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Thanks to our Congressional Representatives for voting in favor of health care reform!!

The Prince George’s County Young Democrats applaud Representatives Donna Edwards, Steny Hoyer, and Chris Van Hollen for their votes in favor of health care reform on Saturday night. The vote in the House of Representatives brought America closer to real change we all need and voted for in 2008.

Now as this bill moves to the United States Senate, we must turn our attention toward the upper chamber of Congress and ensure it includes a robust public option, brings down the cost of insurance, all the while keeping the promise our party made of not adding to the national debt. President Obama has stated, “The United States Senate must follow suit and pass its version of the legislation.” We urge Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin to not only vote for the bill but persuade their colleges to do the same.

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Framing the Debate- Dr. Hite to Meet w/ PGCYD and Students

Dr. Hite, Superintendent of the Prince George’s County Public Schools, will meet with PGCYD and students this week for a “Student & Community Speak Out”. This comes only days after he has delivered his first State of the Schools Address. His speech which hit many of the same lines that have became customary for these speeches also included a defining promise from the new leader of the system, to “dramatically improve student achievement”. He talked about his belief that no child is born smart but that it is something that people become, and it was his desire to “make every child in Prince George’s County smarter”. So since we have heard his speech what else could Dr. Hite have to say that is worth listening to? The answer is a whole lot.

Dr. Hite’s visit to Flowers High School to meet with the Prince George’s County Young Democrats, students, their parents, and community members will give him the ability to further explain his vision for the school system. The forum will allow students to speak directly to power and voice their thoughts on the district and areas that they see as doing well but also areas that need to improve. As the school system slowly improves into the image that parents and students alike want for the county, Dr. Hite must come to this meeting to give answers about what challenges may stand in the way this academic year and how he plans to fight against them. His meeting with PGCYD which is a political organization could allow him the ability to ask for the champions that he might need to protect school funding and push for the reforms he thinks are needed. How will he do? We can only wait and see, but we hope you will join us.

PGCYD Presents: A Student and Community Speak Out

w/ Dr. Hite- Superintendent of Schools

Thursday, October 15, 2009

6:00PM

C.H. Flowers High School

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Joseph Lynn Kitchen Jr.

Executive Vice President- PGCYD

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Young People and Healthcare Reform: Fact-Check

Last month, President Barack Obama held a rally at the University of Maryland to emphasize the necessity for Health Care Reform. It was not by chance that he chose a college campus to deliver this critical message. The President wanted to speak directly to young adults about the importance of healthcare reform and why young people stand to lose more than any other group if reform fails. Young adults aged 19-29 are the nation’s largest group of uninsured, making up nearly one-third of the uninsured population in the United States.

Thirty percent of young adults do not have health insurance, compared to 17 percent of older adults (those aged 30-64). Here in Prince George’s County, there are 151,000 uninsured and 100,000 underinsured residents—this includes about 45,300 residents between the ages of 19-29.

This startling reality exists despite the fact that many young people are employed. Twenty-eight percent of young adults who are employed are uninsured, while only 16 percent of working older adults are uninsured. This is, in part, due to the fact that nearly half of employed young adults only work part-time and are not offered coverage, and young adults are more likely to work in small businesses, which are less likely to offer coverage. Indeed, for firms employing less than 10 workers, the erosion in coverage over time has been striking—57 percent of firms offered coverage in 2000 vs. 49 percent in 2008. Among young adults working in small businesses with less than 10 employees, the uninsurance rate reaches 50 percent.

Young women face another unique challenge—disparities in insurance premiums. In 33 states, insurance companies are permitted to charge higher premiums based on age, gender, and health status without any restrictions whatsoever. Younger women are often charged higher premiums than men during their reproductive years. A 22-year-old woman can be charged one and a half times the premium of a 22-year-old man. Such a premium hike can mean the difference between coverage that is affordable and coverage that is prohibitively expensive.

In one recent survey, two-thirds of young adults who had a gap in coverage said they had forgone needed health care because of cost, including failing to fill a prescription, not seeing a doctor when sick, or skipping a recommended test or treatment. Two-thirds of uninsured young adults also have no usual source of care, compared with 17 percent of young adults who do have insurance. One in six young adults have a common chronic condition such as high blood pressure, asthma, or cancer; one-quarter of young adults are obese; and one in six young adults end up in the ER because of an injury – the highest rate of injury-related ER visits among any age group.

More than one-third of all young adults (with or without health insurance) reported problems with paying medical bills, including having trouble making payments, being contacted by a collection agency, or significantly changing their way of life in order to make payments. One in four young adults reported medical debt. This problem is significantly worse for those without insurance. Nearly half of uninsured young adults (49 percent) reported problems with medical bills, and nearly 40 percent carried medical debt.

Health insurance reform will help repair a broken healthcare system that leaves too many young adults without affordable coverage and saddled with medical debt. Historic healthcare legislation could be on the floor of both houses of Congress as early as mid-October. As Young Democrats, we urge our Congressional Representatives to pass this much-needed reform, without further delay. I encourage all Prince Georgians to read the proposed healthcare reform legislation on the Senate Finance Committee’s website, http://finance.senate.gov/sitepages/legislation.htm.

Visit www.pgcyd.org to learn more about young Americans and healthcare reform.

