Hinchey Statement on House Passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act

Washington, DC – I released the following statement regarding House passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act after voting in favor of this legislation.

“Today, our country took a long, overdue step toward ensuring that every American has access to quality, affordable health care. By passing this bill, the House is ensuring that no American will ever be denied health coverage because of a pre-existing condition nor will any American ever lose their insurance because they become sick. The bill also eliminates co-pays for preventative care, which will encourage people to see a doctor for regular check-ups so that diseases and illnesses can be caught before becoming major health issues. This will save lives and it will also save money by avoiding the need for the more costly treatment of conditions that would have otherwise gone undetected until they became more severe. The bill also imposes yearly caps on out-of-pocket expenses so that no Americans are forced into insurmountable debt because they fall ill. At the same time, the bill prohibits insurance companies from placing their own caps on how much they will pay for care.

“Within the congressional district I represent, approximately 63 percent of the population, 415,000 residents, receive health insurance through their employers. Under this bill, if those people like their insurance plan and their doctors they can keep them while receiving increased benefits. Those who do not receive insurance through an employer or lose their coverage will be able to purchase insurance at group rates through the newly created Health Insurance Exchange that will feature an array of private insurance options along with a new public option. This will provide those people with access to new health insurance choices that were previously unavailable. The Exchange and public option, which will also be open to small businesses, will spur greater competition that will reign in costs.

“In order to ensure that health insurance isn’t too expensive for those who don’t receive coverage through an employer, individuals and families with an income level of up to four times the poverty level — an income of up to $88,000 for a family of four — will receive affordability credits under the bill to help cover the cost of coverage. There are 158,000 households in the district I represent that could quality for these affordability credits. Additionally, 16,100 small businesses in the district I represent will be able to participate in the Exchange with nearly 94 percent of those small businesses qualifying for tax credits to help them cover as much as 50 percent of the cost of providing health insurance.

“The 109,000 Medicare recipients who I represent in Congress will also benefit from free preventative and wellness care, enhanced treatment, and the phased-in closing of the gap in prescription drug coverage — known as the donut hole — that currently forces 7,200 local seniors residing in the district I represent to pay the full cost of their drugs. Medicare recipients will also benefit from the federal government finally gaining the ability to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies for the best drug prices possible. This will drive down the price that Medicare recipients will have to pay for their prescription drugs.

“While I would have strongly preferred a universal health care bill that guaranteed quality health insurance for every American, such a bill was unfortunately not politically viable at this time. Nevertheless, the bill we passed today provides coverage to 53,000 residents in the district I represent who currently have no health insurance. Since 2000, small business health care expenses in this country have risen 129 percent. Without the passage of this bill, the average American family would see its health care costs increase $1,800 each year over the next decade. We already know that 53 percent of Americans postpone care or medication because of cost. That number would rise even higher without reform. In a country as great as ours we simply cannot allow health care to be cost-prohibitive. Every American must have access to quality, affordable health care. This bill takes enormous steps forward in that regard by fixing our broken health care system and reining in an out of control private insurance industry.”

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Broome County (New York) Democratic Picnic

Fellow Democrat,

Please join us for the Annual BC Democratic Picnic, Thursday, July 30, 2009 from 5 to 8 PM.  Ross Park (Pavilions 1 & 2), Morgan Rd, Binghamton.

RSVP to Tony Fiala at 607-773-8369 or 607-621-8821 (tickets will be held at the door).

Ticket price:  $25/person, $50/family, and $250/table of 10.

Tony Fiala, BCDC Chair

Peg Stein, Picnic Chair

FINDLAW: Sotomayor Senate Judiciary Panel Questions & Answers

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Change Has Come Today…

@thewhitehouse – “Change has come to WhiteHouse.gov” http://bit.ly/10eGW

Below is the TechCrunch Guide to the Inauguration, a collection of links and apps that will help you make the most out of the inauguration.

Where To Watch

There will be plenty of livestreams of the Inauguration at all the media sites mentioned above. Some of the sites offering livestreams include:

Hulu: Fox.com will also be using Hulu’s stream.
C-Span: Washington D.C.’s video standby will have four live feeds to choose from.
CNN.com: Partnering with Facebook so you can see your friends’ status updates while watching.
Current TV : Will add a Twitterstream to its coverage.
Ustream.tv: This stream will also be available on your iPhone, great for those along the parade route too far away to see the main stage.
—Starbucks and movie theaters: For those who cannot make it to Washington, MSNBC is hosting screenings of the inauguration in movie theaters and Starbucks across the country (although it looks as though these are already sold out).

Where To Stay

CrashTheInauguration: If you are going to Washington, D.C. and still don’t have a room, you might find a couch to sleep on at CrashTheInauguration. And if you are lucky they might even serve youObama O’s for breakfast.

Where To Share

—Twitter: Just search for “inauguration” or “Obama”. The chatter has already started.

