It's what's in the heart that counts: Lou Agre for State Representative in the 194th

I went to a 194th state representative district candidate event last week at Roxborough Memorial Hospital. It made clear to me why, when we decide which candidate to support, we progressives have to get out of the habit of looking at the elaborate questionnaires candidates produce and focus on what their history tells us about where their heart is. Sometime in the next two years, the person who wins this election is going to have to make a decision about a new piece of legislation before him or her. It might be late at night and there won’t be time to call some advisor to find out what is the right thing to do. There won’t be time to determine whether the legislation violates a core ideal of Democrats or progressives. The next representative for the 194th district is just going to have to use his or her judgment and… Continue reading

CIGNA admits secretely funding anti-health care reform front groups

Company Makes Admission in Response to Activists at Shareholder Meeting Philadelphia – Representatives of Health Care for America Now (HCAN), the 1,000-member coalition that led the successful fight for health reform, confronted CIGNA Corp.'s CEO and board members at the company's annual shareholder meeting today, and company officials admitted for the first time that they secretly contributed funding for duplicitous anti-reform TV ads. The company made the comments in response to questions from HCAN members who attended the event while activists outside rallied around a golden parachute symbolizing former CIGNA CEO Ed Hanway's recently disclosed $111-million retirement package. Continue reading

We told Tom Corbett: Hands off health care

On Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 150 people rallied at 12:00 Noon to tell Tom Corbett to drop his lawsuit against health care reform. We were joined by Congressmen Chaka Fattah and Bob Brady, Mayor Michael Nutter, and State Representative Dwight Evans. Why were we rallying again for health care reform so soon after the legislation passed. It used to be that when the US Congress passed legislation, we went on to other matters while waiting to see how it was implemented. Then, after we had some idea how the new programs worked, political leaders and activists would start devote energy to improving, changing or repealing it. The opposition to health care reform, however, is not waiting. They are determined to stand against the idea that health care is now a right not a privilege in America. They will not accept a democratically elected government taking action to address the health… Continue reading

Tell Attorney General Corbett: hands off health care

Please join us for a rally in support of health care reform and in opposition to Attorney General Tom Corbett’s lawsuit against the legislation that recently passed the US Congress. Tuesday, April 6, 2010 12:00 Noon Thomas Paine Plaza (in front of the Municipal Services Building) Arch Street between Broad and 15th Street We will be joined, among others, by Congressmen Chaka Fattah and Bob Brady, Mayor Michael Nutter, and State Representative Dwight Evans. You might wonder why we are rallying again for health care reform so soon after the legislation passed. It used to be that when the US Congress passed legislation, we went on to other matters while waiting to see how it was implemented. Then, after we had some idea how the new programs worked, political leaders and activists would start devote energy to improving, changing or repealing it. The opposition to health care reform, however, is… Continue reading

Tell us that health care reform is already working

We’ve reached the end of this legislative struggle for health care reform though there will be more as we work in future years to strengthen what we achieved. But this year we still need to work to preserve our victory, which is under attack all over our state. We need to make the case, in every Congressional district in the Commonwealth, that health care reform will benefit us. You can make a huge contribution to this effort by helping us find Pennsylvanians who will benefit from the provisions of the health care reform legislation that go into effect this year. Continue reading

Courage and Health Care Reform

I wrote this with Georgeanne Koehler and Ann Stanton with the hopes that it would be published as an op-ed in a Pittsburgh Newspaper before the final vote on the Affordable Care Act. It didn’t get in the paper but we got it out on the HCAN PA blog and other places. Ernest Hemingway once said that in the modern world, a man can live his whole life without knowing whether he is courageous. Some of us, however, do find out. One was our brother Billy Koehler, who suffered from both heart disease and the lack of health insurance. Billy lost his insurance when he lost his job as a technician and began delivering pizzas.  Because he had a pre-existing condition, he couldn’t get new health insurance. And when the battery on Billy’s defibrillator faltered, he couldn’t afford to have it replaced. That didn’t stop Billy from working hard or make… Continue reading

Will PA single payer supporters tell Kucinich to support health care reform?

The final vote on health care reform is going to be close. And Dennis Kucinich may be the one vote between victory and defeat. Kucinich says he won’t vote for the bill because it is a bail out of insurance companies and is not his preferred way of reforming health care, single payer. So far, only a very few advocates for single payer, who could have substantial influence over Kucinich, has asked him to vote for the bill. As far as I know, no one from Pennsylvania, which has one of the most active and impressive movements for single payer, has asked him to support the bill. As far as I know, Pennsylvania single payer advocates like Walter Tsou and Chuck Pennachio have said that the legislation should be defeated. This is very hard for me to understand for a few reasons. Continue reading