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Cause I have way too much time on my hands I was looking though govtrack.us at the new bills/actions introduced by the 111th Congress already this year. There are about a bajillion, so I didn’t look at all of them. I did look at a few and here are the ones I’ll be watching:
- H.R. 2: To amend title XXI of the Social Security Act to extend and improve the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and for other purposes. (Yay SCHIP! Expand away, but do so wisely, thanks.)
- H.R. 18: Powder-Crack Cocaine Penalty Equalization Act of 2009 (long overdue, and interestingly sponsored by a Republican)
- H.R. 11 Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 and S. 182: Paycheck Fairness Act (I’m not up on all the details of both bills, how they will be implemented in ‘real life’ and if they will actually get results, but I’m interested to see how these play out. Hillary Clinton is the main Senatorial sponsor of S.182, so that’s one thing she won’t be doing anymore.)
- H.R. 59: Ex-Offenders Voting Rights Act of 2009 (Allows for felons to vote after a certain period. I’m interested cause I had a previous discussion with someone about how it was interesting that felons can be in office, but they can’t vote.)
On the list to watch because of absurdity or awesomeness of name:
- H.R. 390: College Football Playoff Act of 2009 (That’s right folks, no more BCS rankings determining bowl games, Congress is asking for a full on playoff system, and, unsurprisingly, it is sponsored by a Texan.)
- H.R. 386: CLASS Act of 2009 (Get it, CLASS act, get it? Also could be good, well from my point of view, I think it is giving more tax breaks to those who are currently repaying their student loans. Yeah, I’m a huge supporter of that.)
- H.R. 227: Sanctity of Human Life Act (It is as bad as you think it is. ‘The life of each human being begins with fertilization’. Oy. You can believe that, but don’t put what are basically religious beliefs into law and impose them on the nation. It is also a nice little way to get around the whole debate of Roe v Wade and just make all abortion completely illegal as they would be ‘murders’ under this law. Maybe we should look to actually provide access to low cost family planning programs and contraceptives, but of course, that just encourages sex, silly me.)
- H.R. 87: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Act of 2009 (I’m only in this for the name. Don’t see why this wouldn’t pass, just puts the option of giving $1 or more to the Federal Treasury on tax returns. Most definitely wins for best name.)
Also, Senator Inouye from Hawaii has three (that I saw, maybe more?) interesting health related bills that would expand public health service loans to also cover graduate programs in professional psychology, to expand Medicare coverage to include nursing school clinics, and to provide health care practitioners in rural areas with training in preventive health care, including both physical and mental care.
Also, also, the House has two resolutions that are to stop Congress from automatically getting a pay raise in 2010. Very interesting. Lets see if they actually vote to not give themselves more money.
- suse
Categories: Politics · educational
Tagged: 111th Congress, america, change, Daniel Inouye, government, Hillary Clinton, Politics, public health, thinking of the children
For all of those of you who are sort of wistfully wondering in the salad days of the Obama transition team, “dude, where’s my change?” here you go! Via the WaPo and Jezebel:

Jon "No Relation" Favreau Exemplifying Change
When Sam Cooke intoned “Change is Going to Come,” do you think that this is what was meant? Regardless, change is certainly here. Jon Favreau (no relation to Jon “Iron Man” Favreau) is intelligent, young, perhaps a speech writer you’d like to chastely discuss the finer points of prose with? Certainly a change for this country. This is the kind of dull, not so scandalous, Facebookery that will come with the new administration of digicam wielding millennials.
Speaking of which, I have a digital camera, a blog that I may come to regret at some medical school interview and a penchant for cardboard cutouts, where is my job, please? I’ll take Secretary of Fierrrrrrce! Or HHS.
- Ferrrosha
Categories: Good Things · Politics
Tagged: america, change, not dumb, Politics, the other jon favreau, thinking of the children
October 10, 2008 · 1 Comment
So I’ve been thinking about writing a post regarding Prop 8 here in CA for awhile and after I heard an ad on the radio supporting the Prop I decided I really had to.
First, I am totally opposed to Prop 8. This proposition would make an amendment to the CA constitution limiting ‘marriage’ to that between a man and a woman. Now, anyone who is behind equality and good will and social justice should also be opposed to this proposition. Essentially Prop 8 and proposed laws like it are simply another form of separate but equal. Which, if you don’t remember, was decidedly (and rightly) shot down by the U.S. Supreme Court back in 1954 and then the decision was upheld and expanded in subsequent decisions. I still find it ridiculous that it wasn’t until 1967 that the U.S. Supreme Court made a decision that laws against racially mixed marriages were unconstitutional. To me the right of any two people to marry falls under this same category. We can not claim to have a free and just society in the United States and then make laws not allowing our citizens to marry those whom they love.
