With Health Care Reform On The Line Unions Turn Sights On Lynch

Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President
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Any in-play Democrats playing hard-to-get on health care reform won’t have a restful weekend. The unions with AFL-CIO and Change to Win–the two largest labor federations in the country–are letting them know, one-by-one, that their vote for the bill is expected tomorrow, notwithstanding any remaining doubts. Yesterday, AFL put Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-NY) on notice that there will be a price to pay for opposing reform. Today, it’s Rep. Stephen Lynch’s (D-MA) turn.

Congressman, we will not be able to explain to the working women and men of our union
why you voted against their interests,” reads a letter from AFL to Lynch, dated this morning. “We have stood together time and time again and you have made an enormous difference in the lives of our members. It takes courage to make history. We know that you have always had the courage to do the right thing – national health reform is the right thing for Massachusetts families.”

You can read the entire letter below the fold. Lynch has been trashing the health care reform bill for days, despite the fact that President Obama has personally asked him to support the legislation.

March 19, 2010

Congressman Stephen F. Lynch
88 Black Falcon Avenue
Suite 340
Boston, MA 02210

Dear Representative Lynch:

America has been trying for more than 100 years to enact comprehensive healthcare
reform, and the voices of working women and men have been at the forefront of this
movement at every turn and in every decade. Working men and women throughout
Massachusetts have stood up time and time again – and we are asking that you stand with
us now.

Congress has an opportunity to make history and improve the lives of millions of working families. This bill is not perfect, but if Congress does not pass it, we cannot work together to improve it. We fully understand your concerns that this bill does not do enough to hold insurance companies accountable, but this bill is an enormous first step in the right direction. In this year alone, insurance companies will no longer be allowed to deny care to children with pre-existing illnesses, lifetime caps on coverage will be lifted, and parents would be able to keep their children on their policies up to age 26. If Congress passes this legislation, together, we can continue to strengthen consumer protections, increase market competition, and ensure that insurance companies no longer have a stranglehold on consumers. If Congress doesn’t pass the bill, none of this is possible. All we are left with is the status quo.

Congressman, we will not be able to explain to the working women and men of our union
why you voted against their interests. We have stood together time and time again and
you have made an enormous difference in the lives of our members.

It takes courage to make history. We know that you have always had the courage to do the right thing – national health reform is the right thing for Massachusetts families.

Please stand with us once again and do the right thing.

Sincerely,
Robert Haynes, President, Mass AFL-CIO
Mike Fadel, Executive Vice President, 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers
East
Rich Rogers, President, Greater Boston Labor Council
Mark Erlich, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Carpenters
Jeff Crosby, President, North Shore Labor Council
Frank X. Callahan, Jr., President, Mass Building Trades Council
Bruce T. Boccardy, President, SEIU Local 888
Francis X. Callahan, Jr., President, Massachusetts Building Trades
Council, AFL-CIO
Rocio Saenz, President, SEIU Local 615
Tony Caso, Executive Director, AFSCME Council 93
Peter Wright, Political Director, AFSCME Council 93
Michael Mazzini, MD, SEIU Local 1957 CIR
Michael Grunko, President, SEIU Local 509
Gary Sullivan, President, UWUA Local 369
James Coyle, General Agent, Metropolitan Boston Buildings Trade Council
Tom Gosnell, President, American Federation of Teachers
Don Boehner President of UAW 1596
Bob Madore, President, UAW Region 9A
Edward Collins, Executive Vice President, Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Frank Rigiero, National Business Agent, New England Region, APWU
James Pinkham, President, Plymouth/Bristol Central Labor Council
Stephen Lukosus, National Business Agent, New England Region, APWU
Mark Govoni, Vice President and Political Director, UFCW Local 1445
Joseph P. Carlson, President, Central Mass. AFL-CIO

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