The Online Information Resource for Iowa's Progressive Community

Search

Login

Username:
Password:
Remember me 
 

Daily Archive

November 2005
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30

By Year

Categories

Powered by BlogHarbor
Powered by BlogHarbor
View Article  AMOS: It Works For Des Moines
AMOS:  It Works For Des Moines


This morning's feature story in the Des Moines Register focused on a group of Iowa congregations that organized to take on issues of social injustice in the community:


In a movie theater recently, two Iowans were overheard talking about a local oddity: a group that tackles social injustices by bringing together all kinds of activists (not just lefty pepper pots) and people of faith (not just religious conservatives) from various churches and synagogues.

Together, this group, called A Metropolitan Organizing Strategy, or AMOS, is building a reputation for success.

This week, AMOS members are celebrating a big victory: They persuaded administrators who control 13 Iowa hospitals to change how much they charge uninsured patients. Those patients often pay higher fees because they don't have big insurance companies negotiating discounts on their behalf.


(Ed:  A "lefty pepper pot"?)

A list of accomplishments is also impressive:


• Expanded after-school activities for
middle-schoolers.

• Money to update schools listed in the third phase of Des Moines' renovation plan.

• Completion of the Des Moines skate park.

• Juvenile justice programs that use "restorative justice" models.

• Expansion of the regional trail system and cooperation among municipalities.

• Persuading more health care providers to adopt financial assistance policies that are affordable and fair for working poor, underinsured and uninsured Iowans.

• Allowing immigrants to drive legally and obtain auto insurance.

• National immigration reform laws.

• Expanding from a metropolitan to a mid-Iowa organization.


It's amazing what can happen when people get organized to better the community - congratulations to the group on all of their accomplishments.

View Article  Higher Expectations for Iowa's Working Families - A Town Hall Meeting!

 Higher Expectations for Iowa’s Working Families - A Town Hall Meeting!


A Town Hall Meeting for people concerned about good jobs, the environment, and a healthy future for their community

Tuesday, November 15
7:00-8:30 PM    
Waterloo Center for the Arts, 225 Commercial, Waterloo

We know that decisions made in Washington, DC, and Des Moines affect the pocketbooks of working families.  We also know that not enough of us connect the dots between public policies and our checkbooks, or believe that things can be different. 

Health care can be affordable.  Jobs can pay good wages.  Our communities can provide a safe environment for our children who want to stay and work here as adults.  Join us to learn more and to take action!


This event is part of Wal-Mart Watch Higher Expectations Week (Nov. 13-19) nationwide.

Guest Speakers
 - David Osterberg, Executive Director, Iowa Policy Project
 - Jonna Higgins, Executive Director, 1000 Friends of Iowa
 - Jim Jontz, President Emeritus, Americans for Democratic
Action


Sponsors
 - Wal-Mart Watch
 - Iowa Farmers Union
 - Iowans for Sensible Priorities
 - Immigrant Voices Project
 - Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement
 - League of Rural Voters
 - Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
 - Working Families Win
 - Black Hawk Union Council, AFL-CIO
 - Americans for Democratic Action Education Fund
 - Iowa Citizen Action Network
 - SEIU Local 199
 - Iowa for Health Care
 - Iowa/Nebraska Primary Care Association

For more information, contact:  Dave Leshtz, Working Families Win, 319-621-4205


Click here to join
  Iowans for Better Local TV (IBLTV)
Iowa's Media Reform Group
 
Click here to sign our petition to the FCC

Click here to join RapidResponse-Iowa
Help Support
Blog for Iowa




Get your
That One
Won! 2008
Button Here!

BFIA Writer's Guidelines

We welcome Submissions

Read Them On The Web

How To Post
A Comment On
BLOG FOR IOWA

Iowa Sites

AFSCME Iowa

Child & Family Policy Center - Iowa

Environment Iowa

Eyechanner Foundation

Genetic Engineering Action Network

Iowa Bicycle Coalition

Iowa Citizen Action Network - ICAN

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement

Iowa Civil Liberties Union

Iowa Democratic Party

Iowa Energy Center

Iowa Environmental Council

Iowa Farmers Union

Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO

Iowa Fiscal Partnership

Iowans for Better Local TV

Iowa for Health Care

Iowa Freecycle

Iowa House Democrats

Iowa Physicians for Social Responsibility

Iowa PIRG

Iowa Policy Project

Iowa Pride Network

Iowa Public Interest Research Group

Iowa Underground

Iowans for Voting Integrity

Left Coast of Iowa

Midwest Environmental Justice Advocates

One Iowa (GLBT)

Progressive Action for the Common Good

Progressive Coalition of Central Iowa

QCAD (Quad-Citians Affirming Diversity - GLBT)

Rapid Response - Iowa

SEIU Local 199

Sierra Club - Iowa Chapter

Soypower - West Central Soy

Voter-owned Iowa

Iowa Blogs

Bleeding Heartland

BlogNetNews Iowa

The Caucus Cooler

Century of the Common Iowan

The Deprogrammer (Quad Cities)

Diary of a Political Madman

Empire Falls Blog

Essential Estrogen

From Right to Left

Gavin's Journal

Green Tea Blog

Iowa Ennui

Iowa House Democrats

Iowa Independent

Iowa Liberal

Iowa Progress

Iowa Rapid Response

Iowa True Blue (Gordon Fischer's Blog)

Iowa Underground

Iowa Voters for Open and Transparent Elections

Jedi Tony

John Deeth's Blog

Krusty Konservative

Left Coast of Iowa Blog

Leftist Logic

Marshall County Democrats

Nick Johnson's Blog

Nussle and Flow

Political Fallout

Mike Palecek

Political Forecast

Politics in Iowa

Kay Henderson and Radio Iowa

The Rural Populist

Small Town Fun

Smoky Hollow

Southwest Iowa Guy

State 29

Steve King Watch

Straight Out of the Cornfield

Fight
Media Bias

Iowa

Rapid Response Network - Iowa

First responders to biased, imbalanced or factually inaccurate media coverage


Iowans for Better Local TV

*IBLTV is a group of citizens from the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area who are concerned about the decline in the quality of local television. Fight local media consolidation, as it leads to an unaccountable medium that enriches itself while disregarding the need to serve the public good.


Air America

*How to Bring Air America Radio to Your Local Community


The Counterpoint

*The rational counter to 'The Point,' 'The Counterpoint' critiques and corrects the daily editorial by Sinclair Broadcasting's corporate vice president, Mark Hyman, that is broadcast on all Sinclair-owned television stations across the country


National

FAIR: Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting

*FAIR is a national media watch group that offers well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship


Media Matters for America

*Media Matters for America is an information center dedicated to monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media