Monday, July 22, 2013

Chair Positions Update




Chair Positions Update
for the
Single-Payer
Support Monitor.


Every ten years the U.S. Census results are used to adjust the number of U.S. Congressional Districts among the states. Some states then have fewer districts, while others gain in the number of districts.

These changes are like the game "musical chairs" with some states having quite a shuffle of positions for the U.S. Representatives in the U.S. House.

One state gained four districts due to the "redistricting"! (That state is Texas.)

STATUS:
1 - Current (2013): Updates have been made to our database for both the U.S. House (above) and the U.S. Senate. The members of Congress are updated, and we are now reviewing their single-payer positions. If you have any questions or input about the positions of your members of the U.S. Congress, then please contact Bob.

2 - Future (2014 through the expected duration of 2016): It will be best to have a 2-3 person team, probably no more than 5, doing the needed internet searches to monitor their Representative's documented public position regarding single-payer health care. The monitoring includes the U.S. Representative's communications directly from them and also indirectly via the documentation of speeches by political reporters. When there is a clear (rock solid) position of support, then the lead person of the team will contact us so that the U.S. Rep can be logged as a supporter in the Single-Payer Support Monitor. Similar small teams will also be helpful to have in place for each U.S. Senator.  Optionally, the individual members of Congress have always had the option of communicating to the campaign directly, as indicated by a special delivery communication of June 2007 at their Washington D.C. offices.

 
This is another project
that is being completed
prior to the campaign start-up.





Please donate now
to allow the campaign to start-up
when all final projects have been completed!

We can get this job done within years, not decades, by following just one strategy, which is "inform and invite":
   -- inform ... to educate Americans
                       to maximize the power of the people
   -- invite   ... to communicate to Congress
                       to demonstrate the power of the people



Special thanks to current donors!

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then please donate only $1 or $2 per month.

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or $15 or $20 or more.
Expected duration: through December 2016
for reaching our goal of Congress' support.



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By Bob the Health and Health Care Advocate, on behalf
of myself and the entire Campaign Management Team
... also all the Americans who have contributed in an excellent teamwork manner to bring you the education and communications campaign titled "10 Million Americans for Health Care".

Rich the Poster Patient encouraged people to donate. He was my brother 11 years young than me. Over some years his cancer spread, causing the three amputations of his right leg. His cancer gradually spread further. He died in June 2013. The campaign is dedicated not only to Rich, but to all those Americans who have suffered and are suffering unnecessary hardships due to the lack of universal health care in the United States. 

P.S. 

Remember the results of the first field test. When we did our first field test of this campaign the participants signed up from 80% of the 435 U.S. Congressional Districts. It was an amazing degree of success considering that there was NO promotion of the campaign that could have explained that result.

Questions?  Do you have a question, especially about the needed money to run the campaign? If so, contact Bob.