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Urgent IAF Covid-19 Call To Action -- Contact Congressional Members Now March 23, 2020


NEWSFLASH:

 

As of this morning Congress is deadlocked on the Covid-19 Stimulus. 

 
Let's ACT NOW to make sure help gets to the families and communities who need it the most. Let's make sure this is not just a giveaway that only benefits the CEO's of multinational corporations. 
 
 
Tell them "People most harmed by the Covid-19 crisis should benefit most from the stimulus-  not multinational corporations."   
 
2. Convince 3 people you know to call! 
 
 
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  Urgent Call to Contact Congressional Members Now

The Covid-19 pandemic is precipitating an economic crisis of historic proportions, requiring sacrifices from all Americans to avoid a massive loss of life.  Congress must respond with a fiscal policy aimed at avoiding a serious Depression. The Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) urges Congress to deliver an economic stimulus plan that protects those who urgently need help the most: American workers, families, and small businesses on the front lines of this national emergency.

Contact your congressional members NOW to urge them to act boldly and swiftly to:

1. Help American Workers and Families Now: Make an immediate payment of $2,000 per person, followed by additional monthly payments for as long as the economic crisis persists.
 
2. Save Jobs and Protect Service Sector Workers: Expand Unemployment Insurance and Paid Sick Leave to cover 90% of wages, for all workers regardless of company size or whether they are contract workers.  Provide service and food distribution worker hazard pay and additional health protections. Offer grants to companies, small businesses, and charitable nonprofits that keep workers on their payroll at 80% of pre-crisis wages.  Provide 0% loans and grants to charitable and religious nonprofits under the SBA Disaster Relief program to meet immediate community needs.  Create large-scale public works in partnership with the religious and non-profit sectors to provide living wage employment with benefits and vital services for families. 
 
3. Drastically Expand Health Care Coverage for the Most Vulnerable: Provide universal & free Covid-19 tests with extensive community outreach to targeted high risk populations. Increase Medicaid contribution nationwide by 10 percentage points over each participating state’s rate, and reinstate the 100% federal contribution for Medicaid expansion.
 
4. Invest Heavily in Health Care Infrastructure to Support Front Line Workers and Providers: Exercise the full powers under the Defense Production Act to produce health care equipment including test kits, ventilators, N95 respirator masks, protective clothing and hospital beds. 
 
5. Protect Our Communities: Suspend all evictions, foreclosures and utility shut-offs for homeowners, renters, religious institutions, and non-profit organizations. Provide free  internet, cable and phone – essential for safety and remote public education. Suspend the public charge rule for the duration of the crisis and ensure that no services utilized during this period apply to any reinstated rule.
 
6. Avoid the Mistakes of the 2008 Financial Sector Bailouts: Require safeguards and strict accountability that all corporations seeking bailout funds provide, among other provisions, protection of workers’ jobs, retirement plans, right to organize, healthcare and paid sick leave.  Prohibit executive pay raises and bonuses with these funds. Require market-rate returns on public dollars invested.  For corporations with over 500 employees, limit bailouts only to firms denied private financing.

 
Contact your Congressional Representatives and Senators now!  The federal government must act swiftly and decisively.  We must take all necessary steps to avoid the loss of income, housing, safety, and crumbling communities.  Those most at risk should be the direct and primary beneficiaries of federal intervention, not multinational corporations.  

Metro IAF, is part of the Industrial Areas Foundation, the nation’s first and largest network of multi-faith community organizations. Our 23 member organizations have deep-roots in the political and financial power centers in the eastern United States and Europe.
 
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