MNA Nurses Announce Seven Endorsements for Open Races in 2022 Election (Page 20)

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Candidates pledge to support Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act, put patients and healthcare workers before profits 

(St. Paul) – June 17, 2022 – Nurses of the Minnesota Nurses Association today announced seven new endorsements for the 2022 election cycle for candidates in open races for the Minnesota Legislature. These endorsements, like those previously announced by MNA, are based on screening interviews and recommendations of member nurses based on candidates’ pledged support for MNA priority issues. All endorsed candidates have affirmed their commitment to support the Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act; oppose the Outsourcing Care Compact; and defend workers’ collective bargaining rights and oppose so-called “right-to-work” laws.

The candidates in open races endorsed by MNA nurses today for their commitment to these priority issues are Susan Pha (SD 38); Judy Seeberger (SD 41); Nicole Mitchell (SD 47); Matt Norris (HD 32B); Larry Kraft (HD 46A); Samantha Sencer-Mura (HD 63A); and Leigh Finke (HD 66A).

About the MNA Endorsed Candidates
Nurses appreciated that Pha pledged to listen to nurses “to understand issues from us as experts,” and to stand with nurses to hold hospital executives accountable to fair contracts with nurses, and to address issues with nurse staffing and access to healthcare in Minnesota.

Seeberger, a union member, pledged to be a voice for MNA nurses in the Senate on staffing and other bedside issues, “not just a round of applause.” Nurses appreciated Seeberger’s willingness to listen and learn from nurses in the screening on the topic of the Outsourcing Care Compact.

MNA members appreciated that Mitchell, whose sister is a nurse, clearly understood the need for staffing legislation. Mitchell also pledged to stand with nurses in their efforts to hold hospital executives accountable to put patients before profits.

Norris impressed nurses with his advocacy for frontline workers and his understanding of MNA members’ priority issues, including safe staffing levels and opposition to the Compact. Norris stressed the importance of working with nurses on essential healthcare issues if elected.

Nurses appreciated Kraft’s conviction that nurses, as the experts at the bedside, must be at the table when staffing levels and safe patient assignments are decided. Kraft, whose mother is a retired nurse, demonstrated a clear understanding and commitment to key MNA priorities.

Sencer-Mura impressed nurses by her willingness to “learn from nurses and to use her platform to elevate our issues” such as nurse staffing levels, especially as nurse priorities relate to access to healthcare for people of color and marginalized communities.

Nurses appreciated that Finke voiced a strong support for MNA priorities and for defending collective bargaining rights for organized labor. Nurses especially appreciated that Finke understood the connection between staffing and nurses leaving the profession due to moral injury and the conditions created by hospital executives.

Nurses Care, Nurses Vote
In working to support MNA-endorsed candidates, nurses will encourage fellow members and the voting public to support those who will uphold their commitment to put healthcare workers and patients before the profit-seeking ways policies of healthcare executives. Nurse efforts to elect endorsed candidates through phone- and text-banking, door-knocking, digital advertisements and more will focus on candidate support for MNA priorities like the Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act and other pledged positions.

MNA endorsement recommendations are based on the record of candidates, as well as candidate questionnaires and interviews conducted by nurse members with candidates when necessary; these recommendations are then approved by the MNA Political Committee and Board of Directors, an elected body of nurse members. Nurses continue to interview candidates, and additional endorsements in state races will be announced on a rolling basis in the coming months. Additional information on the MNA endorsement process and on endorsed candidates can be found at nursescarenursesvote.com.

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Contact: Sam Fettig
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Lauren Nielsen
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(c) 651-376-9709
lauren.nielsen@mnnurses.org

Candidates pledge to support Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act, put patients and healthcare workers before profits 

(St. Paul) – June 17, 2022 – Nurses of the Minnesota Nurses Association today announced seven new endorsements for the 2022 election cycle for candidates in open races for the Minnesota Legislature. These endorsements, like those previously announced by MNA, are based on screening interviews and recommendations of member nurses based on candidates’ pledged support for MNA priority issues.
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While nurses support more mental health beds, for-profit Acadia Healthcare has a concerning track record on patient and staff safety, financial mismanagement, greed, and fraud

