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The American Federation of Labor
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
Congress of Industrial Organizations
U.S. POSTAGE
815 16th Street. NW
PAID
Washington, DC 20006
AFL-CIO
We spoke up!
That's why the President
vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and
Medicaid cuts. Now
let's tell Congress to
do the right thing.
AMERICAN VONAL S BUDGET! REJECT
Do you favor or oppose
the following proposals?
Cotting rate of
BUT Your
spending ON Meditare: 75% oppose
REPRESENTATIVE
Voted For It!
Cotting rate of
spending ON Meditaid: 75% oppose
30TH ANNIVERSARY MEDICARE
Cotting loans
for college students: 74% oppose
60TH ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL SECURITY
USA TODAY POLL 11/10/95
Stand by your VETO, MA President
Pm fighting Medicare, education, Medicaid 3013!
Because we spoke up, President Clinton vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and Medicaid cuts. Now it's time to tell the
Congress to send the President a new, FAIR budget bill!
When speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Senate
We mailed tens of thousands of postcards to
Minority Leader Bob Dole tried to pull a fast one and
President Clinton and he responded by vetoing a
included big cuts in Medicare, student loans and
budget bill containing $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Medicaid in their budget bill, working families and
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, and huge reductions in
sénior citizens had to get right to work.
student loans.
Thanks to a toll-free hotline sponsored by the AFL-
Now Congress is reconsidering its budget bill and
CIO, more than 200,000 of us called our Members of
we have to go to work again-urging President Clinton
Congress to protest tax cuts for the rich at the expense
to stand firm and insisting that Congress submit a new
of retirees, students and working families.
budget that is FAIR to senior citizens, students and
working families.
Here are two things you can do to support President Clinton and to force
Congress to abandon its plan to give the rich a $245 billion
tax cut at our expense!
1
ONE MORE TIME: Call your U.S. Senators and your
Representative using one of these toll-free numbers:
1-800-96-AFLCIO
OR
1-800-97-AFLCIO
Tell them to do the right thing and send the President a budget bill that is FAIR
to seniors, college students and working families and let the rich fend for themselves.
2
Mail these cards today, one to
President Clinton and one to the AFL-CIO.
Fill out these cards. Then detach them and mail them to
President Clinton and the AFL-CIO today.
Dear President Clinton:
Place
Thanks for listening-you did the right thing when you vetoed
First Class
the budget bill because it contained $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Stamp Here
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, huge reductions in student loans,
and special breaks for wealthy special interests.
I've called my Senators and my representative on the AFL-CIO
toll-free line and urged them to rewrite their budget bill.
President Bill Clinton
Now I'm writing to you to ask that you continue to stand firm
The White House
for America's working families and our loved ones.
Washington, DC 20500
MY NAME IS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
I'm fighting back!
Place
I'm backing the President and his veto of the cuts in Medicare,
First Class
Medicaid and student loans.
Stamp Here
I have done the following:
Called my two United States Senators
Called my House of Representatives member
Mailed the card to President Clinton
Legislative Department
AFL-CIO
815 16th Street, NW
MY NAME IS
Washington, DC 20006
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
TELEPHONE
UNION AFFILIATION
am a retiree (check)
The American Federation of Labor
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
Congress of Industrial Organizations
U.S. POSTAGE
815 16th Street, NW
PAID
AFL-CIO
Washington, DC 20006
We spoke up!
That's why the President
vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and
Medicaid cuts. Now
let's tell Congress to
do the right thing.
AMERGRESSIONAL'S BUDGET! REJECT
Do you favor or oppose
the following proposals?
cotting rate of
BUT Your
spending ON Meditare: 75% oppose
REPRESENTATIVE
Voted For It!
Cotting rule of
spending ON Meditaid: 15% oppose
30TH ANNIVERSARY MEDICARE
cotting loans
for college Bludents: 74% oppose
60TH ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL SECURITY
USA TODAY POLL 11/10/95
Stand by your VETO, MR President
Pm fighting Meditare, education, Medicaid total
Because we spoke up, President Clinton vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and Medicaid cuts. Now it's time to tell the
Congress to send the President à new, FAIR budget bill!
When speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Senate
We mailed tens of thousands of postcards to
Minority Leader Bob Dole tried to pull a fast one and
President Clinton and he responded by vetoing a
included big cuts in Medicare, student loans and
budget bill containing $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Medicaid in their budget bill, working families and
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, and huge reductions in
senior citizens had to get right to work.
student loans.
Thanks to a toll-free hotline sponsored by the AFL-
Now Congress is reconsidering its budget bill and
CIO, more than 200,000 of us called our Members of
we have to go to work again-urging President Clinton
Congress to protest tax cuts for the rich at the expense
to stand firm and insisting that Congress submit a new
of retirees, students and working families.
budget that is FAIR to senior citizens, students and
working families.
