October 2, 2007
Press Clips October 2, 2007
- SCHIP expansion makes moral, economic sense
- Vetoing CHIP will hurt Kentucky children
- SCHIP makes sense
- Giving health insurance to all kids is the right, responsible thing to do
- New Jersey Civil Unions Fall Short
- Fewer are paid overtime in today’s perpetual workplace
- US Judge to hear arguments on rules cracking down on illegal labor
- Survival tactics stirs up unions
- Judge extends block on illegal worker plan
- Court Orders Delay on Illegal Worker Rules
- Judge delays crackdown on employers of illegal workers
- UAW local official disputes that GM could close or sell Indianapolis plant
- Ford, Chrysler wait on UAW
- GM tentative pact with UAW outlines closing of 13 plants
- How deal can pull GM even with Toyota
- Report: GM plant in Indy could close
- Cerbo helms union group
- Civil Union Law Fails Same-Sex Couples, Lawyers’ Group Says
- Flaws Noted in Civil Union Law
- New Jersey Civil Union Law is a ‘Fiasco’
- New Jersey Commission Told Civil Unions Law a Failure
- Harsh working conditions mark Brazilian ethanol
- Brazil Workers See Ethanol’s Dark Side
It is our moral obligation to ensure that all of America’s children have health care. President Bush is threatening to deny health care to 116,000 North Carolina children by vetoing the reauthorization of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
While both Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr voted with Bush, Congress acted last week to reauthorize the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. If President Bush signs this bill, more than 10 million children and families would be able to afford health insurance. Yet, despite those stakes, that remains a very big “IF.”
Last week, Gov. Mike Easley joined 42 of our nation’s governors to ensure that President Bush signs the bill. Now we need your help.
Sign here to demand Bush enact SCHIP:
http://www.ncdp.org/petition_schip