A small snippet from Senator Kennedy's column yesterday in the Boston Globe.
Our proposal establishes new gateways to better health across America. You can contact the gateways online, by phone, or in person to figure out what policy works for you. Through the gateway, we will facilitate choice by allowing consumers to compare the costs and benefits of different health insurance policies. We'll negotiate with insurance companies to keep premiums and copays low and help you with your premiums if you can't afford them. We'll make it illegal for insurers to deny coverage because of a preexisting condition or to impose other restrictions that keep you from getting the care you need. We're also hearing that some Americans want the choice of enrolling in a health insurance program backed by the government for the public good, not private profit - so that option will be available too.
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Change is never easy, but the status quo is no longer acceptable to any except those who profit from the current broken healthcare system.
We cannot afford to wait - or to fail. And we will do neither.
And when successful reform takes hold, the American people will wonder what has taken us so long.
Health bill would fix what's broken, By Edward M. Kennedy in the Boston Globe
Senator Kennedy has long fought for universal health care. His comments in his speech to the 1980 Democratic National Convention are as relevant today as then:
Finally, we cannot have a fair prosperity in isolation from a fair society. So I will continue to stand for a national health insurance. We must -- We must not surrender -- We must not surrender to the relentless medical inflation that can bankrupt almost anyone and that may soon break the budgets of government at every level. Let us insist on real controls over what doctors and hospitals can charge, and let us resolve that the state of a family's health shall never depend on the size of a family's wealth.
The President, the Vice President, the members of Congress have a medical plan that meets their needs in full, and whenever senators and representatives catch a little cold, the Capitol physician will see them immediately, treat them promptly, fill a prescription on the spot. We do not get a bill even if we ask for it, and when do you think was the last time a member of Congress asked for a bill from the Federal Government? And I say again, as I have before, if health insurance is good enough for the President, the Vice President, the Congress of the United States, then it's good enough for you and every family in America.
1980 Democratic National Convention Address
President Obama yesterday said that it's now or never:
So we need healthcare reform legislation that works, that preserves what works about healthcare, but fixes the things that are broken. And I think the status quo is unacceptable and that we've got to get it done this year. If we don't get it done this year we're not going to get it done. And to do that we're going to need all of you to mobilize. We've got to have you knocking on doors, making calls, educating your neighbors. I truly believe that with your help we can reduce costs for families, businesses and government. We can protect people's choice of doctors and hospitals and health plans and we can assure affordable, quality, health insurance for all Americans. This is our big chance to prove that the movement that you started during the campaign isn't over, we're just getting started.
President Obama Remarks, quoted on The Swamp: Obama: Healthcare reform now or never
Here's the best part of the Kennedy Plan:
Kennedy’s plan may go further than a proposal being drafted by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus. Baucus, a Montana Democrat, has said he is still weighing whether to include a government-run program in a measure and, if so, how it might be structured to attract Republican votes and industry support.
Bloomberg
Thank you Senator Kennedy
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Update I: slinkerwink has some numbers and other ways we can act to fight for the public option in her diary: A Call To Arms: Howard Dean NEEDS Your Help Today!
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