On Wednesday, the Majority Leadership in the House will make good on their promise to bring up for a vote a bill that repeals the health care reform law that passed last year. Let me be clear – a vote for repeal will be a vote to deny many veterans access to affordable health insurance. That’s why my first act as the Interim Chairman of VoteVets.org was to launch this petition calling on the House to defeat the repeal.
By Ashwin Madia, Interim Chair of VoteVets.org
January 18, 2011 - As an attorney, I’m lucky to have the ability to get insurance. As a veteran, however, I’ve heard terrible stories from those who fought for America, struggling to find a way to cover the costs of their medical care. Here’s just a sample of some of the stories we’ve heard at VoteVets.org this week.
“I am a self-employed Vietnam Vet with no health insurance. My wife just turned 65 so she has Medicare. We had health insurance our whole lives, but my self-employment status meant we had to get our own policy after my wife lost her job. We were ‘hoodwinked’ by a slick insurance salesman who sorely misrepresented the policy, i.e. there was no yearly deductible. It was a deductible based on ‘per consigment,’ which meant that anytime anything went wrong after 60-90 days, we had to pay another $4,000 deductible.” – Dan, Vietnam Veteran
“I was medically discharged in 2005 for injuries I sustained in the line of duty. I now have a spinal cord injury and no one will insure me. I can only leave the house assisted and live in a 3rd floor apartment with all stairs and no elevator because we cannot afford to move. I also cannot drive. My husband has to stay home to take care of me so we live on almost nothing.” – Kate, Iraq War Veteran {continued}
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Would Be Anti-Veteran
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