Here are two things you can do to support President Clinton and to force
Congress to abandon its plan to give the rich a $245 billion
tax cut at our expense!
1
ONE MORE TIME: Call your U.S. Senators and your
Representative using one of these toll-free numbers:
1-800-96-AFLCIO
OR
1-800-97-AFLCIO
Tell them to do the right thing and send the President a budget bill that is FAIR
to seniors, college students and working families and let the rich fend for themselves.
2
Mail these cards today, one to
President Clinton and one to the AFL-CIO.
Fill out these cards. Then detach them and mail them to
President Clinton and the AFL-CIO today.
Dear President Clinton:
Place
Thanks for listening-you did the right thing when you vetoed
First Class
the budget bill because it contained $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Stamp Here
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, huge reductions in student loans,
and special breaks for wealthy special interests.
I've called my Senators and my representative on the AFL-CIO
toll-free line and urged them to rewrite their budget bill.
President Bill Clinton
Now I'm writing to you to ask that you continue to stand firm
The White House
for America's working families and our loved ones.
Washington, DC 20500
MY NAME IS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
I'm fighting back!
Place
I'm backing the President and his veto of the cuts in Medicare,
First Class
Medicaid and student loans.
Stamp Here
I have done the following:
Called my two United States Senators
Called my House of Representatives member
Mailed the card to President Clinton
Legislative Department
AFL-CIO
815 16th Street, NW
MY NAME IS
Washington, DC 20006
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
TELEPHONE
UNION AFFILIATION
Lam a retiree (check)
The American Federation of Labor
NON-PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
Congress of Industrial Organizations
U.S. POSTAGE
815 16th Street, NW
PAID
Washington, DC 20006
AFL-CIO
We spoke up!
That's why the President
vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and
Medicaid cuts. Now
let's tell Congress to
do the right thing.
AMERGRESSIONAL BUDGET! REJECT
Do you favor or oppose
the following proposals?
cotting rate of
BUT Your
spending ON Meditare: 75% oppose
REPRESENTATIVE
Voted For It!
Cotting rate of
spending ON Meditaid: 75% oppose
30TH ANNIVERSARY MEDICARE
Cotting loans
for college Bludenis: 74% oppose
60TH ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL SECURITY
USA TODAY POLL 11/10/95
Stand by your VETO, MR President
Pm fighting Meditare, education, Medicaid 3013!
Because we spoke up, President Clinton vetoed the Medicare,
student loan and Medicaid cuts. Now it's time to tell the
Congress to send the President a new, FAIR budget bill!
When speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Senate
We mailed tens of thousands of postcards to
Minority Leader Bob Dole tried to pull a fast one and
President Clinton and he responded by vetoing a
included big cuts in Medicare, student loans and
budget bill containing $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Medicaid in their budget bill, working families and
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, and huge reductions in
senior citizens had to get right to work.
student loans.
Thanks to a toll-free hotline sponsored by the AFL-
Now Congress is reconsidering its budget bill and
CIO, more than 200,000 of us called our Members of
we have to go to work again-urging President Clinton
Congress to protest tax cuts for the rich at the expense
to stand firm and insisting that Congress submit a new
of retirees, students and working families.
budget that is FAIR to senior citizens, students and
working families.
Here are two things you can do to support President Clinton and to force
Congress to abandon its plan to give the rich a $245 billion
tax cut at our expense!
1
ONE MORE TIME: Call your U.S. Senators and your
Representative using one of these toll-free numbers:
1-800-96-AFLCIO
OR
1-800-97-AFLCIO
Tell them to do the right thing and send the President a budget bill that is FAIR
to seniors, college students and working families and let the rich fend for themselves.
2
Mail these cards today, one to
President Clinton and one to the AFL-CIO.
Fill out these cards. Then detach them and mail them to
President Clinton and the AFL-CIO today.
Dear President Clinton:
Place
Thanks for listening-you did the right thing when you vetoed
First Class
the budget bill because it contained $270 billion in Medicare cuts,
Stamp Here
$170 billion in Medicaid cuts, huge reductions in student loans,
and special breaks for wealthy special interests.
I've called my Senators and my representative on the AFL-CIO
toll-free line and urged them to rewrite their budget bill.
President Bill Clinton
Now I'm writing to you to ask that you continue to stand firm
The White House
for America's working families and our loved ones.
Washington, DC 20500
MY NAME IS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
I'm fighting back!
Place
I'm backing the President and his veto of the cuts in Medicare,
First Class
Medicaid and student loans.
Stamp Here
I have done the following:
Called my two United States Senators
Called my House of Representatives member
Mailed the card to President Clinton
Legislative Department
AFL-CIO
815 16th Street, NW
MY NAME IS
Washington, DC 20006
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
TELEPHONE
UNION AFFILIATION
am a retiree (check)