Health Care policy on the air

Today, at noon, I’m going to be appearing on Labor to Neighbor, the radio show hosted by my friends Pat Eiding and Janet Ryder of the AFL-CIO on WURD 900 am I will be talking about the Health Care For America Now campaign, about the McCain and Obama health care plans, as well as about health care reform efforts in Pennsylvania. You can listen on the web at http://900amwurd.com/2008/. Continue reading

Rally on Thursday: Can you count on your health insurance?

Everyone—except those at the higher reaches of the conservative movement in America—acknowledges that far too many Americans do not have health insurance. And most people understand that this has costs for all of us. Nationwide, about twelve percent of our insurance premiums go to cover the costs of the uninsured. But that problem might not be the most severe problem with health insurance in America today. A deeper issue may be the efforts of insurance companies to deny coverage care to people who actually have insurance. Health Care For America Now (HCAN) is holding a rally tomorrow to address this issue. For more on HCAN see my earlier post. Continue reading

Health Care For America Now! Which side are you on?

Hope, Change, and Health Care Whatever their party and whatever their preference between one candidate and another, most Americans have been supporting change in this election year. And they have been embracing hope for the future, hope that our government can once again address our deepest problems with innovative solutions that serve us all. We know, however, that real change won’t occur just by electing a new President and Congress. Powerful forces stand in the way of the change we need. A new President and Congress will need a movement of people committed to real change in order to overcome that opposition. So, I’m asking you to join, a new movement for one of the changes we need, Health Care For America Now (HCAN)! Continue reading