(Left: Robert Williams joined the 'Rally Against Insurance Corporations' on Sept. 22, 2009 in Miami, FL. Photo credit: Joe Raedle, Getty Images. )
Updated Nov. 8, 2009: Yesterday the House of Representatives voted 220-215 in favor of passing a health care reform bill. However, a similar measure in the Senate faces an uphill battle. Find out below how you can still help get health care reform passed in Congress. The hotline mentioned below will still be in operation.
Despite pessimism by some leaders in Congress, health care reform still has a chance to pass before the year is out. That's why the tea-baggers have been making so much noise this week at the Capitol, where the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on a health care reform bill as early as Saturday, Nov. 7. They want to kill the legislation and end any chance of universal health care.
So how about you? Are you willing to let that happen, despite the fact that black people are less likely to have health insurance and on average spend a higher percentage of their income on health care? "Most African Americans and others know someone who has died unnecessarily due to our broken health care system," says NAACP president and CEO Benjamin Jealous. "We need heath care reform that provides access to affordable comprehensive health insurance coverage for all Americans, and that can't be done without a strong public option."
If you agree you can make your voice heard on health care reform without heading down to D.C. -- in fact, without leaving your home. The NAACP has joined forces with the National Urban League, National Council of Black Mayors, National Coalition for Black Civic Participation, and others under the banner of the Black Leadership Forum, to create a telephone hot line that will connect you directly with your elected official's office. Call 1-866-783-2462 this weekend, and follow the instructions to be connected with your lawmaker's office. Then tell them that you want health care reform with a public option passed before year's end. If you'd rather do it online, visit the NAACP's 880 Campaign web site.
The black organizations have also created a "war room" on K Street in Washington, DC, with phone banks to get the word out about the hotline and the need to speak out now. Among those in the war room this week were Rep. Barbara Lee (D, California).
"Grass roots mobilization helped elect the first African American to the presidency of the United States of America," says Lee. "Grass roots activism will help...ensure that America has, as our policy, that health care is a basic civil right and not a privilege." Hear more of what Lee had to say above, in a video provided to Black Voices by the NAACP.
In the video below, Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. of the Hip Hop Caucus, shares why he's in the war room.



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By: DA PROSECUTA on 11/07/2009 1:56AM
AMENNNNNNNNNN!!! I thought I was the only one that could see that this so called reform would hurt us more than help us!!!
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By: ogbobbye on 11/07/2009 2:40AM
show me a bad hood, a getto, gov housing in decay, and I will show you government so called HELP. They destroyed the black family unit by replacing the man of the house with their welfare, give you just enough to keep you poor. Under educate the children so that they have no chance in live but to stay right where they are it's time to stop living the live they give you and start living the live god gave you doing for yourself and your own I am with Cherokee on this good comment
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By: Morbidlyamused on 11/07/2009 2:53AM
@ Cherokee Masala... I CONCUR.
We as Black people NEED to get our heads out the the sand where 'they' want us. Health Care Reform is a good thing. THIS MESS is a disaster!
More government involvement in our lives. Our government cannot do anything right. Medicare and Medicaid are financial disasters and failures admitted to by the government. Those programs are directly involved in the run away costs of medical care; the bottomless pits of government spending.
So in our elected officials opinions the answer is make it bigger. What absurdity. The answer is in cleaning up existing programs, elimination waste and corruption and passing legislation that regulates insurance companies, the biggest culprit of them all.
Take care of coverage for those who either don't have any or do not have enough. But for God sake, don't screw the entire system up just because you can. That's stupid.
If my starter is out on my car, I don't rebuild the car from end to end. Nor do I take it to the scrap yard, I spend the $125 to get the RIGHT part and FIX it the RIGHT way.
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By: ward on 11/07/2009 8:02AM
Nationalizing health care doesn't improve health care! IT ONLY CREATES COST for the small percentage of taxpayers and employers who support everyone else. Your food bill and your car insurance, and your HEALTH insurance should be your own responsibility. Insurance gets more expensive the more we use it. It should only be for catastrophic purposes. Risk exists for all demographic sub-categories....black, white, jewish, children, seniors. Risk is no reason to insure everyone. STOP BANKRUPTING THE COUNTRY. My kids live here.
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By: EW01 on 11/07/2009 8:06AM
*please* people. Medicare is a government program. Is it perfect? No, but it has saved and extended the lives of millions over the years.
All we want is a similar choice of last resort for the working poor of this country and their families. A public option is a *choice*. If you don't like it, buy private insurance. But don't take away the safety net for poor sick children, for crying out loud.
We're trying to have a society here.
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By: falling on 11/07/2009 9:30AM
We HAVE a program for our poor children....it is called SCHIP! My niece, who has five children by four different men, has medicaid for her children, 100% free. Too many don't sign up for the currently available programs because it is easier to just walk into a hospital ER...no paperwork, no appointments to set or keep, no co-pay and it is free. If we put a stop to this behavior alone, maybe more of the parents of our poor children will sign up for the insurance programs that already exist for these children.
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By: hc on 11/07/2009 10:13AM
EW01 on 11/07/2009 8:06AM *please* people. Medicare is a government program. Is it perfect? No, but it has saved and extended the lives of millions over the years.
All we want is a similar choice of last resort for the working poor of this country and their families. A public option is a *choice*. If you don't like it, buy private insurance. But don't take away the safety net for poor sick children, for crying out loud.
We're trying to have a society here.
******************Trying to save a society by cutting 500 BILLION dollars from Medicare???? Saving a society by throwing the elderly under a bus? NO THANKS.
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By: hc on 11/07/2009 10:22AM
Sorry grandma, you can no longer have your expensive medicine that extends your quality of life or your pain killers because the Democrats will cut your medicare so that minorities, illegal immigrants and others who need insurance MAY GET IT.Also, that hip replacement you are scheduled for, well forget it. Nancy Pelosi did the math and you will be dead and gone by the time she figures the government could justify their investiment. Instead Julio and his illegal family will get treatment for their swine flu that they brought here across the border.
Love; Your LIBERAL LAWMAKERS
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By: John on 11/08/2009 12:11AM
Healthcare is not a right.
This healthcare is for the illegam immigrants so the dem-o-rats can buy their botes when they make them legal.
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By: Carl Van Dam on 11/07/2009 3:25PM
No one should die because they can't afford health care..and no family should go broke trying to pay for health care.
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