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Toddlers or Tobacco? Randy Kuhl caves in to Big Tobacco Lobbyists and votes against the bi-partisan Children's Health Insurance Bill (SCHIP)
Sep 28
CORNING N.Y. - Today, Retired Navy Commander and Candidate for New York's 29th Congressional District Eric Massa defended children's health care and went on the offensive against his opponent Randy Kuhl. This past week, Kuhl voted against the SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance Program) Bill in Congress which would extend health coverage to millions of children in low income families. This is the second SCHIP Bill this year which Kuhl has opposed and even though this Bill is the result of bi-partisan compromise, which has been supported by conservative Republican Senators such as Charles Grassley (Iowa) and Orrin Hatch (Utah), Randy Kuhl and President Bush oppose it.
Randy, please don't raise our taxes by rubberstamping George Bush's veto against children!
Oct 17
CORNING, N.Y. - As George Bush's Congressional rubberstamps prepare to block privately administered health insurance for more than 4 million children, including approximately 10,000 kids right here in New York's 29th Congressional District, working families all around America are holding their breaths and watching. Randy Kuhl, who voted against the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) after taking thousands of dollars from tobacco lobbyists now faces a second opportunity to do the right thing. Kuhl has dished out all kinds of excuses as to why he has and will reject SCHIP, including that it is too expensive. Randy Kuhl didn't consider the impact of voting against SCHIP on our property taxes however.
The American Cancer Society and cancer survivor Eric Massa challenge Randy Kuhl to shrug his loyalty to Big Tobacco and George Bush for the sake of Children
Oct 18
CORNING, N.Y. - Retired Navy Commander and Congressional candidate for New York's 29th District, Eric Massa, made a final personal appeal for his opponent, Randy Kuhl, to reconsider his vote against the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Kuhl, who took an additional $1,000 from tobacco giant RJ Reynolds just one week before the initial vote, has vowed to sustain George Bush's veto during the override vote scheduled for today. The American Cancer Society, the foremost authority on cancer legislation, has denounced the efforts of a handful of Congressmen, including Randy Kuhl, for protecting tobacco lobbyists above children. Below is a statement from the American Cancer Society regarding the SCHIP vote:
SCHIP to be voted on again today... Massa issues concise statement
Oct 25
"No more dancing around the issue. For heaven's sake Randy, do the right thing for New York's children."
Kuhl votes for insurance discrimination - Bush rubber stamp was just one of two New York Congressmen to vote against landmark Wellstone bill
March 6
CORNING, NY - Yesterday, Randy Kuhl voted against the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act of 2007 in yet another lock step Bush vote. Earlier this year, Kuhl stood against SCHIP health care for millions of children on four separate occasions, and now he stands against helping families receive access to critical mental health and addiction treatment. Kuhl, who has received thousands of dollars from insurance lobbyists, has a long history of standing with big business and against families of Western New York.

"The Wellstone bill is one of the most important mental health bills ever to pass the House, but once again Randy Kuhl has decided to stand against families," said Congressional challenger Eric Massa. "If this legislation had been in place a few years ago, it's quite likely that the tragedy of Virginia Tech could have been averted. New Yorkers don't deserve to have a Congressman who consistently puts the priorities of George Bush and insurance lobbyists over those of our own families. Mr. Kuhl stood against our children four separate times during the SCHIP debate and now he stands against those that need our help the most. The working families of Western New York want a Congressman who will represent their values in Congress, not insurance lobbyists, and that's exactly why I am running."
Blogs
Fixing Our Health Care System
Sep 21 by Eric Massa
This past Saturday I celebrated my 47th birthday.  It was a birthday I wasn't supposed to have.  When I was 38 doctors told me that I would never celebrate my 40th birthday.   I beat the odds and that helped inspire me to run for Congress.   But along the way I got a chance to see just how broken our health care system is.  When I retired from the Navy with a diagnosis of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, I had the eye-opening experience of touring the country as a cancer outreach specialist.  I learned, much to my dismay, that hundreds of thousands of families across this country are forced to make incredible sacrifices in order to afford necessary medical attention.  One recent estimate says that there are 46.6 million uninsured people in the US.  But actually, it's worse than that one statistic alone indicates.  
Articles
POLITICS: Massa to Kuhl: Override S-chip veto  from Other on Jan 22
Rochester City Newspaper
By Jeremy Moule

Democratic Congressional candidate Eric Massa has a simple question for his counterpart: Which is worse, costlier cigarettes or leaving millions of children without health insurance?

