St. Paul Passes Resolution for the MN Health Plan and Medicare for All Act (Page 30)

MNA nurses have been stretched thin this during this pandemic. From employers failing to provide PPE or adequate levels of PPE, nurses know that they must take their advocacy beyond the bedside and to the public. Concurrently, nurses are witnessing the failures of our broken healthcare system in terms of racial disparities and access to care for many of Minnesota’s low-income residents. On Wednesday, August 5th, Bethesda hospital RN, Stella Obadiya, made the case in front of the Saint Paul City Council to support a resolution calling for the enactment of the Minnesota Health Plan and Medicare for All.

Bethesda and St. Joe’s were facing potential closure prior to the start of the pandemic. In her remarks to the City Council Obadiya said, “I want to thank you for your support to keep Bethesda and St. Joe’s hospitals open for necessary healthcare access in St. Paul. Under the current healthcare system, huge healthcare corporations make decisions about where to open, or close, healthcare facilities based on their bottom line, not on the community’s healthcare needs. As a nurse leader at Bethesda, I know the specialized services provided by Bethesda are critically important. Under the MN Health Plan and Medicare for All, placement of healthcare facilities will be determined through regional planning based on the health needs of the community, not the profit or reserve margin of corporate healthcare.”

She added, “At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bethesda was designated a COVID-19 specialty hospital. It was clear from the start that M Health Fairview had no preparedness plan to face a global pandemic. That is because they operate on a “just in time” business model when they should operate on the precautionary principle – we should not wait for scientific proof of harm before taking action to protect people’s health. The MN Health Plan and Medicare for All prioritize planning for potential catastrophes saving money overall by shunning the current free-market system that is now charging $8 for an N95 mask that costs $1 per-pandemic.”

Obadiya continued, “As a nurse of color working at a hospital that treats our beautifully diverse community, I see firsthand the effects of racial disparities in our system. According to the Ramsey County community health assessment completed by the Health Department, 72% of emergency room visits could be prevented if people had primary care. Up to one half of minority youth do not get needed mental health care. Over 50% of minority pregnant women in the county do not get prenatal care until the 3rd trimester.”

“The life expectancy for community members living in the neighborhoods of Rondo, Frogtown, and Downtown is over five years shorter than those living in the surrounding suburbs. Racial health disparities are but one example of structural racism which in and of itself negatively impacts health. The MN Health Plan and Medicare for All establishes a system that finally allows us to address these horrible racial health disparities.”

After Obadiya and others’ remarks concluded, each member of the council asked to speak. Councilmember Jane Prince said, “COVID-19 has taught us how broken our healthcare system is.” She said that she was grateful to organizations like MNA for bringing this issue forward. Councilmember Dai Thao added, “Healthcare costs are something we can’t escape.” Councilor Mitra Jalali said that she feels that this is something that should not be controversial. Councilmember Chris Tolbert said, “This pandemic has shown how important it is to not have healthcare tied to your job.” Council President Amy Brendmoen added, “It’s a shame that this is the reality in a country of our wealth.”

Brendmoen called for a roll call vote on the resolution, and it passed 6-0. Councilmember Nelsie Yang brought the resolution forward and thanked MNA and other stakeholders for advocating and supporting the resolution. Brendmoen and Yang agreed that the city will work together on drafting a letter to state and federal officials letting them know that city residents urge them to act on this issue.

Read the St. Paul Resolution for the Minnesota Health Plan and Medicare for All Act

If you would like to get involved with this issue, visit: https://mnnurses.org/issues-advocacy/take-action/ or https://www.nationalnursesunited.org/medicare-for-all. You can find more information about the Minnesota Health Plan by visiting: https://mnhealthplan.org/.

