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STUDENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT -LOBBY TRAINING BY KATIE ROBBINS 2016 STUDENT LOBBY DAY SPONSORED BY: STUDENTS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM PHYSICIANS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM NY METRO AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE OF INTERNS & RESIDENTS

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STUDENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT -LOBBY TRAININGBY KATIE ROBBINS2016 STUDENT LOBBY DAY SPONSORED BY:STUDENTS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMPHYSICIANS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM NY METROAMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONCOMMITTEE OF INTERNS & RESIDENTS

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1) Travel Logistics/ Schedule of the day

2) Policy and Politics of the New York Health Act

3) What to do before, during, and after the meeting with your legislators

WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW?

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LOGISTICS /SCHEDULE1) Make sure you are registered at pnhpnymetro.org or

contact Katie at [email protected]) Coming from NYC? Catch the bus in one of two places:

• 7:00am 33rd St btw 7th and 8th Ave• 7:30am Corner of Morris Park and East Chester Road in the

Bronx

3) Coming from outside NYC? Katie will be in touch about transportation options!

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SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY  10:00 AM       Convene near Au Bon Pain in Central Concourse

11:00 AM       Paid Family Leave Press Conference (optional)

11:45 AM NYH Press Conference outside Assembly Chambers

1-3:00 PM       Meeting with Legislators 

4:00 PM       Bus leave Albany for NYC, expects to arrive in NYC by 7pm

SEE THE MAP IN YOUR MATERIAL PACKET

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PRO TIPS• Pack a lunch to save money or plan to eat at the food

court. • Security: You will have to pass through metal detectors

and have any bags scanned through an x-ray machine. Sharp objects, such as pocket knives and nail clippers will not be allowed into the building.

• You will likely have to go through security to get from the press conference to your meetings. Please allow at least 20 minutes for security delays.

 

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WHAT TO WEAR?

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WHO WILL I MEET WITH ON 2/2?• We are working on finalizing the schedule and teams now. You will have

the schedule a few days before and there will be time to meet with your group on the bus or in advance of your meetings to strategize.

• You will receive a background sheet with a photo of the representatives you are scheduled to meet with as part of your lobby materials.

• The planning team decided to target legislators who haven’t cosponsored the legislation yet, which means they may not be friendly to single payer. Be prepared for tough questions!

• You may be meeting with a staff person if the legislator is not available. This can be as important or sometimes more important because of the influence staff has on positions the legislator takes.

• Make sure to note who you met with and get their business card for follow up.

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MEETINGS CONT’D• Meetings usually last between 15 and 30 minutes, but

sometimes longer!• Most meetings will be in the office of the legislator, in the

LOB (Legislative Office Building – see the map). • Sometimes meetings will be noted as “off the floor”

• This means that you will go to the Assembly or Senate Chambers and request the legislator meet you outside to hold the meeting in the hallway

• You will ask the Sgt of Arms to request the member’s meet with you as scheduled and they will pull the member of the floor. It’s a different kind of meeting, maybe you will have only 5 minutes so be prepared to make the ask up front and quickly

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DROP INS• Each lobby team will have a few offices listed as “Drop

ins”. This means we didn’t schedule a meeting in advance, but we want to drop in and thank the legislator for voting for the bill in the Assembly. A few ideas how to make it effective:• Go to the office and drop in on staff to say thank you.• Leave behind materials that will be provided to you• Take a group photo with the staff in front of a picture of the

legislator’s plaque in front of the office• Tweet the photo to the legislator. It’s a big deal when they

get a tweet! • This helps build buzz about the bill.

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ORGANIZING YOUR TEAMWhen you meet with your team, take a few minutes to decide who will take on the following roles:• Who will facilitate the meeting and make sure it stays on

track?• Who will share a personal story?• Who make the ask of the legislator or staff person?• Who will take notes and submit the report back form?Make sure you have the legislator packet from PNHP NY Metro to give to the legislator or his/her staff.Plan to debrief after the meeting with your group.

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WHAT ARE WE ASKING?1) Will you cosponsor the New York Health Act?

• If they say yes, ask them to fill out the form and submit it to Assembly Member Gottfried or Senator Perkins

• If the meeting is going really well…ask if they will reach out to their colleagues who aren’t yet cosponsors?

• Will you appear at a community event to show your support?• How else can we help you build support for this issue in your district?

2) If they won’t cosponsor at this time, ask “will you vote for it when it in the Assembly when it comes up again this session?” or “will you vote for it in your Senate Committee when it comes up for vote in the future?” 3) If no to both 1 and 2…ask why not?

• Note the concerns from the representative on the report back form in your packet

• Ask them if there are any groups that they think we should be working with in their districts to move them on this issue.

• Do not feel you have to have all the answers. Take note and make sure they know we will follow up with them. Practice saying, “Good question. We will get back to you on that.”

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POLICY & POLITICS OF THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT

Why is this issue still so important to us?

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UNINSURED

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We are not getting our money’s worth compared to other affluent countries

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Life expectancy short 6 years for US, 4 for NYOr spending $6000 per person too much for US, $7000 for NY

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Rich Americans Live LongerAnd The Gap Is Getting Wider!

