Published October 28th, 2009 at 8:26 am in politics with no comments
Tagged with equity, health

Sticks figures for health care reform.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced on Monday that the health care reform bill that he brings to the floor of the senate will include a public option.
Thank you Senator Reid for reading my letter and giving us the public option back.
Published October 26th, 2009 at 10:14 am in politics with no comments
Tagged with 350, action, climate

Keene's 350.org march on Oct 24
This past Saturday I joined other Monadnock residents for a 350.org global day of climate action. About two dozen marchers braved the downpour walking down Keene’s Main Street from Railroad Square to Keene State College.
Later in the afternoon Keene’s Central Square was ringed with “350″ and “Save the Earth” banners.

Keene Central Square 350 Banners
Keene was joined by actions from around the world. NPR describes the global movement. Photos from actions around the world can be viewed at 350.org or see the Flickr slide show below.
Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.
Published October 24th, 2009 at 1:44 pm in politics with 1 comments
Tagged with equity, health

Give us a public option.
Dear Senator Reid,
Last Tuesday, the Senate Finance Committee passed a health care reform bill that does not include a public option. By Thursday, an article in the Union Leader (Manchester, NH) highlighted NH Senator Shaheen’s hesitancy to support this bill. But with unemployment rising last month in New Hampshire to 7.2 percent, to 13.3 percent in your own state of Nevada and the economic recovery barely sputtering to life, we can’t afford to wait.
Currently, those lucky enough to be employed are beholden to their employers for affordable health coverage. With a public option, citizens could fuel an entrepreneurial swell of new, creative businesses while freeing up much needed jobs across the country, and they could do so without risking their own health and wellbeing.
I am in strong support of the Senate HELP Committee bill, which does include a public option and is the result of Senator Chris Dodd’s efforts, and draws upon decades of work by the late Senator Ted Kennedy.
For the health of Americans and our economy I implore you to include this public option in the healthcare reform bill brought to the floor of the Senate.
Published October 23rd, 2009 at 11:50 am in politics with no comments
Tagged with action, climate

Bike for 350ppm
Put Keene on the map for climate efforts
Published:
Thursday, October 22, 2009 in the Keene Sentinel
On Oct. 24, I’m joining the Monadnock community for a rally at Railroad Square at noon.
We’ll be taking a stand for the Copenhagen Climate Treaty, then marching to the Harvest Festival at Keene State College Quad at 12:45 p.m. If we were the only ones marching that day it probably wouldn’t matter. But we won’t be — that day is the Global Day of Action on Climate Change, and there are more than 3,000 connected events in 158 countries around the world.
The goal for all of them will be the same: to tell our neighbors and our leaders what the latest science makes clear: we can’t tackle global warming unless we can get the carbon concentration of the atmosphere down below 350 parts per million (ppm).
Our dependence on fossil fuels has spiked the current atmospheric carbon to 387 ppm. To reach 350 ppm, we have to take local action, such as participating in the city of Keene’s 10-percent Challenge, but also send the message to our leaders and the world that we’re ready
to make the transition to renewable solar and wind energy nationwide.
Last year, Keene won national recognition by Keene State College and my school, Antioch University New England, earning spots among the top five colleges and universities in the country pledging to Power Vote, a campaign that brought clean energy to the fore of the presidential election.
Power Vote, the city of Keene’s Climate Change Action Plan, and the Keene 10-percent Challenge have positioned Keene as a leader in climate action and make me proud to live here.
Oct. 24 we’ll be sending the message to the Senate and President Obama that we’re ready for them to follow our lead in the Copenhagen Climate Treaty.
At 2 p.m., an aerial photo will be taken and added to thousands of other actions all over the globe and posted on 350.org. Let’s put Keene on the international stage as a leader in climate action.
Please join us!