NPR Inauguration Report: Run by NPR’s social media desk, it will be collecting dispatches from spectators via Twitter, Flicr, YouTube, and text message. All Tweets or text messages that start with “#inaug09″ or “#dctrip09″ will be included in NPR’s feed, as well as Flickr photos and YouTube videos tagged “inaug09″ or “dctrip09.” There are also an accompanying iPhone and Android apps called IR09, Inauguration Report 2009 (more details here).

CNN/Microsoft 3D Photosynth: People at the inauguration can upload their photos and Microosft will combine them into a 3D panoramic Photosynth (more details here).

Citizen’s Briefing Book: Got a policy suggestion for the transition team? Submit one or vote for the best ones at Change.gov

Where Were You?: A video contest sponsored by Memelabs that will let people share where they were on this historic day.

iPhone Apps and Follow-up

—Ustream.tv: Stream the inauguration to your iPhone (see above).

—Inauguration Report 2009: Submit your own report to NPR with text, photos, or audio. Reports post straight to NPR’s Inauguration feed (see above).

—PointAbout 2009 Presidential Inauguration Guide: Free app with a countdown to the inauguration, distance to the inauguration steps, and lets you navigate Washington, D.C. with maps of public transport, parking, fre WiFi zones, and a Zagat’s restuarant guide for the city.

—Change (U.S.) Politics (iTunes link). Cast your approval rating of the Obama administration across 14 issues

—PolitFact’s Obameter: Obama made more than 500 promises during the election campaign. Track how many he keeps with the Obameter.

Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the Reported Nomination of Leon Panetta to be the Next CIA Director

Statement
 

 

Senator Feingold is a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee

“I am pleased by reports of the nomination of Leon Panetta to be the next CIA Director.  These reports indicate that President-elect Obama recognizes the need for fresh leadership for the intelligence community.  Leon Panetta has a long and distinguished career in public service and there are few people of whom I have a higher opinion.  He has been a strong voice opposing the interrogation practices authorized by the Bush Administration and he is well-equipped to restore our national security, which has been undermined by the current administration’s policies.  I look forward to closely examining his record, hearing his plans for protecting our nation against al Qaeda and other threats, and learning how he will help restore the rule of law after years of lawlessness that have undermined our national security.”

Republican Senators Love Banks-Hate UAW Workers

Here’s a list of the Republican Senators who voted to bail out the banks; but not the automakers. They have placed their desire to kill the UAW above the interests of the millions who make their living from the soon-to-be-gone BIG Three:

Bob Bennett, R-UT
Richard Burr, R-NC
Saxby Chambliss, R-GA
Tom Coburn, R-OK
Norm Coleman, R-MN
Bob Corker, R-TN
John Ensign, R-NV
Chuck Grassley, R-IA
Judd Gregg, R-NH
Orrin Hatch, R-UT
Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-TX
Johnny Isakson, R-GA
John Kyl, R-AZ
Mel Martinez, R-FL
John McCain, R-AZ
Mitch McConnell, R-KY
Lisa Murkowski, R-AK
John Thune, R-SD

Lest We Forget–38 Years Ago Today

WFB Dead

Breaking News Alert

The New York Times

Wednesday, February 27, 2008 — 11:25 AM ET

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William F. Buckley Jr. Is Dead at 82

 

William F. Buckley Jr., who marshaled polysyllabic

exuberance, famously arched eyebrows and a refined,

perspicacious mind to elevate conservatism to the center of

American political discourse, died Wednesday at his home in

Stamford, Conn.

 

Read More:

http://www.nytimes.com/?emc=na

 

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I remember as a high school senior, at a very conservative school, being taken into NYC to Hunter College by my civics instructor on several occasions to hear Bill Buckley.  His debate with Gore Vidal was epic.

 

I remember as well when his brother, James Buckley, moved to New York and was elected to the US Senate as one of the first new “carpetbaggers”.

 

Oil millionaire, CIA agent, author, curmudgeon, word smith, fervent believer (“God and Man at Yale”)…an interesting man, who didn’t scare me nearly as much as today’s new brand of wingnut.

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Urgent Action Alert: Please Comment on Medicaid Case Management Rules

January 17, 2008—The February 4th deadline is fast approaching for comments on the regulations for Medicaid’s targeted case management services.

Described in the Bazelon Center’s December 17th Information Alert, the rules would significantly limit access to critical mental health services for children in foster care, people with court-appointed guardians, paroled offenders, special education students and others with mental health needs (see summary).

Model Comments Available

Advocacy groups and individuals should let the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services know of their concerns with the proposed rules. You may want to use the Bazelon Center’s draft as a model, online in MSWord or PDF.

Comments are due before 5 pm on February 4, 2008. Although the rules will become effective on March 3, they can be modified before then, based on the nature and volume of comments received by CMS. Accordingly, advocates for children and adults with mental disabilities should submit comments to increase the likelihood of modifications (click here for how to submit comments).

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