Saturday, August 25, 2007

LTE on Healthy Wisconsin

Helping others


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Almost everyone in the state and country knows that the availability and cost of health care is a catastrophic problem for many. It is for this reason that concerned Democrats in the state Senate worked and crafted a health care program for Wisconsin called “Healthy Wisconsin.”

Under this plan, everyone in Wisconsin (except seniors and Medicaid-eligible people) will receive health care with the same coverage as that received by our legislators, while providing statewide savings of $1.5 billion.

While this program is being acclaimed by other states as a model, “Healthy Wisconsin” and the senators who developed this program are being attacked rather viciously, and the State Assembly is dragging its feet on approval.

Be aware that this program is not socialized medicine, it is not a single-payer plan (although more money would be saved if it was) and it will not increase taxes. In fact, if implemented, this plan will provide all city, county and town governments and school districts significant savings and reduce property taxes for their citizens.

Why then is there such strong opposition by most Republicans? Is it because they really don’t understand the seriousness of the problem? Is it because they receive financial contributions from companies and business profiting from the current system? Don’t they really care about people less well off than themselves? I keep asking these questions, and my answer to all of them comes out, “Yes.”

Investigate the plan yourself by going to a town hall meeting near you. I guarantee you will come home knowing that “Healthy Wisconsin” goes a long way in solving or reducing the health care crisis in Wisconsin. Don’t let this opportunity escape by allowing opposition from people who seemingly do not have a great deal of compassion for others less fortunate than themselves.
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LTE on Healthy Wisconsin

Helping others


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Almost everyone in the state and country knows that the availability and cost of health care is a catastrophic problem for many. It is for this reason that concerned Democrats in the state Senate worked and crafted a health care program for Wisconsin called “Healthy Wisconsin.”

Under this plan, everyone in Wisconsin (except seniors and Medicaid-eligible people) will receive health care with the same coverage as that received by our legislators, while providing statewide savings of $1.5 billion.

While this program is being acclaimed by other states as a model, “Healthy Wisconsin” and the senators who developed this program are being attacked rather viciously, and the State Assembly is dragging its feet on approval.

Be aware that this program is not socialized medicine, it is not a single-payer plan (although more money would be saved if it was) and it will not increase taxes. In fact, if implemented, this plan will provide all city, county and town governments and school districts significant savings and reduce property taxes for their citizens.

Why then is there such strong opposition by most Republicans? Is it because they really don’t understand the seriousness of the problem? Is it because they receive financial contributions from companies and business profiting from the current system? Don’t they really care about people less well off than themselves? I keep asking these questions, and my answer to all of them comes out, “Yes.”

Investigate the plan yourself by going to a town hall meeting near you. I guarantee you will come home knowing that “Healthy Wisconsin” goes a long way in solving or reducing the health care crisis in Wisconsin. Don’t let this opportunity escape by allowing opposition from people who seemingly do not have a great deal of compassion for others less fortunate than themselves.
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Wisconsin Women’s Health Care at Risk

Representative Huebsch
Has Put Wisconsin Women’s Health Care at Risk

The Assembly Budget, under Rep. Huebsch’s leadership, aims to reduce access to cervical cancer testing and treatment, birth control and family planning services.

You are Invited to a
Community Forum on
Women’s Health in the State Budget

Thursday, August 16
6:00 - 8:00 pm
(Food will be provided)

Gundersen Lutheran
Board Room
1900 South Ave.
La Crosse, WI 54601

Please Attend to Learn More About What’s Really At Stake:
- cancer screening programs who suffered reduced funding
- family planning and reproductive health programs that were dismantled in the Assembly Republican’s budget
- the potential devastating impact to the health of women and families in Wisconsin
- how the final stages of the budget process will work
- and how to take action to protect Women’s Health

Please RSVP to shelle.michalak@ppwi.org or 608-256-7549 x2132