(St. Paul) – June 8, 2022 – This Thursday, June 9 at 6:00 p.m., M Health Fairview nurses, along with the Minnesota Nurses Association, will join other community members to testify to concerns with the proposed partnership between the Minnesota hospital system and Acadia Healthcare, a for-profit corporation with a concerning track record on patient and staff safety, and financial mismanagement, greed, and fraud.
… Read more about: M Health Fairview nurses, community members to testify to concerns with proposed Acadia Healthcare mental health hospital  »

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Nurses are seeking fair contracts which will prioritize patient care at the bedside, not the bottom line of CEOs with million-dollar salaries and their corporate healthcare policies

Informational pickets will be held at Twin Ports hospitals operated by Essentia Health and St. Luke’s

(Duluth) – June 7, 2022 – This Thursday, as they prepare for another day of negotiations, Twin Ports nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association will hold a press conference to announce their intent to picket on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at hospitals operated by Essentia Health and St.
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The following is a statement from Chris Rubesch, Minnesota Nurses Association First Vice President and RN at Essentia in Duluth, on the passing of Duluth City Council President Renee Van Nett:

Our nurse family is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Duluth City Councilor Renee Van Nett. As a powerful advocate for Duluth and the region, Van Nett improved the lives of countless people, including many of our members and patients. In her time as President of the Duluth City Council, she was a bold leader who always stood with nurses, healthcare workers, and other laborers. We offer our condolences to her family and loved ones and join those who are mourning her passing.
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Nurses are seeking fair contracts which will prioritize patient care at the bedside, not the bottom line of CEOs with million-dollar salaries and their corporate healthcare policies Nurses launch new advertising campaign calling on hospital CEOs to put patient care before profits

(St. Paul) – June 1, 2022 – Thousands of nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association held an informational picket at eleven Twin Cities hospitals today, as 15,000 nurses in the Twin Cities and Twin Ports seek new contracts which will put patients and workers before profits in Minnesota hospitals.
… Read more about: Nurses picket Twin Cities hospitals as 15,000 seek new contracts that put patients before profits  »

It’s time to show your MNA member pride on social media and get your friends, family and community to show their support during your negotiations, picketing on June 1 and beyond!

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Use this graphic as your profile picture on Facebook and Twitter and as a post on Instagram. Then encourage your followers to use it as their profile and share on Instagram too! 

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Stand with nurses!
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Contact: Sam Fettig
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Lauren Nielsen
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lauren.nielsen@mnnurses.org

Candidates pledge to support Keeping Nurses at the Bedside Act, put patients and healthcare workers before profits

(St. Paul) – May 24, 2020 – Nurses of the Minnesota Nurses Association today announced six new endorsements for the 2022 election cycle for candidates in open races for the Minnesota Legislature. These endorsements follow the first four announced by MNA in April, and are based on screening interviews and recommendations of member nurses based on candidates’ pledged support for MNA priority issues.
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MEDIA ADVISORY

Contact: Sam Fettig
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(c) 612-741-0662
sam.fettig@mnnurses.org

Lauren Nielsen
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(c) 651-376-9709
lauren.nielsen@mnnurses.org

(St. Paul) – May 19, 2022 – Nurses with the Minnesota Nurses Association today announced their intent to hold an informational picket at eleven Twin Cities hospitals on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, as 15,000 nurses in the Twin Cities and Twin Ports seek new contracts which will put patients and workers before profits in Minnesota hospitals. Nurses will hold a media availability at MNA offices this Saturday, May 21, 2022, as they make signs in preparation for the picket.
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Ashley Erickson
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Thousands of employees served on frontlines throughout the pandemic

St. Paul – May 12, 2022 – State government workers have worked tirelessly to keep Minnesotans safe and state government running throughout the pandemic, often at great personal risk to themselves and their families. Four employees shared their stories and called on the Senate to approve their labor contracts. The workers are represented by IFO, MAPE, MNA and Teamsters

Every two years, state government employees’ contracts come before the Minnesota House and Senate for approval.
… Read more about: State government employees call on Senate to approve their contracts  »