What We Learned In Chicago

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Labor Campaign for Single Payer

The conference got off to a strong start with a spirited demonsration in front of the Blue Cross/Blue Shield skyscraper in downtown Chicago. Members of Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP)Healthcare NOW, One Payer States and the Illinois Single Payer Coalition joined with the Labor Campaign to tell these overpaid insurance executives that it was time for them, and all private insurance companies, to go.

Labor troubadour Anne Feeney headlined a Friday night reception and newly elected Alderwoman and labor activist Susan Sadlowski Garza welcomed attendees to Chicago. Jean Ross, Co-President of the NNU, chaired the opening plenary where USW Vice President Tom Conway gave a thoughtful presentation about the need to take healthcare off the bargaining table. New York Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, the legislative champion of the New York Health single-payer bill, and PNHP’s Claudia Fegan also spoke.

Plenary sessions focused on a critical appraisal of the opportunities and challenges faced by our movement with Congressman Jim McDermott and NNU Director of Public Policy Michael Lighty setting the tone.

Panelists addressed the hard question about what happened in Vermont when the governor announced last winter that he was no longer supporting the implementation of the state’s Green Mountain Care single-payer bill. The emphasis was on the need to not underestimate the forces arrayed against us and to be prepared for that moment in every campaign when victory appears closest and our opponents turn up the heat and try to pull the rug out from under us.

Other panelists discussed the importance of addressing race, class and gender disparities in healthcare and the imperative to include advocates for racial equity and immigrant justice at all levels of our movement.

Attendees participated in fourteen workshops on a wide range of diverse issues. Notes from many of the workshops can be found on the conference wiki page. The conference also hosted the premiere of an important new healthcare movie, FixIt, which makes the business case for single payer.

A Conference of Organizers

But most importantly, this was a conference of organizers who came to share their experiences and learn from each other. Attendees were presented five strategic framing questions at the opening of the conference. In small group discussions and in the closing plenary, these questions were explored in depth.

This conference was a big step forward in building unity and a common agenda for the single-payer movement. Based on the discussions and debates in Chicago, the Labor Campaign will be incorporating many of the conference outcomes into our ongoing work plans. Some of the consensus insights from the conference that will guide our work are:

Let us know what you think. Send your ideas and comments to organizers@laborforsinglepayer.org.


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