Sunday, October 18, 2009
Lively Meeting at Casey's
Lively meeting and good discussion about everything from health care reform to local politics. Don't miss the next alternative to the regular business meeting. Meanwhile DO come to the Monday, November 9th meeting at the Greencastle Presbyterian Church at 7 pm.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Car Pool to Harrisburg
Want to rally for single payer in Harrisburg on October 20? We're setting up a car pool for Greencastle Antrim folks to travel there. Call Ruth or Dan 717 685 8005.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Contact Pennsylvania Senators
It is still important to call our Senators again before Tuesday markup of the health care legislation and and among your requests for a public option, please urge them to support Sen. Blanche Lincoln's Finance Amendment D-3 which speaks to Medicare Reimbursement for Licensed Professional Counselors.
Chambersburg Dems Host Health Care Discussion
The US Health Care System -- how it works, who pays for it, etc. Five spokespersons representing the medical society, the Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce, the insurance federation, the hospitals and health care providers association and a professor of economics from Shippensburg University, will discuss the issues from their perspectives. October 1, 7:30 pm - 10 pm, 159 S. Main --Capitol Theater complex in Chambersburg. Ask the tough questions!
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
RALLY FOR SINGLE PAYER IN PENNSYLVANIA
Single payer may be "off the table" on Capitol Hill but we can still fight for it in the Pennsylvania state legislature. We're organizing a group to travel to a big rally on Tuesday, October 20 in Harrisburg. Call 717 685 8005 if you would like to take part. We have a chance to lead the way. For more information on the single payer legislation that has been introduced, check out the web site which details the bill and the supporters. http://www.healthcare4allpa.org/legis.htm
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
President's Speech Could be a Game Changer
President Obama appealed to the better nature of the American people and of his opponents in Congress tonight to put aside politics and work on behalf of the millions who have no health insurance, the tens of thousands who are denied proper care because they haven't "enough" insurance, and the tens of thousands who are cut off from care because of previous conditions. You can listen to the President's inspiring message by going to http://www.whitehouse.gov/ The speech and a discussion of the issues are featured. Then get on the phone, send an email and call your friends and families around the nation .... tell them to put pressure on their members of Congress to pass genuine health care reform this year!
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healthcare,
Obama's speech
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Picnic Was Great Success
The Franklin County Democrats picnic was well attended with terrific speakers running for national and local positions, including two senatorial candidates: Joe Sestak and Bill Kortz. Sestak is a member of Congress and Kortz is a member of the state legislature.
Our new Franklin County chair is Bruce Hockersmith. Paul Politis now serving as vice chair handled the MC duties and our former chair Beth Shupp George was there to say thanks to all and to introduce baby Elle to the crowd...a real charmer.
Our new Franklin County chair is Bruce Hockersmith. Paul Politis now serving as vice chair handled the MC duties and our former chair Beth Shupp George was there to say thanks to all and to introduce baby Elle to the crowd...a real charmer.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Franklin County Dems to Elect New Chair
The monthly meeting of the Franklin County Democrats will be Thursday, August 13 at 6:30 pm at Headquarters on Main Street in Chambersburg. The agenda will include: final picnic preparations, November elections/candidates, and election of a new County Chair. Most of you know that Beth Shupp-George, our current chair has resigned. A replacement will be voted upon to fill her remaining term which expires in 2010.
Per the bylaws, any registered Democrat in the county can be nominated for the position. However, only current committee members can vote. Vice-chair Paul Politis is running for the chair position . If you want to nominate someone, please let me know and make sure you and the candidate are present at the meeting. We will take nominations from the floor. Please remember, only current Franklin County committee members can vote for elected officers of the County Committee. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call Bonnie Overholzer, 717 352-4933.
The executive committee thanks Beth Shupp-George for her leadership and contributions to the local party over the past years and appreciates her willingness to stay active in the party.
Per the bylaws, any registered Democrat in the county can be nominated for the position. However, only current committee members can vote. Vice-chair Paul Politis is running for the chair position . If you want to nominate someone, please let me know and make sure you and the candidate are present at the meeting. We will take nominations from the floor. Please remember, only current Franklin County committee members can vote for elected officers of the County Committee. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call Bonnie Overholzer, 717 352-4933.
The executive committee thanks Beth Shupp-George for her leadership and contributions to the local party over the past years and appreciates her willingness to stay active in the party.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Paying for Health Care With Bake Sales
Here's a wonderful video from Maine about paying for health care by begging for pennies on behalf of sick children who have no coverage. We've seen it here in Greencastle too. Containers on counters instead of affordable, accessible care. Write your Senators, write your Congressman, have your families do the same where ever they live. We need health care reform.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nonFMjU-iU8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nonFMjU-iU8
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Food Bank Needs Your Help
The Greencastle Antrim Democratic Club meets at the Greencastle Presbyterian Church. That's also the site for an important food bank for our community. Recently your editor made a donation to the foodbank and was told that the number of people requesting assistance had doubled. But, unfortunately, food bank contributions are down. Can you help? Please bring contributions for the foodbank to our next meeting or to the August 15th picnic. Dollars or canned goods or packaged goods such as cereal and pasta are welcome. If you cannot attend either meeting you can leave the contributions in the church office. Our neighbors need us!
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foodbank
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Summertime and a Picnic is in the Works
Democrats all over Franklin County have been actively involved with rallies for health care and monitoring visits from our new Democratic Senator Arlen Spector. Our big summer event will be the Franklin County picnic. Don't miss it!
Saturday, August 15, 2009, Noon to 4PM
Amvets Picnic Pavilion 750 Fifth Avenue, Chambersburg, PA
Admission $12.00 per Adult Kids under 12 are FREE
Lunch catered by the Amvets and served at 12:30
Lots of fun including a political trivia contest, Bingo, and our famous 50/50 raffle.
Desserts (and baked goods) will be sold by the Women’s Democratic Club
Meet Local and Statewide Democratic Officials and Judicial Candidates.
Reserve for the 2009 Summer Picnic by August 6 by sending a check for each person in your party. Let us know how many kids under 12 will be in your party. Make check payable to the Franklin County Democrats and please mail to:
Paul Politis
357 Bluebird Trail
Greencastle, PA 17225
Saturday, August 15, 2009, Noon to 4PM
Amvets Picnic Pavilion 750 Fifth Avenue, Chambersburg, PA
Admission $12.00 per Adult Kids under 12 are FREE
Lunch catered by the Amvets and served at 12:30
Lots of fun including a political trivia contest, Bingo, and our famous 50/50 raffle.
Desserts (and baked goods) will be sold by the Women’s Democratic Club
Meet Local and Statewide Democratic Officials and Judicial Candidates.
Reserve for the 2009 Summer Picnic by August 6 by sending a check for each person in your party. Let us know how many kids under 12 will be in your party. Make check payable to the Franklin County Democrats and please mail to:
Paul Politis
357 Bluebird Trail
Greencastle, PA 17225
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Franklin County Democrats,
picnic
Thursday, June 11, 2009
That's What I Call a Rally!
More than 400 people from every county in Pennsylvania rallied in the rotunda of the State Capitol in Harrisburg for single payer health care for Pennsylvania. Check out the photos in our photos album courtesy of Jack Hendricks Fulton County Democrats.
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single payer healthcare
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