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When the president of Colorado WINS learned that the president of the United States might be targeting Denver next in his anti-immigration campaign of terror, she knew how she’d begin to mobilize. One simple thing Diane Byrne does is deck out her activists in matching T-shirts. Wearing union colors promotes team spirit and builds confidence, she says. The AFT Public Employees program and policy council, meeting in New York City Feb. 5-6, abounded with tips to help locals mobilize. PPC chair Gary Feist, president of North Dakota Public Employees, recommended finding members who can tell a personal story to draw media attention. With more media on the issue, he said, legislators will become more motivated to fix the problem.

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Federal immigration actions are rapidly expanding, with deadly consequences. The killings of poet Renee Nicole Good and nurse Alex Pretti by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis have brought intense focus on the use of excessive force. An AFT webinar, co-hosted by AFT President Randi Weingarten and AFT Massachusetts President Jessica Tang on Jan. 28, featured experts on immigration and the law. It highlighted AFT resources and showcased how our locals are showing up to minimize fear and trauma.

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On Aug. 14, Social Security will mark its 90th anniversary—but instead of celebrating, labor leaders and activists say the program faces the gravest threats in its history. Speaking during a virtual town hall on Aug. 7, AFT President Randi Weingarten warned that the Trump administration is pursuing policies aimed at dismantling Social Security. “They’re not going to tell people that they don’t want it,” she said. “We have to fight in every which way we can, particularly those of us who are not yet on Social Security, … for people to have it and to keep it … for our children and our

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Measles is Back

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Measles Is Back!

By Jeanne Williams Bennett, RC 12 past president 



People who were born between 1963 and 1968 received a measles vaccine during childhood that isn’t considered effective according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Because of this, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends getting the MMR vaccine if you are in this group.

According to Dr. Ryan McCormick, adults born before 1955 likely acquired lifelong immunity through measles infection, which induces higher antibody levels. Dr. McCormick states that the CDC does not endorse routine adult boosters. The CDC advises that during an outbreak in your area, if you have an uncertain vaccination history, get one dose. For high-risk adults, serologic testing of antibody levels or the two dose vaccine (separated by at least 28 days) is recommended.

Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, recommends staying away from areas with outbreaks. Encourage your friends and others in your community to get vaccinated. Remember no such option exists for a child battling leukemia, an adult undergoing chemotherapy, those who are immunocompromised, or those who are at risk because of waning immunity. “We owe it to all of them to make sure we stamp out measles in the U.S. again.”

Ja, Dr. Ashish K. “Measles Is Back. And a Lot More People Are at Risk.” Time. March 10, 2025

McCormick, Dr. Ryan. ”Measles Vaccine Considerations During the Current Outbreak Examined. www. Substack.com.  Feb. 27, 2025.

Miller, Korin. “Does the Measles Vaccine Become Less Protective With Age? How to Know If You Need to Be Revaccinated.” Women’s Health, March 6, 2025.

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 Open Enrollment for Medicare Health and prescription plans runs from Oct 15th - Dec 7. If you retired with health insurance coverage, you are encouraged to speak with someone from your district business office and someone from your local union BEFORE making any changes to your coverage. Coverage is different for each local as health insurance is a locally negotiated benefit. The benefit you have in retirement depends on the contract language in place when you retired. Unfortunately, this is not something that RC 12 can help with. Please be careful!

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Election Disinformation - The League of Women Voters

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The League of Women Voters  has some advice tor navigating  social media. 

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Contribute to RC12 by running for an Officer or Delegate position

Your VOTE is your VOICE!

 

President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President (legislation), Secretary, Treasurer 2 Delegates and 2 Alternates for NYSUT meeting and 1 Delegate/1 Alternate for AFT meeting.


If you have any questions and/or are interested in running, please email RC12.NYSUT@gmail.com. The next election will be at our general membership meeting Thursday, May 16, 2024 at  The Terrace at the Water’s Edge at 2 Freemans Bridge Rd, Schenectady, NY 12302

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NYSARA leadership urge you to take the survey  at (https://forms.ny.gov/s3/mpasurvey) . 

The deadline for survey participation is December 31st, 2023.

The New York Master Plan for Aging survey is a vital tool with multifaceted purposes. It will play a crucial role in identifying regional housing challenges, setting priorities for infrastructure and service improvements, understanding how older adults allocate their limited income, and evaluating the impact of various services. Furthermore, it will provide valuable insights into caregiving, the self-perception of

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Here are some of the  items generously donated by members of RC at the Meeting at the Otesaga.

Click MORE to the find out about the charity  

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