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Aug 6, 2007

Today in Iowa, Senator John Edwards announced his plan for smart and safe trade policies that would put workers and families first, ahead of big multinational corporations.  Senator Edwards called attention during his speech to the fact that bad trade policies have stunted American wages and led to the highest level of income inequality in America since the Great Depression.

            As president, Edwards will insist on pro-worker provisions in new deals, hold trade partners to their commitments, invest more in dislocated workers and communities, and ensure that imports are safe.

            “We need new trade policies in America that put workers, wages and families first,” said Edwards.  “It is not enough for a trade deal to be popular on Wall Street or show up in economic statistics.”

            As president, Edwards will make sure we have smart and safe trade policies that help families and strengthen our economy. Edwards will:

  • Be a tough negotiator who will reject bad trade deals. Edwards will make sure trade deals help regular families, include strong labor and environmental standards and fight currency manipulation.
  • Demand a level playing field for trade. Edwards will assign top prosecutors at the U.S. Department of Justice to the job of enforcing trade laws, including the stronger labor and environment standards he will negotiate. He will eliminate tax incentives for corporations to move offshore.
  • Revamp trade assistance to help dislocated workers and communities. Edwards will create a new "Training Works" initiative, help communities recover from mass layoffs and strengthen the safety net for workers who lose their jobs.
  • Ensure the safety of imported food and drugs and enforce mandatory country-of-origin labeling, letting families choose the origin of their food. Edwards will also enforce a "zero tolerance" rule and immediately freeze the specific import of any food, toys, medicines, or other goods that threatens the health of our children and families.
  • Require Country-of-Origin labeling so that consumers have the option of choosing safe, American-raised meat and poultry and American-grown produce.

Edwards also believes that in order to ensure that our trade policies and our economy work for regular Americans we need to end the influence of lobbyist money in Washington. He renewed his call for all federal officeholders and candidates from all political parties to join him in refusing to accept any form of campaign donation from federal lobbyists.

-Team Edwards

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Posted: Aug 6, 2007 3:07pm
Aug 3, 2007
This week from Thursday through Saturday the annual Yearlykos convention is taking place in Chicago. Progressives, bloggers and activists from around the country are coming together to share ideas and meet the 2008 Presidential candidates.

If you can't make it to Yearlykos you can still stay involved with the campaign with exclusive mobile updates: simply text the word "KOS" to 30644 to receive updates from campaign and John Edwards. You can also watch John's address at the conference Saturday at 1pm CST live on CNN.com

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Posted: Aug 3, 2007 11:50am
Aug 2, 2007

Today, Senator John Edwards spoke out strongly against media consolidation and asked Democrats to take the necessary steps to stop the merger between Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp and The Wall Street Journal. Edwards called on Democrats to oppose the merger because of the biased and unfair manner in which Fox News covers Democrats and the Democratic Party.

 

Yet while Murdoch expands his empire and his influence, some Democrats continue to take money from him and other top executives at Fox News and News Corp.  So, as part of his opposition, Edwards challenged all the Democratic presidential candidates to refuse contributions from News Corp executives and to refund any contribution they have already taken.

 

"The reality is that Americans deserve more news outlets — not fewer. It's time for all Democrats, including those running for president, to stand up and speak out against this merger and other forms of media consolidation,” said Senator Edwards.

 

"Moreover, given Fox News' consistent efforts to demean Democrats — they have attacked the character of Senator Obama, Vice President Gore, and many others — no Democrat running for president should accept campaign money from top News Corp executives. So, today, I'm challenging every Democratic presidential candidate to refuse contributions from News Corp executives and return any they've already taken, beginning with Rupert Murdoch. The time has come for Democrats to stop pretending to be friends with the very people who demonize the Democratic Party."

 

-Team Edwards

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Posted: Aug 2, 2007 2:53pm
Aug 2, 2007

During a speech to the Silicon Valley Leadership yesterday, Senator John Edwards unveiled his agenda to promote technology, research, and scientific innovation in America.  Edwards laid out a bold and specific six-point plan that includes investments in research and education.

            "Americans have always taken impossible tasks and turned them into reality," said Edwards. "We need to take action today—not tomorrow—to ensure that we continue to lead.  If we're going to be the most innovative country in the world, we also need to reverse the philosophy of the Bush administration, which values ideology over science.”

            During the 20th century, America led the world in innovation but now America is challenged by other countries. Our students are falling behind in science education–American 9th-graders are 18th in the world in science education.  President Bush has repeatedly blocked progress by presiding over the most anti-science administration in American history, censoring research and slanting policy on issues ranging from climate change to air pollution to stem cell research.