For men, the gain from being rich has grown from 6.4 years to 10.7 (+4.3 years); for women, from 4.2 to 9.5 (+5.3 years).

Life expectancy is declining for the poorest 40% of women!

Life expectancy at age 55 shown for different points on income ladder for people turning 55 in 1975 and 1995.

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New York Health Act A5062/S3525

• NYHA PASSED THE ASSEMBLY IN MAY 2015 WITH HUGE MAJORITY SUPPORT

• NEED TO PASS IT AGAIN IN THE ASSEMBLY BEFORE JUNE 2016.

• 20 COSPONSORS IN THE SENATE (NEED 32 TO PASS, REQUIRES SUPPORT FROM REPUBLICANS)

• DO NOT EXPECT IT TO GO FORWARD IN THE SENATE THIS SESSION, BUT WE WANT TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF COSPONSORS TO SHOW MOMENTUM

• AM GOTTFRIED / SEN PERKINS ARE LEAD SPONSORS.

Passed 92-47

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MAIN FEATURES OF THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT• Universal coverage – 100% of residents covered — Everybody in,

nobody out!

• Comprehensive benefits (includes all medically necessary care including mental health, vision, dental, prescriptions, etc)

• No deductibles or co-pays – eliminates discrimination by insurance status. No more bankruptcies just because you get sick

• Builds on the ACA – states allowed to innovate in 2017.

• Reduces reliance on property taxes to fund health care, a huge issue in New York State

• Funded by progressive income tax along with Federal funds

• This is the only way to cover everyone while spending less! A recent study showed an estimated savings of $45 Billion/year. 98% of New Yorkers will pay less.

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Sources of health care spending in New York State 2019 without further reform

(projected)

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Savings from New York Health2019 $ Billions

Total $71B – 25% of current spending

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Expanded and Improved Access to Health Care

with the New York Health Plan

Added cost $26 B - Net savings of $45 B

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Covering Everyone while Saving Money!

Additional costs from System ImprovementCovering the uninsured and poorly-insured +1.4%Elimination of cost-sharing and co-pays +3.9%Enhanced Medicare & Medicaid fees +3.8%SavingsReduced physician & hospital admin costs -7.2%Reduced insurance administrative costs -9.9%Bulk purchasing of drugs & devices -5.7%Reduced fraud -1.9%

-24.7%

Source: Economic Analysis of the NY Health Act, Gerald Friedman, April 2015

4.011.210.826.0 -20.7 -28.6-16.3 - 5.4 -71.0

2019 $B

Total Costs +9.1%

Total Savings Net Savings -15.6% - 45.0

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WHO SUPPORTS SINGLE PAYER?New York Health A.5062 (Gottfried), S.3525 (Perkins) has been endorsed by a long list of organizations, including the New York State AFL-CIO, SEIU 1199, the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), Local 32BJ SEIU, NY State United Teachers (NYSUT), United Federation of Teachers (UFT), UNITEHERE! Local 150, UFCW Region 1 and Local 1500, Communications Workers of America District 1 and Local 1180, IATSE Local 1, United Auto Workers 9 & 9A, the Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Union (RWDSU), RWDSU Local 338, UFCW, the Doctors Council SEIU, the Committee of Interns and Residents SEIU, United University Professions, IATSE Local 1, Utility Workers of America Locals 1 and 2, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, Make the Road/New York, VOCAL-NY, ACT UP/NY, African Service Committee, Harlem United, Housing Works, New York Communities for Change, MetroJustice of Rochester, Metro NY Health Care for All Campaign, New York Immigration Coalition, the New York State Academy of Family Physicians, the New York State American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Public Health Association of NYC (PHANYC), Commission on the Public's Health System (CPHS), Statewide Senior Action Council, the Green Party, the Working Families Party, Citizen Action, along with 92 state legislators.

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WHY SHOULD CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRATS & REPUBLICANS SUPPORT THE NEW YORK HEALTH ACT

• Affordable and Fair, businesses will save $• Choice: Provides full choice of doctor or hospital to the

patient, with no out of network fees or charges• Simple & Predictable: The funding mechanism provides

predictable costs for businesses, something the private insurance system lacks

• Prevents “job-lock,” encouraging entrepreneurship• A new documentary, FIX IT: Health Care at the Tipping

Point, makes the case for businesses to get behind single-payer. You can find the link to the film in your resources packet.

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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO YOU?Take a minute to think about why this issue is going to make a difference for you, your patients, your profession, your family, your country. Personal testimonials are a very powerful tool in lobbying. Remember: “One person is a tragedy; a million is a statistic.”Be ready to have one or two sentences to share in a meeting.

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FURTHER PREPARATIONAfter viewing this presentation, take some time to review the FAQs and materials in your packets.

Remember, you don’t have to have all the answers. It’s important to be there and show your support, and any questions that come up that you don’t know how to respond to can be addressed at a later time.

Thank you!!!

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QUESTIONS?Please contact Katie Robbins 330-618-6379

[email protected]