Health Care for Ohio
SPAN
The Single Payer Action Network's focus is to win voter approval of the Health Care For All Ohioans Act (HCFAOA).
Fifth Annual State Conference, Saturday, April 19, 2008: Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center, Columbus, Ohio
My Elected Officials
Find and contact your federal, state, and local officials.
The Green Party is composed of grassroots activists, environmentalists, advocates for social justice, nonviolent resisters, and regular citizens who've had enough of corporate-dominated politics. Our goal is to be the electoral wing of the nation-wide movements against war and corporate power. To see how our platform differs from that of other parties, see The Real Difference.
Greens provide real solutions for real problems, because our members are locally-based activists just like you. Whether the issue is universal health care, corporate globalization, alternative energy, election reform, or decent, living wages for workers, Greens have the courage and independence necessary to take on the powerful corporate interests.
The Federal Elections Commission recognizes the Green Party of the United States, and we have had successful candidates running in many states from California to Colorado to Maine. We also are part of a global Green movement, with shared ecology and justice-focused values. Some of these Green Parties have received enough popular votes from their countrymen to serve at the highest levels of their respective governments. With your help, we will be able to be able to say the same in 2008 and beyond.
EVENTS
The State Convention will be held in Athens on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Athens, located at 184 Longview Heights
Rd. in Athens, Ohio 45701. [map]
Doors open for registration at 9:30 am with the meeting convening at 10 am.
Hear past and present Ohio Green candidates speak about their experiences
and campaigns and hear about the Green Party candidates for President. During
the convention Green Party of Ohio members will be casting their primary election
votes for Ohio's choice for Green Party Presidential Candidate. The event
is open to the general public with voting restricted to registered members
of the Ohio Green Party. The deadline for new members to join the Green Party
in order to vote is noon April 4, 2008.
What the two corporate-dominated political parties don't want you to remember is that, over the centuries, American third parties have been at the forefront of many progressive changes we now consider essential, including the 8-hour day, voting rights for women, and the abolition of slavery. In fact, the Republican Party was itself a third party movement 150 years ago, when Abraham Lincoln and other anti-slavery activists left the dying Whig Party.
It is time to move beyond the failed two-party system that has produced candidates who have not fixed the healthcare, living wage, and other key issues of our time. All we get is more excuses about why things cannot be changed, while corporations accountable to no government continue to control our lives.
The Green Party supports Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) , which would encourage coalition-building instead of negative attacks against opponents, and allow each of us to vote for our favorite candidate instead of the candidate we dislike least.
The "spoiler" arguments by adherents of the two-party system would be addressed by IRV, where all parties would have a fair chance at victory, and where winning candidates would have to reach out to losing candidates to build the coalitions necessary to win 51% of the vote.
The Green Party has been growing rapidly since 2001, and includes college students, senior citizens, and all ages in-between. We need compassionate, forward-looking people like yourself to serve as candidates, donors, and volunteers. With your help, we can build a party and a nation that are focused on peace, justice, living wages, and sustainable growth.
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