the only thing that the U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators need is a personally-composed note of short or medium length that states the input from the constituents (us!)

It is much more important that there be thousands of people in each U.S. Congressional District expressing themselves with a note than in worrying about the size of that note.

Read Our Notes! Watch Our Votes! and Our Notes and Our Votes is now seen in the web site pages due to the change to note-writing.

Candidates in U.S. Elections Who are Single-Payer Supporters can now be entered by me as soon as I learn the information about the candidate. That's a feature that the webmaster and I had been looking forward to providing.

As a challenger for a seat in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate announces their candidacy they can communicate their support ( at "Submit Support" ) by providing a reference on the internet where that support is publicly viewable.

I changed the note-writing schedule to a full month to write letters rather than focusing on only the 9th day of the month. The months are March, June, September and December. Send letters either on the 9th of the month or any day during the month.

I am now using the more conservative and more defensible quantity of "over half" to describe the number of Americans who support single-payer national health insurance. We made that change at the web site and added a chart and the associated details that clearly show the degree of support being over half.

A convenient 1/2 page handout is also now available and is reported separately. See the December 10 Latest News.