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BREAKING: Democrats endorse single payer!

by: rossl

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Tue Feb 09, 2010 at 19:29:19 PM CST


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This is for real.

When it finally came time for the Committee to meet and vote the result was almost anti-climactic. Jack Hanna, the Chair of the Rules Committee said that there that there was "great concensus in support of this resolution" and urged that the entire membership be permitted to consider it." Democratic Chair T.J. Rooney shepherded the resolution to the floor, and in seconds it was over. The resolution was passed by acclamation.
rossl :: BREAKING: Democrats endorse single payer!
Of course, if you haven't figured it out already, this is limited to Pennsylvania.  That, however, doesn't make it any less exciting.  My state is moving closer and closer to passing single payer, as this excellent history of recent developments in the statewide movement explains.

It had been a good year for Single-Payer in Pennsylvania already. HealthCare4ALLPA, the organization leading the fight (full disclosure: the author is an unpaid officer of that organization and an unpaid member of the Board of Directors) to enact single-payer healthcare in the Keystone State. Our Bill, HB 1660 and SB 400 was picking up steam (one blogger, in describing the scope of the bill, observed "you will never see a more comprehensive plan."), and had been endorsed by City Councils in Lancaster, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading, West Reading, and Wilkes Barre, as well as by the Allegheny County Council. Together those councils represent more than 3 million people, about a quarter of the population of Pennsylvania. A study of the cost of employee healthcare benefits paid by the combined governments and school boards within our state had documented a savings of nearly $2.3 billion dollars if the bill werer passed, and the study was getting noticed. Our quest for funds to commission an Economic Impact Study that would validate the benefits of instituting our bill were beginning to bear fruit. In October more than a thousand people -- primarily from all over Pennsylvania, but augmented by advocates from Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Delaware, Ohio and even Washingtron State who journeyed to Harrisburg in a show of solidarity -- gathered in the Capitol Rotunda on a Tuesday workday morning to demonstrate for the passage of our bill.

As I wrote about here, the bill for statewide single payer had a hearing late last year.  Not only that, but the hearing was led by Republican State Senator Don White, and that's not even the full extent of the bipartisan support of this.  And Governor Ed Rendell has also pledged to sign the bill!  And all five Democratic candidates for governor have expressed support of the bill!  And both Arlen Specter and Joe Sestak have said that they intend to introduce bills in Congress that would end ERISA and make it much easier for states to establish single payer systems!

A lot of this exciting stuff, including the unanimous endorsement of the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee, all happened this past weekend at the Winter Meeting of the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee.  This is an exciting movement for the single payer movement in Pennsylvania.  In the words of Jerry Policoff, "It had gone mainstream."

And it's the result of an independent political movement that supports a specific agenda, not a candidate or a party.  We do not gain support by raising money for candidates or threatening to stop our support.  The movement for fundamental health care reform is real and growing in Pennsylvania, and it's done through community outreach, media outreach, and utilizing the will of the people:  Pennsylvanians - and most Americans - want quality health care, not health insurance.

You can support this exciting movement by going to HealthCare4AllPA.org and donating or contacting your state legislators (if you're in Pennsylvania) or going more in depth and becoming part of the movement.  Personally, I might be trudging through snow tomorrow to get a petition signed supporting the bill...

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Awesome (4.00 / 3)
I hope local successes like these can keep Democratic activists working despite national difficulties.

Great posts this week Rossl.. you've been upgraded to Guest Blogger. Your posts now front page automatically. Thanks!


there shall be silver linings (4.00 / 2)
i have a feeling that a number of northeastern states could follow suit with single-payer statewide. perhaps that is the way that this shall be achieved

Providing in-depth analysis of elections

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Thanks, I'm honored.

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