About Citizen Action
Citizen Action
of New York is a statewide membership organization founded in 1983.
We have individual members and are a coalition of labor, senior citizen,
women's, student, tenant and community organizations that works with
community activists for social and economic justice.
We fight for quality affordable health care for all, jobs that pay living
wages with decent benefits, expanded Medicare coverage for seniors that
includes prescription drugs, strong investment in public education and
after-school programs, campaign finance reform, an end to corporate
tax loopholes and tax breaks for the wealthy, and consumer protections.
Citizen Action of New York has six regional chapters. Each is a vibrant
local organization with local leadership, paid professional organizing
staff, a local agenda and an active, diverse membership. Each has developed
a strategy, program and structure to meet the organizing and political
challenges that most affect their region. At the same time, all five
share overall goals and a statewide program.
Citizen Action
is also the New York State affiliate of USAction, which brings together
citizen organizations from around the country to form a strong national
progressive voice.
Our major accomplishments include:
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Family Health Plus and Child Health Plus, health care programs
that provide affordable health coverage to hundreds of thousands of
children and adults in working families.
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The
Managed Care Consumers' Bill of Rights, a law that provides strong
HMO and health insurance protections for New York consumers, including
the right to appeal to independent medical experts when an insurance
company denies care.
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A
Living Wage Law for Buffalo, which guarantees that Buffalo city
contractors pay decent wages to their employees.
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Campaign
Finance Reform in New York City, where Citizen Action's ballot initiative
campaign was the strategic catalyst, prompting the City Council to pass
a campaign finance reform law that provides partial public funding to
candidates who agree not to accept large special interest donations.
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Environmental
Protections in Communities throughout New York, by blocking urban
sprawl on Long Island's North Shore, stopping construction of a toxic
waste incinerator in Binghamton and winning clean-up of a lead-poisoned
playground in Buffalo.
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