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Action AlertAction Alert Guarantee Health Care for Everyone in Illinois - Support HB 311


Because of strong public support, The Health Care for All Illinois Act (H.B. 311) continues to move forward in the Illinois General Assembly. Help end the healthcare crisis in Illinois! Please ask your Illinois representative to co-sponsor H.B. 311, using the message below.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.

Click Here to Request Your Illinois State Representatives to Co-Sponsor H.B. 311

Note! Link determines who your represntatives in the Illinois House and Senate are. Allows you to send a direct email message to your representatives, asking them to co-sponsor H.B. 311

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John Laesch Addresses Progressive Festival of Illinois - 2007

"Progressives Need to Think Strategically"

John Laesch and Bill Bianchi at Progressive Fest At the 2nd annual Progressive Festival of Illinois held at the Marvel-Davis Farm in Kendall county, heart of Dennis Hastert's 14th IL congressional district, John Laesch talked about how to grow the progressive movement in Northern Illinois. After noting some modest successes in local elections, John identified three strategic issues for growing the progressive movement:

 

  1. Building alliances among progressives. Too often progressives groups are not moving together on issues or in elections. We need to build better alliances among partners so progressives can speak with one voice on issues and get behind one candidate in an election.
  2. Vetting candidates. Labor continues to support DCCC candidates who don't support labor or support it in weak ways. Progressive candidates probably cannot count on labor support. Will have court individual labor leaders.
  3. Defining ourselves. John advocates that progressive candidates should think hard about how to frame issues. For example:
    • Politics of Hope Vs Republican politics of fear
    • Health care for people instead of healthcare for profits.

During the Q and A period following, Christine Cegelis said that she believes she could have won her primary battle against Tammy Duckworth if she had better organization in the Cook County area of her district. In Cook County the regular Democratic party worked against Cegelis and for Duckworth.

Also debated was the role of money vs Grassroots organizing. The consensus was that strong grassroots organization and moderate amounts of money will beat a lot of money and weak grassroots.  Read more »