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American Wind Power Made In China? Let's Create Jobs Here

Our stimulus money could end up being used to send green jobs to China. With unemployment in America just having surpassed 10 percent, that is economic malpractice.Tell Energy Secretary Steven Chu: Don't send our Recovery Act tax dollars overseas. American stimulus funds must create American green jobs. more »

Demand Public Option Or Big Insurance Wins

If there ever was a time to speak up on health care reform, it is now.

Senate and White House negotiators are working to combine the Kennedy-Dodd health committee bill (with a strong public health insurance option) with the Baucus Finance committee bill (with no public option).

Meanwhile, the insurance industry has just released a report making clear how they will respond to a bill without a public option: double our insurance premiums to over $25,000 a year.

With decisions expected within days about whether to include a public option, leaders in Washington need to hear from us, not from the insurance lobby.

Sign the petition: Tell Washington to pass real health care reform for the people, not insurance company executives. more »

Glenn Beck's Next Target? Us!

Recently, Fox News' Glenn Beck interviewed one of his favorite right-wing pundits, David Horowitz, who revealed the "horror" that Campaign for America's Future (CAF) worked with Van Jones to bring together businesses and unions to create clean, green American jobs.

Well, here's the truth. CAF was the co-founder of the Apollo Alliance, and we are proud of it. And this is what makes Glenn Beck so mad. more »

August Health Care Event Calendar

This widget from FireDogLake is a crowd-sourced compilation of health care events and congressional town halls scheduled during the summer 2009 congressional recess. Click here to add a link to the calendar.

Stand Up For Health Care Reform

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No Surrender On Public Option

Talk of compromise in the White House and among Democrats in Congress does not change this basic fact: There is no reform without a public health insurance plan. This week, we are refusing to back down.

Read Monica Sanchez's remarks at Netroots Nation: The public option is the compromise. Here's five reasons why we must have it. | Earlier: The Co-Op Co-Opt.

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Don't Let Special Interests Use Town Halls To Block Change

The battle for health care reform has moved to town halls during the August congression more »

Congress Must Hear You: Health Reform Delay Is Not An Option

Momentum is building. Strong health care legislation with a public plan option passed two House committees and the Senate's health committee. And polling continues to show wide support for the main provisions in those bills.

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Tell Congress: Support A Public Insurance Plan

Leaders in the House of Representatives have unveiled a bill that includes a robust public health insurance plan option, paid for in part with a fair progressive surtax on households earning more than $350,000.

And the Senate health committee cleared a bill that also includes the choice of public health insurance to compete with private plans. (The tax question will be addressed separately by the Senate Finance Committee.)

It's up to us to give these bills the grassroots push necessary to overcome the relentless opposition from the special interests. more »

Help Show Republicans Racism Has Consequences

The Time Is Now For Real Health Care Reform

No month will be as critical as this month of July in the fight to win health care for all.

The House and Senate are back in session furiously working to finish legislation before they adjourn again in early August.

Prospects for a public plan option are improving, thanks to increasing grassroots pressure. But the massive lobbying effort from the insurance and drug companies is far from finished, and several key Senators have yet to take a stand.

All day today, millions will be calling Congress to demand real health care reform, part of nationwide grassroots effort led by Health Care for America Now!

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Health Care for All: We Can't Afford Not to Act Now

More than 300 economists, business leaders and health care experts have signed a petition asking President Obama and Congress to act now to reform the nation's health care system—"to move boldly to cover all Americans with health insurance, to bring down health care costs and create improved quality and value within the health care system for families, businesses, and taxpayers." more »

Check out the results of our past action campaigns...

Protect The Estate Tax

April 2009

When the 2010 budget was moving through Congress, conservatives, while refusing to support the budget out of a misguided sense of "fiscal responsibility", inserted an amendment into the budget that would cut the estate tax for the richest 5,854 multimillionaire families in America, while costing the government over $300 billion in lost revenue over the next 10 years. Just when it looked like this wildly irresponsible and regressive measure was going to find safe harbor in the budget, we responded by asking progressives to make their voices heard. more »

Fight For Obama's Budget

March - April 2009

After the success of passing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, President Obama's next big priority was to pass the fiscal 2010 federal budget resolutions. Once again, the conservative opposition mounted a fierce campaign to embrace the failures of Herbert Hoover and the Bush presidency, and even supported an alternative budget which called for more Bush-style tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy as a way to get us out of the recession those same policies helped create. Once again, we called on the progressive community to fight for real solutions from Congress. more »

Don't Let Lobbyists Delay Health Care Reform

March 2009

In April, Campaign for America's Future teamed up with MoveOn.org and Health Care for America NOW! with the goal to deliver 200,000 signatures to President Obama before his White House Health Care Summit to send a clear message: "Don't let the insurance lobbyists delay health care any longer. In this economic crisis, we can't afford NOT to pass quality, affordable health care for all this year." more »