We’ve Collected 10,000 Signatures & 77 CoSponsors – Thank You!

Thanks to everyone who joined us in Albany for our Legislative Day of Action!

Over 200 single-payer advocates from across the state came together with one clear message for their elected representatives – that Healthcare is a Human Right and should be treated as such by passing the New York Health bill.

An extra special thanks to all of those who participated in the 100×100 Campaign and put in long hours petitioning on hot summer days at parks and events all across the City. Thanks to your efforts we were able to collect our goal of 10,000 signatures in support of NY State’s universal, single-payer healthcare bill and, as promised, deliver those petitions to Governor Cuomo.

The result? We now have enough co-sponsors for the New York Health bill to pass in the Assembly!

What’s next? Contact Sheldon Silver and/or sign our online petition and demand that the New York Health bill be brought to the floor for a VOTE!

Join us for next meeting this Thursday, May 30th.

Healthcare-NOW! NYC Meeting
Thursday, May 30, 7 pm
220 5th Ave, 2nd Floor
Manhattan
Subway: F/M to 23rd St; N/R to 23rd or 28th St

Thanks again for all that you do in the fight for the right to Healthcare NOW!

May 25 & 31: Mercy Killers @ IRT Theater

MERCY KILLERS

Michael Milligan’s one man show is back in NYC as part of terraNOVA Collective’s soloNOVA festival and presented by Harold Clurman Lab Theater.

Picture Presented by
Harold Clurman Lab Theater

Written by Michael Milligan
Directed by Tom Oppenheim

May 25th at 1pm
May 31st at 9pm

VENUE: IRT Theater
154 Christopher Street
TICKETS: $20

Running time: 55 minutes
Genre: Dramatic Monologue

Joe loves apple pie, Rush Limbaugh, the fourth of July and his wife Jane. But when his wife is diagnosed with cancer and loses her insurance, his patriotic feelings for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are turned upside down.

Praise for MERCY KILLERS:
“Milligan deftly portrays Joe’s anger and frustration, as he ricochets from sadness to confusion, and tries unsuccessfully to reconcile his long-held right-wing beliefs with his personal experience.” The Columbus Dispatch

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For more information: 
Mercy Killer’s the Play

May 21: Legislative Day of Action!

On Tuesday, May 21st – Healthcare-NOW! NYC and allies will unite for a legislative day of action in Albany. Join fellow activists and advocates from across the state as we take our message directly to our elected representatives in Albany – that Healthcare is a Human Right and should be treated as such.

In Albany, teams of volunteers will meet with representatives and we will be delivering 10,000 signatures – that you helped us collect – to Governor Cuomo to make sure he hears loud and clear that all New Yorkers should and could have access to high quality healthcare without financial barriers, by passing NY State’s single-payer, universal healthcare bill – New York Health.

Transportation will be available from NYC to Albany and back on May 21st. This is your last chance to join us!

CALL IN – If you are not able to join us – You can show your support on Tuesday by calling your State Assembly & Senate Representatives and let them know you support New York Health!

Find you State Representative
Find out if your State Representative is a Co-Sponsor to New York Health
Check out our FAQ page on the New York Health bill for more info

May 16: Forum: Is Universal Healthcare in New York State Within Reach?

Is Universal Healthcare in New York State Within Reach?
Single Payer Legislation Gains Steam in Assembly

Thursday, May 16
6:30pm reception; 7:00pm event
All Souls Unitarian Church/Reidy Hall
1157 Lexington Avenue @ 80 Street
New York City
Trains – 4/6 @ 77th St

Special guest: State Senator Liz Krueger

Momentum for the campaign for universal, single-payer health care in New York State has been growing in the last two years. In the last three months alone, the New York Health bill has gained 26 more supporters in both chambers of the legislature, bringing the number of Assembly cosponsors to 74. Only two more cosponsors are needed to pass the bill that would bring a universal, publicly financed, and privately delivered health care system to the Empire State. This bill would save lives and money. Join a discussion about how this program would work and how the campaign is mobilizing for a vote before the end of May!

Organized by Physicians for a National Health Program-NY Metro and Healthcare-NOW! NYC

Free Event – Donations appreciated
Co-Sponsored by Peace and Justice Task Force

Thurs, May 9: Save SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Please join Brooklyn For Peace and friends at A Rally To Save SUNY Downstate Medical Center Thursday May 9th, 4:15 pm

Location and directions at bottom of post.

As you might know, the combined forces of labor and community have won an important victory at LICH (Long Island College Hospital). The board of directors of SUNY, which controls LICH, has backed off its plans to close the hospital. But even with the victory at LICH the threat is far from over. LICH is part of SUNY DOWNSTATE Medical Center.

For over a year New York State and Governor Cuomo have been threatening Downstate Medical Center with cuts, layoffs and ultimately privatization or complete closure. That issue continues, unabated.  The closure or takeover of SUNY DOWNSTATE Medical Center by a for-profit entity would rob the community of necessary health care services, create more unemployment and poverty and have a negative impact on the world famous medical school which is associated with the hospital. Here’s what’s at stake:

  • The closure or privatization of University Hospital will put thousands of dedicated employees out of work in an area with an already high unemployment rate. Brooklyn’s economy would be devastated and thousands of people would be in jeopardy of losing their homes to foreclosure.
  • Hundreds of thousands of patients, many of them with little or no means to pay for medical coverage, depend on SUNY public hospitals for health care services. As a state hospital, Downstate — and facilities in Stony Brook and Syracuse — accept all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.