MNA nurses have been stretched thin this during this pandemic. From employers failing to provide PPE or adequate levels of PPE, nurses know that they must take their advocacy beyond the bedside and to the public. Concurrently, nurses are witnessing the failures of our broken healthcare system in terms of racial disparities and access to care for many of Minnesota’s low-income residents. On Wednesday, August 5th, Bethesda hospital RN, Stella Obadiya, made the case in front of the Saint Paul City Council to support a resolution calling for the enactment of the Minnesota Health Plan and Medicare for All.

Bethesda and St. Joe’s were facing potential closure prior to the start of the pandemic.
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July 27, 2020 (St. Paul) – Virginia nurses working for Essentia have filed the required ten-day notice of intent to hold an informational picket August 3 to alert patients they continue to work without a contract that respects their work. Members of the Minnesota Nurses Association have been without a contract since August 1, 2019. They have engaged in good faith bargaining with negotiators of the Virginia hospital, but management continues to stall and demand concessions from workers.
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Nurses and voters across Minnesota will have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote on two occasions in the coming months. Minnesota’s primary election day is on Tuesday, August 11 for state and some municipal races. In this election, voters will choose which candidates will end up on the ballot in the November election.

Polls will be open if you choose to vote in-person; although with COVID-19, many officials are encouraging voters to request an absentee ballot and vote by mail. To vote by mail, you will need to request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you. You do not need to be registered to vote to apply.
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July 22, 2020 (St. Paul) – The Board of Directors of the Minnesota Nurses Association has voted to approve the first round of endorsements for legislative candidates, based on candidate questionnaires and recommendations by nurse members on various screening committees. MNA asked candidates to identify their positions on multiple issues important to bedside nurses, like appropriate staffing levels in hospitals, adequate PPE supplies, and reforming the current health care system. 
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(St. Paul) July 7, 2020 – Moose Lake nurses have sent Essentia Health a demand to bargain over the effects to the collective bargaining contract created by the company with its takeover of Mercy Hospital.  Registered Nurses have been notified that Essentia intends to disregard the contract and unilaterally implement work and benefits changes that will take thousands of dollars from members of the Minnesota Nurses Association.Essentia takes over the hospital officially on August 1, 2020. 
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(St. Paul) – July 2, 2020 – The Minnesota Nurses Association firmly supports policies of mandatory masks and face coverings as a necessary measure to protect the public and stave off a resurgence of the vicious COVID-19 virus that has ravaged this state.  The Board of Directors voted to support this policy and urge lawmakers at every level to enact mandatory mask orders and ordinances statewide.

Nurses support policies requiring the use of cloth face coverings, in the context of a broader public health response, for the following reasons:

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(Bismarck) – June 12, 2020 – St. Alexius MNA nurses will be holding an informational picket on Thursday, June 25, in accordance with the 10-day notice filed with CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck Hospital. After more than 20 bargaining sessions with hospital management, nurse members are still asking for solutions to short staffing, recruitment, and retention to assure Bismarck patients get the care they deserve.
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The Minnesota Nurses Association joins the Minnesota AFL-CIO in calling for the resignation of Minneapolis Police Union President Bob Kroll and an end to the systemic racism that continues to permeate the Minneapolis Police Department. The murder of George Floyd and the response by Kroll once again demonstrate that racism is endemic to the Minneapolis Police Department and the Minneapolis Police union. It is evident that racism and white supremacy begin at the very top of the Minneapolis Police union by the words and actions of its very own President.
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“As nurses, we see the horrific effects of racism in our hospitals and community every day. We cannot remain silent as yet another black man has died at the hands of police. Last night, George Floyd, a black Minnesotan, was pinned to the ground as he repeatedly told the white police officer he could not breathe. Even after Mr. Floyd’s body went limp, the police officer continued to use his knee and full body weight to pin him down until a stretcher was brought to take him away.
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(St. Paul) – May 18, 2020 – The Minnesota Nurses Association will be holding an informational picket on Wednesday, in accordance with the 10-day notice filed with United Hospital. Nurse members are asking for a say in worker protections, increased PPE resources with higher safety standards, and an end to retaliation against workers who have tried to protect themselves from the COVID-19 virus.
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