 

            Here are the specifics of John Edwards’ six-point plan to recharge American competitiveness:

  • Support American ingenuity by investing in education, science, technology and innovation.
  • Build the New Energy Economy and create more than 1 million new jobs.
  • Restore America's leadership in science and math education and ensure that American children are prepared to build on our current technology successes.
  • Create universal broadband access and close the digital divide.
  • Guarantee true universal health care. Skyrocketing health care costs are a heavy burden on manufacturing companies and other businesses. Edwards has offered a specific plan to guarantee true universal health care for every man, woman and child in America.
  • Respect science and make sure that government professionals charged with the collection and analysis of scientific data—from medical research to mercury emissions—are insulated from political influence.

For more information on Edwards’ innovation policy, check out this fact sheet.

-Team Edwards

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Posted: Aug 2, 2007 9:06am
Jul 30, 2007
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Posted: Jul 30, 2007 11:45am
Jul 18, 2007

Today, the Road to One America poverty tour runs through Appalachia where Senator Edwards will emphasize the importance of strengthening families and improving access to health care.  In the last 25 years, 470 hospitals have closed in rural America, leaving 9 million rural Americans currently uninsured.

Help bring attention to the one in eight Americans who live in poverty; sign our petition.

In Wise, Virginia, Senator Edwards sat down with the Remote Area Medical (RAM) Volunteers Corp.  Over the course of three short days, the RAM volunteers will provide health care services to over 8,000 people from Wise and the surrounding areas.  In many cases, it is the only health care they receive all year.  

Several people joined John for a roundtable discussion about rural health care and the challenges these communities face.  John met with extraordinary medical professionals whose commitment to helping rural Americans runs deep.  

A perfect example of that strength and courage is the story that John heard from James Lowe, a 51-year old coal miner who had lived with a cleft palate.  Lowe was unable to speak for the first 50 years of his life because he could not afford the $3,000 operation to treat the problem.  Last year a volunteer orthodontist with RAM performed the operation. Traveling Press Assistant Mark Kornblau described the encounter, remarking that rather than being angry or complaining, Lowe was grateful. "It was remarkable humility," he said.  He said Lowe reminded John of the men who worked at the mill with his father in South Carolina.  Kornblau wrote, "Senator Edwards was enraged that James and people like him are often invisible to George W. Bush."

-Team Edwards

 

Read more: John Edwards' plan for universal health care.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2007 7:12pm
Jul 17, 2007

Yesterday afternoon John and the One America tour moved on to Marks, Mississippi. You don't have to tell anyone in Marks that poverty is still a problem in America--1 out of every 3 people here live below the poverty line. In fact, the people of Marks have a great deal to tell the rest of the country about their struggle for economic fairness, and they have been fighting to be heard for decades.

You can keep up with the “Road to One America” by texting “TOUR” to 30644.

Here's the report from John Davis, traveling with the group down historic Cotton Street:

“In Marks, MS we had one of the most moving moments of the tour. On our walk down Cotton Street we stopped at the home of Mrs. Sammie Henley. Mrs. Henley told Senator Edwards about hosting students during Freedom Summer in 1964. She also talked about the flood that came in 1968, and how Dr. King rowed a boat up to the house at the start of the Poor People's March when he famously described the situation as "an island of poverty" surrounded by an ocean of American wealth.”

Yesterday John also spoke with Sam McCray, another long time local activist who participated in the Poor People's March in 1968. He met with Sonya Murphy, who led 40 members of ACORN from Jackson on a 3 hour drive to join the One America tour. He was introduced at a small gathering by Steve Simmons, who spoke powerfully about his struggles as a low-wage hospital worker without health insurance.

One of the leading lights in that effort is the Quitman County Development Organization (QCDO). For nearly 30 years, QCDO has been serving communities in Mississippi by empowering individuals, families and organizations to improve the quality of life in the Delta region. Yesterday, John met with State Senator Robert Jackson, the group's CEO.

Marks is a town filled with struggle and injustice. It's a shock to our national conscience, a reminder of our unfulfilled obligations to one another. And it's a story of exactly the kind of determination and inspiration this nation needs to end poverty once and for all.

In short, the road we all must follow to get to one America runs straight down Cotton Street, in Marks, Mississippi.

-Team Edwards

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Posted: Jul 17, 2007 8:35am
Jul 16, 2007

Today, John Edwards is out in New Orleans as part of his “Road to One America” tour, drawing attention to the 37 million Americans who are living in poverty.  After participating in a Good Morning America Town Hall this morning, John made his way to Kingsley House.  

You can keep up with the “Road to One America” by texting “TOUR” to 30644.

Since 2005, Kingsley House has stepped up as a saving grace to thousands of families who were victim to the destruction of Hurricane Katrina.   Kingsley House serves as an essential resettlement and recovery center for thousands in Southeastern Louisiana.  Kingsley House’s commitment was demonstrated by the staff of Kingsley House, including, Dr. Keith Liederman, their executive director who led John and Elizabeth on a tour through the facilities.  

