LEAGUE LINE APRIL 2015 LWV of the Lewisburg Area League Line is published monthly by the League of Women Voters of the Lewisburg Area. Deadline for submission of articles is the 15th of each month. William H. Becker, editor 570-524-7527 / [email protected] Mary Candland, designer 570-524-2355 / [email protected] P.O. Box 206 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837-0206 Key Contacts Janice Bigelow, president 570-522-0944 / [email protected] Marilyn Brill, membership 570-522-9254 / [email protected] LWVLA 570-524-4439 / lewisburg.palwv.org LEAGUE LINE A Bulletin of The League of Women Voters of the Lewisburg Area Vol. 60, No.2, April 2015 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Our League year is winding down and yet there are many things to be done before it is over. We have one more lunch forum in April to learn about Ebola from the perspective of an Associate Professor of Biology and an Assistant Professor of Anthropology. We will publish our Voters Guide, finish up our finance drive from members and friends, conduct a Candidates Night and, last but not least, hold our annual dinner meeting. Please plan to attend these events. Janice Bigelow, President APRIL FORUM Our April Forum will be held on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015 at 11:30 at LaPrimavera. Our speakers will be Maria Pizzorno, Bucknell University Associate Professor of Biology and Allen Tran, Bucknell University Assistant Professor of Anthropology. The title of their talk is “Confronting the Ebola Crisis: A Cultural and Scientific Approach”. Dr. Marion Brown will be helping to facilitate the conversation. Lunch will be served at a cost of $13. Those with gluten allergies may order a special meal by contacting me at 570-5242546 by April 17th. Please join us on the 21st for what promises to be a very interesting program. Diane Meixell, forum committee MARCH FORUM REPORT Kendra Auker, Chief Operating Officer at Evangelical Community Hospital, addressed “Pennsylvania’s Changing Health Care Environment and its Impact on You” at the LWVLA Forum on March 17th. She noted that Pennsylvania hospitals are typically one of the top five employers in their counties and have a major economic impact. Evangelical in 2012 employed some 271 individuals with a payroll of $14.6 billion and an economic impact of $45 billion. But health care institutions are not immune to a struggling economy. Health care spending growth is low and hospital employment is down in Pennsylvania since February 2013. With increasing emphasis on keeping residents out of the hospital, there has been a decline in both inpatient admissions and in the number of hospital beds, 2003-2013. Further, the number of businesses offering employment based health care coverage has declined in the state. Correspondently, the uncompensated care that hospitals are legally required to provide continues to grow with an increase of 54% from 2007-2013. The ACA plans most often sold are those with the highest deductibles; thus, patients may be responsible for substantial bills which the hospital must collect from individuals rather What’s Happening Please place the following events on your personal calendar. 1st Monday of every month, 7:15pm LWVLA BOARD MEETING Riverwoods Conference Center Tuesday, April 21 LUNCH FORUM Marie Pizzorno-Simpson, Alan Tran, and Marion Brown, on Ebola: What is it? La Primavera Restaurant (Lunch $13) Thursday, May 14 ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Lewisburg Hotel than insurance companies. Nevertheless, Ms. Auker indicated that operating margins at Evangelical were healthy at 6.4% in 2013, a figure higher than state and national averages. She noted that nation-wide health care spending increases are holding steady currently at 3.6%. Health care institutions, she opined, must continue to strategize about treating particularly the sickest among us in order to contain costs and maximize care. Thus, Evangelical, like others, has moved to integrate care across the continuum of health care institutions. For example, Evan is coordinating with nursing homes so that there is seamless communication between the hospital and nursing home to which the patient is discharged. Such innovations not only increase the quality of care, but they decrease the probability that patients will be readmitted within the 30 day period that does not provide for hospital reimbursement. On the ACA, Kendra noted that in Pennsylvania 180,000 had entered the federal exchange, 53% of which were coming to the market for the first time. Seventy-nine percent were eligible for tax credits. Increased coverage, of course, means fewer uninsured patients are entering health care institutions. Patricia Longley, forum committee HOW TO RUN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE Saturday morning, February 21st, 2015, the LWVLA held its fifth How to Run for Public Office workshop at the Union County Government Center. Due to low registration numbers and Pam’s accident we decided that Janice would lead a scaled down version of our previous successful workshops and we made appropriate arrangements for this to happen. We reluctantly canceled some presenters and profusely thanked them for their willingness to commit to this project. Janice chaired the revised workshop format which included every topic on the original agenda. Susan Greene moderated a panel of Preston Boop (county commissioner) Larry Seibert (township supervisor), Barbara Woodson (former candidate), John Peeler (Union Co. Democratic Party), and Carolyn Conner ( Union Co. Republican Party ).This group discussed: rewards and pitfalls of running a campaign, financing and volunteer support of campaigns, along with the logistics of getting started on a campaign. It was a spirited session followed by a break that allowed presenters and participants to talk with each other. During the second half of the workshop, Greg Katherman and Kim Zerbe (Union County Elections office) provided clear instruction on petitions, campaign finance, ballot position, street lists, and tips for completing the paper work involved with a campaign. The participants could follow with the sample forms in the note book provided by the League, and ask questions for clarification. Both participants and presenters enjoyed the lively interaction. Ann Grundstrom (registration), Diane Meixell, Carol Madle, Nada Gray (hosting and refreshments), and Owen Anderson (photography), assisted Janice and Susan. Our deep appreciation goes to PPL for financial support, along with Commissioner Preston Boop and Union County Elections staff for their continued support of this project. Last minute changes in format provided an opportunity to explore a new format for future consideration. Five participants from Union County and one each from Snyder and Northumberland Counties responded very positively to the workshop experience. Our conclusion is that this workshop is a worthwhile project for our League to do. Submitted by Pamela Mauger, chair, and Janice Bigelow, acting chair LWVLA ANNUAL MEETING May 14th, 2015, Lewisburg Hotel Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 14th for the LWVLA Annual Meeting! This is a very important meeting for our League. We elect board members and officers, adopt an annual budget and program and most importantly have an opportunity to socialize together with League members, some of the most interesting people around! This year’s Annual Meeting will be held at the Lewisburg Hotel. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a cash bar in the upstairs ballroom. The business meeting will begin at 6:00 with dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. You will receive the first mailing of materials in early April which will include the invitation and response form. Cost for the dinner is $25; you will have a choice of three meal selections. We need to have your RSVP with your meal choice by April 24 (a requirement of the Hotel). Please be sure to make your dinner reservations right away. Come join us in celebrating another successful League year! Marilyn Brill, membership chair VOTER SERVICE It is an exciting and busy spring for LWVLA’s Voters Service Committee! How to Run for Office Workshop: First of all, despite an accident befalling our fearless leader Pam Mauger, her extraordinary planning skills made it possible for her extremely faithful and competent committee members to pull off a totally successful “How to Run for Office” workshop on Saturday February 21. Please see her report above. Facts for Voters: Our 2015 edition has been printed and distributed throughout the county. Thank you editor Priscilla Stowe, designer Dawn Maneval, consultant Mary Candland, distribution coordinator Phyllis Dyer, and distributors Janice Bigelow, Marilyn Brill, Marion Brown, Phyllis Dyer, Pat Fisher, Ann Grundstrom, Keay Hathaway, Carole Madle, Paul Mauger, Diane Meixell, Margaret Moyer, Marilyn Murphy, Cindy Nickelsen, Kit Sisson, Kathy Swank, Mary Zimmerman and Susan Warner-Mills. Thanks also go to our Facts underwriters Coldwell Banker Penn One Real Estate and Meixell-Diehl Insurance. CONGRATULATIONS ALL! Voters Guide: This spring’s Primary Election on May 19 will decide which candidates in Union County will run for their parties’ seats in the November General Election. These include Union County Commissioner, municipal offices (township supervisors and borough council members), Lewisburg and Mifflinburg School Board, and District Justice among others. Editor Liz Clement is once again taking charge of the production of our Spring 2015 Guide with the able assistance of Marge Duck, Keay Hathaway, Carole Madle, Dawn Maneval, Sue Travis and Susan Warner-Mills. Phyllis Dyer and her distribution committee will deliver the Guides to myriad sites in Union County. Many thanks, all of you! Candidates Night: Based on petitions filed with the Union County Elections Office, the most contested race in this spring’s Primary Election will for seats on the Lewisburg School Board. Current plans are to hold a Candidates Night for this race (and possibly for District Justice) in late April or early May. Please contact me at [email protected] (570-716-0870) if you would be interested in participating in the planning of this important League event. All of our Voters Service activities are immensely facilitated by the enthusiastic support and cooperation of the staff of the Union County Elections Office, to whom we also extend our most sincere gratitude. Record Number of Seats Open on PA Supreme Court Just a reminder: Your vote for Supreme Court justices WILL matter! Since judicial candidates are limited in the ways they are permitted to promote their candidacies, it may be difficult for voters to access the information they need to make educated decisions at the voting booth. The League of Women Voters of the Lewisburg Area offers an extensive nonpartisan list of resources to aid you, the voter, in making an informed choice at our website http://lewisburg.palwv.org. Susan Warner-Mills, voters service, chair MEMBERSHIP New Members We welcome another new member this spring: Karen Nicholson 170 Wedgewood Gardens Lewisburg, PA 17837 570-490-6276 [email protected] Spring Dues Rate Once again we will be offering a special rate this spring for new members to LWVLA. If you are interested in joining the League, you may join from February 1 to May 31st, 2015 for prorated dues of $25.00! You will then be asked to pay full dues of $50 in September with the rest of our members. Members, if you know someone who might want to consider trying out the League this spring, please pass this information on to them. Thanks to all of you for what you do to keep our local League strong and active in our community. Marilyn Brill,membership,chair LWVLA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION & RENEWAL FORM February 1, 2015 — May 31, 2015 Mid-term Membership dues: $25. Dues include membership to the local, state, and national League and information and notifications from all three levels (League Line, PA Voter and National Voter online). I/We wish to join the League of Women Voters of the Lewisburg Area. Name/s _________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Phone (cell, work or home) ________________ Email ____________________________________ Signature ________________________________________________________________________ I am interested in participating in the following League activities: _____ Voters Service _____ Study Groups ______ Community Forums ____ Special Events Enclosed is my check for $__________ Please make your check payable to LWVLA and mail your check and form to: LWVLA Membership, P.O. Box 206, Lewisburg, PA 17837. For more information, phone 570-522-9254 or email [email protected]. Thank you! Marilyn Brill, Membership chair
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