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Nevada RNS on the Single Payer Road: This Shift is Over
Posted by Donna Smith - S... on October 17, 2008 - 11:33pm
By Donna Smith
LAS VEGAS -- It was 6:15 a.m., on day five of the Nevada Nurses Organizing Committee's healthcare road show, and the hotel lobby was filled with energy and with nurses in bright red scrubs. The final full day of the road show brought huge challenges and huge rewards as the nurses made effective use of various venues for their healthcare reform educating efforts.
We traveled on the bus from one end of Las Vegas to the other and from the gentle interactions with senior citizens to the snubbing delivered by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV. With two stops before breakfast and three more to go before lunch, the RNs set course for a final healthcare report card road show day chocked full of education, outreach and advocacy.
The morning's first stop was the Clark County Administration Building where the nurses greeted public employees arriving for work. The RNs handed out their candidates' healthcare report cards, coffee and several dozen glazed donuts as the occasional county administrator would stop by and make sure the nurses stayed inside a pre-marked box on the sidewalk -- apparently the free speech zone as defined by those perhaps a bit worried about free speech. We'd move dutifully inside the lines for a few moments and then drift back to our more relaxed mingling with cheerful Clark County workers.
Undaunted by the warm fall temperatures or even those folks somehow threatened by the free flow of information offered by the nurses' healthcare for all message, the nurses forged onward to the next event with barely a moment to spare to stay on a packed schedule of stops. Nurses don't scare easily or shy away from difficult situations. And on this day they seemed particularly determined to close their remarkable statewide tour with energy, passion and solidarity.
RNs on the Single Payer Road Bring Truth, Dignity
Posted by Donna Smith - S... on October 15, 2008 - 12:00am
By Donna Smith, community organizer
Gardnerville and Fallon, Nevada -- Whether we were in front of a busy WalMart center or in a small diner, the nurses on the road with the Nevada Nurses Organizing Committee were educating and listening to real people with real issues. Everywhere we went, people were open about the difficulties they confront every day in accessing and affording healthcare, and many only had limited information or misinformation about the healthcare reform plans being offered by the presidential candidates.
So while the television ads and national media try to depict the nation's biggest concerns as far more abstract and removed, here were the nurses again -- down in the trenches with their patients and fellow citizens showing common sense and intelligence along with honest answers about what we can expect in the coming administration. Nevadans told the nurses that they are a lot like other Americans in their concerns for the future. And having access to healthcare ranks near the top of those concerns.