Brooklyn For Peace supports the maintenance and full-funding of SUNY DOWNSTATE Medical Center. In fact, we believe, if anything, it should be expanded, thus enhancing its important service to a huge section of Brooklyn residents. The cutbacks should be restored, layed-off workers rehired and Downstate’s future guaranteed by adequate state financing. The Governor must stop looking at health care as a business to be closed if its not producing a profit. Instead, he should accept the notion, finally and forever, that health care is a basic human right that government must ensure!

Brooklyn For Peace strives to connect the fight against hospital closings (in this, the richest country on earth!) with the misguided priorities in Congress which lavishes huge amounts of money on the Pentagon, the military-industrial complex that profits on war and the two endless wars that have cost our country trillions. In addition we believe Governor Cuomo, New York State and the Federal government must enact fair taxation that forces the super-wealthy and the large corporations to pay their share of taxes. By shifting priorities away from war spending and toward meeting the needs of our people and by enacting fair taxation, state and federal government will be able to adequately fund and expand urgently needed health services for our people.

Please join hundreds of Brooklyn Clergy, residents, patients and Downstate workers at a RALLY TO DEFEND SUNY DOWNSTATE

THURSDAY, MAY 9th, ** 4:15 pm: Interfaith Service at Mt. Zion Church of God, 203 E 27 St, Brooklyn [MAP] (Betw. Church Ave and Linden Blvd) SUBWAY:No. 2 to Church Avenue Station.

Then March to Downstate for rally at 5pm ** 5 pm: Rally at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 470 Clarkson Ave [MAP]

To download a flyer to promote the event, please CLICK HERE.

May Day Solidarity: Healthcare is a Human Right

Healthcare advocates – UNITE in Union Square on May Day!

12Noon – 5:30 – Assemble in Union Square

5:30PM – March to City Hall

12N – 5:30pm – Assemble in Union Square
Healthcare for the 99% will be tabling in Union Square (southwest corner of the park) from 12Noon until the march starts at 5:30p. All healthcare advocates are welcome to join! – Everyone will have to bring their own tables.

5:30pm – March for Healthcare as a Human Right
~ In solidarity with the larger May Day march ~
March departs at 5:30pm from Union Square to City Hall
Bring your signs, banners, and chants – as we march together with one message that unites us all – Healthcare is a Human Right!

< Sign up for Text Message Alerts >
Text “@healthcarefor99” to the number 23559
For more info contact: owshealthcare@gmail.com

For a full schedule of May Day events go to:

OWS May Day Website

OWS May Day Facebook Page

Thur, April 25: Healthcare-NOW! NYC Meeting

Join Healthcare-NOW! NYC for the next volunteer meeting! We will be discussing plans for the annual lobby day in Albany, gaining endorsements for the New York Health bill, plans for May Day in NYC, and more!

Healthcare-NOW! NYC Meeting
Thursday, April 25th, 7 pm

220 5th Ave, 2nd Floor
Manhattan
Subway: F/M to 23rd St; N/R to 23rd or 28th St

Let us know you’ll be coming at hcn.nyc@gmail.com.

 

April 21: Speakers and Lobby Day Training

Physicians for a National Health Program-NY Metro is organizing a Speakers’ and Lobby Training on April 21st in Manhattan. Open to all.

Sunday, April 21
10:30 AM to 3:30 PM
CUNY’s Murphy Institute
25 W.43rd St, 19th fl, Manhattan

Sign up here to participate in this free and popular training.

April 17: Conference Call on NY Health Bill

Join Healthcare-NOW! NYC and Physicians for a National Health Program NY Metro on Wed, April 17th at 7pm for a conference call to update members on the legislative momentum for single-payer universal health care in New York State.

The New York Health bill has rapidly gained cosponsors in both the Assembly and Senate. Endorsements and support are growing across the state.  Join us to discuss what we can do to move this bill forward and create a just, equitable health care system.

When: Wednesday, April 17th, 7PM (E)
What: Update on New York Health, the state single-payer health care bill
Dial: 1-267-507-0240 / Conference call code: 298370
RSVP: organizing@pnhpnymetro.org

May 21: Legislative Day of Action in Albany

Healthcare-NOW! NYC and allies are mobilizing for a legislative day of action in Albany on Tuesday, May 21st.

Join fellow activists and advocates from across the state as we take our message directly to our elected representatives in Albany – that Healthcare is a Human Right and should be treated as such.

In addition – We will be delivering nearly 10,000 signatures on petitions to Governor Cuomo to make sure he hears loud and clear that all New Yorkers should – and could – have access to high quality healthcare without financial barriers, by passing NY State’s single-payer universal healthcare bill – New York Health.

We are just two co-sponsors away from passing the New York Health bill in the NY State Assembly. Join the Fight for the Right to Healthcare-NOW!

Transportation will be available from NYC to Albany and back on May 21st. Register at www.pnhpnymetro.org to save yourself a seat.