John Davis, the senator’s traveling body man, writes in from the road:

“Over and over we have heard stories of folks getting caught up in red tape. Much of the city looks exactly as it did immediately following Katrina. The level of frustration among the residents is incredible but the commitment to the community is amazing.”

Following their visit to Kingsley House, John and Elizabeth stopped at Café Reconcile where they met with dozens of young people who are part of their training program for at-risk youth.   Since their founding, Café Reconcile has trained hundreds of young people between the ages of 16 and 25 to learn basic life, interpersonal and work skills to prepare them to enter the work force.  After Hurricane Katrina made landfall their mission shifted to include the challenges of the rebuilding and recovery.  They are determined to continue on their mission in the wake of Katrina.

Here are some links from the Tour:

-Team Edwards

 

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Posted: Jul 16, 2007 12:14pm
Jul 16, 2007

John Edwards is in New Orleans where he kicked off his "Road to One America" Tour.  On the Road to One America Tour, John Edwards will visit 11 cities in 8 different states to shine a light on the problem of poverty in America, and highlight solutions to restore economic fairness.

This is something we can do if we work together.  We can create opportunity and reward work to end this injustice.  But we have to face the hard truth that one in 8 of our fellow citizens live in poverty - that's 37 million Americans - and it's a disgrace.  We know that America is better than that, and we know we have a responsibility to each other to do something about this problem.  John Edwards has offered a plan to end poverty in America in 30 years and his travels on the Road to One America will focus on some of the steps that will get us there.

Last night, Senator Edwards joined community leaders of New Orleans for a walking tour of the Lower 9th Ward which is still facing an uphill battle as it attempts to recover and rebuild from the heartbreaking devastation Hurricane Katrina and the utterly shameful lack of response from President Bush

In New Orleans, Senator Edwards will unveil his three-point plan to rebuild the city.  The plan seeks to address the question of recovery with a focus on rebuilding infrastructure, creating jobs and keeping the city safe from future storms and rising crime.

Rebuild:  The rebuilding of infrastructure in New Orleans is stalled. The city needs new hospitals, clinics, schools and roads. John Edwards will call for building a new Veterans' hospital downtown, call on the VA to stop delaying site selection and choose downtown New Orleans, and then fast-track the design process so construction can begin. He will also propose building a 21st century infrastructure, integrating new housing, and preserving livable housing.

Create:  Edwards believes we need to create good jobs in New Orleans. He will propose hiring 50,000 Gulf Coast residents to fill stepping stone jobs dedicated to rebuilding infrastructure that will help local and returning residents gain skills and experience. He will also protect workers from contractor exploitation.

Protect:   Finally, Edwards believes we need to protect the city and the region from weather and crime. As president, Edwards will do whatever is necessary to ensure that Katrina never happens again, including building stronger levees and restoring coastal wetlands. Following Katrina, New Orleans has experienced an epidemic in violence. Edwards will strengthen public safety to end the epidemic of crime and violence.

To keep up with the tour text “TOUR” to 30644.

For more details on John Edwards' plan to rebuild New Orleans, check out this fact sheet.

 

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Posted: Jul 16, 2007 8:19am
Jul 13, 2007

Senator John Edwards today announced a new initiative, the Green Collar Jobs training plan, which will offer job training and placement for up to 150,000 workers a year. Additionally, Edwards proposed incorporating energy technology into community college curriculum and the creation of Green Career Academies.

 

Overall, the Edwards investments in a new energy future are projected to create over a million new jobs economy-wide, jobs that would be performed locally and could not be offshored. Recently, 100,000 MoveOn.org members overwhelmingly voted Edwards’ plan to turn the climate crisis into economic opportunity here in America the best of all Presidential candidates.

 

The Green Collar Jobs training initiative will connect over 150,000 workers a year with skills certification and living wage jobs in the new energy economy, meeting the industry's need for qualified workers. Edwards also proposes creating 50,000 stepping-stone jobs in the new energy economy as part of his plan to end poverty in America. These stepping-stone jobs would be government-subsidized and give people with barriers to employment a chance to learn new skills and work their way up.

 

Proposed Green Collar Jobs grants will encourage community colleges to partner with businesses and unions to develop new energy economy education curricula at community colleges. In addition, Edwards would be committed to improving math and science education in America's public schools nationwide and supporting a network of Green Career Academies in high schools. Career academies are small learning communities within high schools that use a college preparatory curriculum with a career theme and engage employers, unions, and local colleges to participate. John Edwards will encourage the next generation of career academies across the country.

To further help fight against global warming and create new energy jobs, join the campaign to change America by texting “YOUNG” to 30644 and signing up online. Additionally, you can check out what the Edwards’ campaign is doing to reach out to Young America.

 

You can view a fact sheet on the entire energy economy plan here.

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