On January 23, the House of Representatives will decide whether to override President Bush's veto of a bill expanding the Children's Health Insurance Program (S-chip), the states' health insurance programs for children. If the veto is rejected, the program would expand to cover more low- and middle- income children. It would be funded through a new tobacco tax.

"Getting a child to see a doctor should not be a political decision," Massa said during a January 22 press conference. He challenged Republican Rep. Randy Kuhl, his potential opponent in the November election, to vote for a veto override. (Kuhl has not yet announced whether he will seek re-election.)

In previous statements, Kuhl criticized the expansion bills, saying they didn't meet the needs of low-income children first before extending coverage to children in middle-income families. He voted against the bills and also to uphold vetoes against them.

S-chip was set to expire last year, but Congress passed a bill extending it until March 31, 2009. Kuhl voted for the extension.

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Steuben County Democratic Committee Picnic Join the Steuben County Democratic Committee and honored guests Eric Massa and Andrew Cuomo for a picnic!  Sat. Aug 30 - 2:30 PM

Rochester Labor Day Parade! Join Eric Massa and supporters at the Rochester Labor Day Parade! Eric will drive from the Rushford Parade to catch the tail end of the Rochester parade, but supporters will have a huge presence. Come march for Massa! Meet at 10:00AM at Arnold Park to assemble.  Mon. Sep 1 - 10:00 AM

The Rushford Labor Day Parade! Join Eric Massa, the Machinists, and supporters at the annual Rushford Labor Day Parade! Eric will march in the first half of the parade and then rush up to Rochester for a second parade! The Rushford parade steps off at 10:30AM!  Mon. Sep 1 - 10:30 AM

IBEW Rally and Picnic Join Eric Massa, right after the Rochester Labor Day Parade, for the IBEW Rally and Picnic.  Mon. Sep 1 - 1:00 PM

Address Men in Transition On Tuesday, Eric will address Men in Transition in Rochester.  Tue. Sep 2 - 10:30 AM

Alfred House Party Join Angela and David Rossington in Alfred to meet Eric Massa at a house party. Please call the Rossington's at 607-587-8310 to RSVP.  Wed. Sep 3 - 5:00 PM

Olean Campaign Office Grand Opening Join Eric Massa, staff, and supporters at the grand opening of the Olean Massa for Congress office.  Fri. Sep 5 - 6:00 PM

Hang Around Victor Day! Join Eric Massa and supporters at Hang Around Victor Day!   Sat. Sep 6 - 9:00 AM

Middlesex House Party Join host, Linda Sheive, for a house party for Eric. Call Linda at 585-554-4746 to RSVP.  Sat. Sep 6 - 3:00 PM

Andover Town Hall House Party Join Eric at the Andover Town Hall for a town hall meeting. For more information or to RSVP please contact Galen Brooks 607-478-8676.  Sun. Sep 7 - 1:00 PM

Corning House Party Join host David Kartzman at a house party for Eric Massa! Please RSVP by calling 607-739-4181.  Sun. Sep 7 - 7:00 PM

Mendon House Party Join hosts Robert and Lisa Withers at a house party for Eric. Please call the Withers' to RSVP at 585-624-4373.  Mon. Sep 8 - 6:00 PM

Penfield House Party Join Eric in Penfield at a house party, hosted by Joyce and Jim Ebmeyer. Call 585-381-3395 to RSVP.  Tue. Sep 9 - 7:00 PM

Rochester Women Business Owner Lunch Eric Massa is a guest speaker at the Rochester Women Business Owner Lunch. He will discuss issues that impact small business owners and women in the workforce.  Wed. Sep 10 - 12:00 PM

Cornell University Democrats host Eric! Join the Cornell University Democrats and guest speaker, Eric Massa, at their second meeting of the 2008-2009 year.   Wed. Sep 10 - 5:00 PM