Back to the ad I heard supporting Proposition 8. The CA Supreme Court decision earlier this year stating that the state ban on same sex marriages is unconstitutional is a wonderful thing. I completely agree with the court’s decision that sexual orientation, like race or gender, “does not constitute a legitimate basis upon which to deny or withhold legal rights.” So the idea that there is a Proposition out there that seeks to dismantle this decision is horrible. On top of that, the ads for Prop 8 are completely misleading. Churches and congregations who make the decision to not perform same sex marriages will not lose their non-profit/tax-free status. Civil institutions (i.e. city halls) would be required to perform all lawful marriages, but churches are private institutions and can make their own decisions.
In addition, I don’t think the belief that many individuals hold about God creating marriage between a man and a woman should be used in this argument. One of the founding tenets of the United States is separation of church and state. This being so, the religious definition of marriage should not necessarily be taken as the same thing in our civil definitions. Not allowing a group of people the same rights as others is the absolute meaning of discrimination, and this is what Prop 8 supports. Personally, I would have all instances of ‘marriage’ taken out of the civil code and replaced with ‘civil union’. This keeps religious ideology out of our laws and allows churches/temples/mosques and their corresponding religions to maintain their own beliefs.
As well, as supporting ads claim, same sex marriage as a concept will not now be taught in schools. This in itself is just an absurd idea. Perhaps addressing same sex couples in sex ed classes and talking about all possibilities within dating and relationships in high school settings (with counselors, psychologists, administrators, etc.) will now be easier. And when living in the real world these are things that need to be addressed if brought up because we want future generations to be able to take care of themselves, both physically and emotionally.
So basically, what I’m trying to say is PLEASE do not support this proposition. When you go to the polls in November vote NO on Prop 8. Because everyone deserves to be with the person they love.
- suse
Please visit noonprop8.com
Categories: Politics · educational
Tagged: amendments, CA, do, gay pride, government, marriage, Politics, Prop 8, social justice, thinking of the children
September 14, 2008 · 6 Comments
And they mention dinosaurs!
- suse
P.S. For all of you getting here through the ‘flirg’ tag, the most reliable or plausible things that I’ve seen are ‘First Lady Is Really Gay’ and ‘First Lady Is Really a Guy’. Though I’ve also seen ‘First Lady I’d Rather Get elected’, but that’s not something Clinton/Poehler would want people to stop calling her. Plus, where’s the ‘e’?
Categories: Good Things · Politics · tv
Tagged: amazing, Amy Poehler, dinosaurs, flirg, Hillary Clinton, not dumb, palin, Politics, SNL, Tina Fey, tv
Hey Friends,
I’m here at Columbia’s historic Morningside campus observing the leadup to the possibly historical discussion between presidential hopefuls and senators (question: who’s watching the senate if everyone’s gone?) Barack Hussein Obama and John Sidney McCain III. Oh, and Bollinger will be there too. There’s a jumbotron set up for all of us peons who didn’t get in by lottery or birth rite. Currently blank, but the masses have begun to assemble and stare at the looming, blank screen. Sooooo many people have gathered, like, an appropriate number for a protest, if Columbia protested. I guess this is more of a power-elite flash mob. Anyways, a few blocks and shut down, many campus entrances, and both GED and ESL testing services have been canceled (you need a Columbia ID to get even close to the wrought-iron fence). So many metaphors for Americana here.
But, I’m hopeful that something magical will happen. I’m hoping that, since this is not meant to be a debate, that reason may co-exist with rhetoric. Especially today, when, collectively there is much to think about and discuss.
Ok, off to class. See you at the after party!
-Ferrrosha
Categories: Politics
Tagged: Academia, america, college, columbia craziness, McCain, new york, Obama, Politics
Insane fundamentalist Christians don’t understand how capitalism functions
So apparently McDonald’s sponsored last year’s SF Gay Pride parade, and the AFA is all up in arms about it and are encouraging their members to boycott all McDonald’s chains. Why they don’t understand why a giant multi-national corporation would target a huge potential market like this, I don’t know.
The comments on the articles are the best though. I guess Chik-Fil-A will be getting more business than they ever dreamed?
Categories: Food · Politics
Tagged: capitalism, dumb, fast food, gay pride, McDonald's, Politics