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The CodeBlueNow! Papers

Over a period of 10 weeks in the fall 2005, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ran a series of guest editorials, “The CodeBlueNow! Papers.” In preparation for our Health Care Town Hall on September 18th, we would like to publish some of these papers again.  Although written three years ago, this was the beginning of our discussion which has now led to our upcoming Voters’ Health Care Platform we will be announcing on September 18th.

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Re-creating the Health Care System

by Arne Carlson, R, Minnesota and Booth Gardner, D, Washington (September 2005)

By way of introduction, both of us served as Governors for eight years: Minnesota and Washington. As Governors, we created MinnesotaCare and the Basic Health Plan in our states—programs to provide health care for hard working, decent people whose employers did not or could not pay for it. But that was ten years ago. Now these plans are being significantly altered, our economy has changed, and our political climate has eroded.

It is not just Minnesota and Washington. State after state is dismantling similar programs. In
Tennessee alone this year--to balance the state budget—over 191,000 adults will be cut from the
TennCare program. It will also cut benefits for hundreds of thousands of others because it cannot afford the $8.7 billion program. Missouri intends to completely dismantle its Medicaid program by 2008. Now, instead of working together to build programs, hundreds of thousands of people are without health insurance with precious few places to turn. This is not inconsequential—one of every five Americans under 65 has no health insurance.

Couple this with changes in the economy and it spells trouble. Jobs are being outsourced to other countries largely due to costs such as health care. This leaves even more people without health insurance, because under the current system when you lose your job, you lose your health care.

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Special thanks to the Editorial Page of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for their leadership and vision in publishing this unprecedented series originally.

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