Leon Democrats support fundamental health care reform
The movement for health care reform got
a push locally this week when the Leon County
Democratic Executive Committee (DEC)
unanimously endorsed a resolution
supporting a Congressional bill for universal
coverage.
H.R.
676 calls for a Canadian-style
single-payer system that goes beyond proposals
being considered by the Obama
Administration.
H.R. 676 is
building support throughout the country and its
proposals remain perhaps the cost-effective
national legislative option presented to date
to address the growing demand for health care
reform.
At $7,129,
America’s per capita health care cost is double
that of most other industrialized nations. But
our system performs poorly by many comparisons
and it leaves 47 million without coverage,
according Physicians for a
National Health Program whose Capital City
Chapter in Tallahassee was a driving
force in getting Leon County Democrats to
support H.R. 676.
At their Monday
meeting, DEC members made it clear their
embrace of single-payer principle wasn’t ruling
out support for any subsequent proposals by
Obama, but that as a grassroots political party
it was important to let national leaders know
local member preferences.
