Here is the resolution on health care the City Council will consider at tonight's meeting.
The presentation by Rob Stone during the 6:00 o'clock session will be highly informative. He is a tireless advocate for a universal health system for the United States.
Just days away now from the beginning of the Obama administration, it is still possible to hope that the United States will get its act together and become the great country it can be. Proof that we take seriously the promise of equality and freedom would be that we finally recognize health care as a right of citizenship; not a commercial commodity to be traded like copper or soybeans.
The words on the Statue of Liberty say "give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free...". If those words were written in modern times, they might include something about sharing in the fruits of the effort spent building this country by the ordinary man, whose life is just as valuable to him as the life of a wealthy man is to him. At least share the bounty by making our time here as healthy and vital as possible.
Don't measure our prosperity in how many iPods we own, or the square feet of our houses. A better measure would be how we treat, as Jesus said, "the least among us". A truly prosperous nation takes good care of its own.
Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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WHEREAS: The United States is the only developed nation which does not offer universal health coverage to its citizens, and
WHEREAS: The lack of such coverage places the businesses and workers of the United States at a competitive disadvantage with businesses and workers from those nations with universal health coverage, and
WHEREAS: Employer-based health insurance burdens cities such as New Albany with tremendous costs, and
WHEREAS: This burden, for New Albany, constituted a claim on the 2008 municipal budget of $3,077,340.00 or 14.9%, and
WHEREAS: A universal, single-payer health plan would save the city of New Albany hundreds of thousands of dollars in administrative costs, and
WHEREAS: House Resolution 676, The National Health Insurance Act, now under consideration by the One Hundred and Eleventh Congress of the United States provides for the establishment of a single-payer, universal health plan for all citizens of the United States, and
WHEREAS:The United States Conference of Mayors, and countless local governmental bodies across America have endorsed H.R. 676, and
WHEREAS: Our member of the United States House of Representatives, Baron Hill, has indicated his openness to consideration of H.R. 676,
NOW THEREFORE: The Common Council of the City of New Albany expresses its support, through this resolution, for H. R. 676, and
THE COMMON COUNCIL wishes to express its support of H.R. 676 to The Honorable Baron Hill of the United States House of Representatives, and
THE COMMON COUNCIL further expresses its desire that Representative Baron Hill sponsor H.R. 676, in the One Hundred and Eleventh Congress of the United States, on its path toward the delivery of single-payer, universal health coverage for all his constituents, and for all citizens of the United States.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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3 comments:
In all honesty, nothing, NOTHING could make me happier than to see my line of work become an un-needed arena in healthcare.
The number of uninsured in clark and floyd counties alone are staggering!
Thank you John for bringing Dr. Stone to the meeting last night. His talk was excellent and easily understood by people not associated with medicine or the healthcare industry.
We all appreciate your hard work and dedication.
And what a beautifully written resolution.
One has to ask the question whether the Council truly understand what Dr Stone's plan involves.
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