Sincerely,
Nicole A. Williams
President of the Prince George’s County Young Democrats
Email: President@pgcyd.org
Website: http://www.pgcyd.org

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Thanks to all who come to the PGCYD Watch Party tonight

For those that missed it we had a great time at the PGCYD Watch Party tonight. I want to thank State Senator David Harrington for coming out tonight. We had a great group of about 40 folks who came to Hanks Tavern and Eats located at 6507 America Blvd in Hyattsville. If you haven’t been to Hanks please check them out. They are one of our local business that has been part of “Economic Recovery Tour.”

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It is time to deliver on the promise of the American Dream. It is time to deliver health care reform

The President of the United States spoke very clearly tonight about his plan for health care reform in his address to a joint session of Congress. If you missed it then read the plan. http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health_care/plan/

We cannot wait to pass health care reform. How many more people must die and suffer because they cannot afford to go to the doctor? How many more people must file bankruptcy because they do not have insurance and cannot afford to pay the huge medical expenses that they are facing?

Over 45 Million Americans are currently uninsured, and another 20 million are underinsured. Nearly a third of youth ages 18-19 lack any sort of health insurance. These people have no access to preventative care and must use emergency services to treat minor ailments, increasing costs. President Obama’s plan expands Health Care to include these uninsured. This will provide needed preventative care and avert expensive emergency treatments.

Let us pass true reform, for us, for Senator Kennedy and for our future. The dream shall never die.

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President Obama’s Labor Day address to the AFL-CIO

Yesterday was Labor Day which I hope everyone enjoyed and remembered the importance of the Labor movement here in the United States. The President gave a wonderful speech yesterday at the AFL-CIO Labor Picnic in Cincinnati, Ohio. You can find a video and text of the speech here. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/07/obama-labor-day-speech-at_n_278772.html.

The President captured not only all of the great things that the Labor movement has provided for our society but also noted that there is more work to be done. Universal health care is a labor issue and we need labor to be on board with the goal of making sure every citizen has access to quality health care. PGCYD supports the President of the United States and our Congressional Delegation in seeking health care reform.

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President Obama Speaks to students

This weekend has created a huge buzz about the President of the United States addressing students throughout the country with a message to stay in school and work hard. The White House and the Department of Education did not think that such an action would create a public uproar. Yet, it did. The reasons we will not get into today. However, PGCYD supports the message that the President is giving to our children. It is a message that tells children to stay in school and work hard. The address to the students will last all of 10 minutes and you can view a copy of the message at the White House website at http://www.whitehouse.gov/MediaResources/PreparedSchoolRemarks/.

The address will broadcast live on C-SPAN and CNN at 12 noon. We need to all encourage our children to work hard, take responsibility for their actions and their success and stay in school.

I think people need to respect the office of the President of the United States. In fact Laura Bush defended President Obama’s message to the students. http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/09/07/laura.bush/index.html. So on this day, I hope that the parents of children in the Prince George’s County School System will allow their children to be encouraged by the leader of our great country. It didn’t seem to be a problem when the first President George Bush did it so I don’t see why it is a problem now.

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PGCYD’s Healthcare Briefing on NBC4!

Click here to see NBC’s Coverage of PGCYD’s Healthcare Briefing with Congresswoman Donna Edwards

 

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National News Coverage for PGCYD: PGCYD is Mentioned on MSNBC!!! 8/22/09

MSNBC interviews Congresswoman Donna Edwards about the PGCYD Healthcare Briefing

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Congresswoman Edwards Tells Young Dems Democrats Must Pass Health Care Reform

Congresswoman Donna Edwards addressed the Prince George’s County Young Democrats tonight about the topic that is making all the news today…health care. First off the on behalf of the entire PGCYD Executive Board and membership, I want to personally thank her for visiting with us. Tonight’s meeting was very important towards explaining why this bill was so important and needed to be passed now.

In speaking to young democrats tonight Rep. Edwards showed that not only had she’d read the entire bill, all of the amendments, watched most of the hearings on C-SPAN, but understood what was before the House of Representatives. Not only does she understand the bill but she also shared stories and stats about why the residents in Prince George’s County needed this reform to pass this year.

I think we all can agree that Democrats and President Obama lost the summer on this battle to reform our health care system. After listening to Rep. Edwards I personally doubt that we will lose the fall. Why? Because leaders in Congress and maybe even President Obama now understand that if we are going to pass health care reform, then it is democrats that will have to do it. Tonight in her comments Rep. Edwards applauded the president and even leaders in her own chamber for their attempts at reaching out to members of the opposition party, however she strongly noted that it is democrats that will have to pass this bill. It is democrats that will be held to account for if this bill failed. It is democrats that will be to blame if the bill is not as successful as we promised it would be. I agree with her and so since it is our party that is on the line for this bill, it is our party that must pass it.

President Obama ran for the White House promising to bridge the partisan divide in Washington. He tried by reaching out to them to pass the Economic Recovery Act, he held back to back meetings with leading republicans all the way to those who sat on the back benches about passage of a new climate change bill. Same story on the budget blueprint. Time after time without failure almost everyone of them bucked his offers and voted a party line. It was democrats who passed medicare, social security, and S-CHIP. If the American people are to be given the option to truly reform a system that everyone knows is broken, it will get done when democrats work together to do it. Tonight Donna Edwards showed that members of Congress seemed to be getting that message.

Joseph Kitchen

Executive Vice President- PGCYD

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Rep. Donna Edwards will be hosting her own health care Town Hall next week in Montgomery County on August 25, 2009 at 6:30PM - 8:00PM. The address is:

Plum Gar Community Center (Gymnasium)

19561 Scenery Drive Germantown, MD 20874

For more information visit www.donnaedwards.house.gov.

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