NYSUT Presidents Council Meeting Eric will meet and create with local union presidents.  Thu. Sep 11 - 3:15 PM

NYSUT House Party NYSUT members, Warner and Chris Page, will host a house party for Eric Massa.  Thu. Sep 11 - 5:00 PM

Salamanca Area Citizen's Center Fun Days Join Eric at the Salamanca Area Citizen's Center Fun Days! A free dinner is served at 12:00PM.  Fri. Sep 12 - 10:00 AM

IBEW Rochester Meeting Eric will attend the IBEW Rochester Meeting.  Fri. Sep 12 - 7:00 PM

SCOPE Candidates Lunch Eric Massa will be introduced at the meet the candidates lunch hosted by the Ontario County Chapter of SCOPE.   Sat. Sep 13 - 12:00 PM

Victor House Party Join Eric and hosts Bill and Laura Glasner at a house party in Victor! RSVP at 585-924-9579.  Sat. Sep 13 - 5:00 PM

Schuyler County Picnic! Join Eric and supporters for a fall picnic!  Sun. Sep 14 - 4:00 PM

Chair's Club Breakfast Eric Massa is a guest at the Chair's Club Breakfast with Joe Morelle.  Wed. Sep 17 - 8:00 PM

WXXI Forum Eric Massa has agreed to debate in the WXXI Voice of the Voter forum. WXXI is working in partnership with the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Hearing and Speech Center, and the Center for Disability Rights to conduct a forum that is accessible to both live and television audiences who are deaf or hard of hearing.  Mon. Sep 22 - 7:00 PM

Millport House Party Join Jim and Mary Carr for a house party in Millport. Please call 607-739-3103 to RSVP.  Sat. Sep 27 - 4:00 PM

Allegany Democratic Committee Fundraiser Join the Allegany Democrats and Eric Massa at the annual Allegany County fundraiser.  Sun. Sep 28 - 1:00 PM

Brighton House Party Join host David Marcus for a house party for Eric Massa.  Sun. Sep 28 - 6:00 PM

AARP hosts a debate Eric Massa had agreed to debate, pending Randy Kuhl's participation.  Mon. Sep 29 - 1:00 PM

Alfred University Political Science Club host a debate Join the Alfred University Political Science Club and Eric Massa for a debate between the candidates of New York's 29th Congressional District. The event will be held on October 1st or October 8th, pending Randy Kuhl's participation.  Wed. Oct 1 - 6:00 PM

The League of Women Voters hosts a debate Eric Massa has agreed to debate, pending Randy Kuhl's participation.  Thu. Oct 2 - 7:00 PM

GRAPE Candidates' Forum Join GRAPE and Congressional candidate, Eric Massa, pending Randy Kuhl's participation.  Fri. Oct 3 - 8:30 PM

Cohocton Fall Foliage Festival Parade! Join Eric Massa and a large group of supporters at the Cohocton Fall Foliage Festival Parade! The parade steps off at noon!  Sat. Oct 4 - 12:00 PM

Bolivar House Party Join hosts, Eileen and Joe Schaffner, for a house party for Eric Massa! Please contact the Schaffners at 585-928-2395 to RSVP.  Sat. Oct 4 - 7:00 PM

Teamsters Picnic Eric will attend the Teamsters Picnic in Rochester, NY.  Sun. Oct 5 - 1:00 PM

Canandaigua House Party Please join hosts Bonnie and Jim Dorschel at a house party for Eric Massa. RSVP by calling 585-905-1395.  Thu. Oct 9 - 7:00 PM

Back to Democracy Meeting Join Eric Massa and Back to Democracy at a meeting.  Fri. Oct 10 - 7:00 PM

WETM hosts a debate Eric Massa has agreed to debate, pending Randy Kuhl's participation.  Tue. Oct 21 - 7:00 PM

Pittsford House Party Join Chis and Helen Haller for a house party in Pittsford. Please RSVP at 585-387-9570.  Thu. Oct 23 - 7:00 PM

Elmira League of Women Voters host a debate Join the Elmira League of Women Voters and Eric Massa at a debate between the candidates in NY-29. The event is pending Eric Massa's participation.  Sun. Oct 26 - 2:00 PM

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