With national health reform in peril, California has taken matters into its own hands. Its Democratic-led Senate last Thursday approved the creation of a single-payer insurance system. Authored by Sen. Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), the bill passed in a largely party-line vote of 22-14. The legislation would replace private health insurance in the state with a Medicare-type program that covers all residents. Leno told Raw Story in an interview that ‘it really doesn’t matter’ if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger follows through with his veto threat because Californians will place the measure on the ballot. ‘In California, the voters get the final say,’ Leno said, suggesting the ballot initiative ‘could be as early as 2012, if not 2014.’ He said that even if Schwarzenegger signs the legislation into law, insurance companies would probably fight to overturn it in a ballot measure opposing single-payer. The state senator said he ‘[chooses] to remain confident’ it will succeed but refused to be complacent, admitting that taking on the insurance industry will be a huge challenge. He said proponents of the program must educate voters to protect them from disinformation. ‘Single payer is not socialized medicine,’ Leno explained. ‘We simply […]
Monday, February 8th, 2010
Exclusive: Author Of Single-payer Health Care Measure Expects It On Ballot By 2014
Author: SAHIL KAPUR
Source: The Raw Story
Publication Date: Friday, February 5th, 2010 -- 10:11 am
Link: Exclusive: Author Of Single-payer Health Care Measure Expects It On Ballot By 2014
Source: The Raw Story
Publication Date: Friday, February 5th, 2010 -- 10:11 am
Link: Exclusive: Author Of Single-payer Health Care Measure Expects It On Ballot By 2014
Stephan: Here in one state one can see the dynamics that have kept us, as a nation, from universal health care. As this report notes, 'based on data provided by the National Institute on Money in State Politics (NIMSP), the study found that senators opposing the bill received an average of $43,633 from the insurance industry since 2006 -- 97 percent higher than the $22,185 garnered by its supporters.'
And I want you to notice how cheap it is to buy a Congress person. You have to know how to do it, and have the right connections, but the money itself is trivial. These people sell us out daily for pottage.