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Statewide Coalition to Launch “Make Health Happen” Campaign

01/08/2009

Group to Lay Out Plan for Health Coverage For All Minnesotans

St. Paul - A coalition representing 350,000 Minnesotans will launch its “Make Health Happen” campaign to reform the state’s health care system, which now leaves hundreds of thousands of state residents without health coverage and many thousands more underinsured. 

The press conference will take place on Thursday, January 8 at 10 a.m. in room 125 of the State Capitol.  At the event, coalition members, lawmakers and supporters will outline how costly it is for Minnesota to leave 375,000 residents, including 77,000 children, without coverage and they will discuss legislation to address the problem.

Minnesota Health Security Act to be Introduced

The group will also unveil the “Minnesota Health Security Act” (MHSA) which charts a clear path to guaranteed affordable health coverage for all Minnesotans, starting with children.  It will be introduced in both the House and Senate.  The bill is based on the Children’s Health Security Act, which successfully passed the state House in 2007.  The bill’s authors, Representative Paul Thissen and Senator Tony Lourey, will participate in the event.

Coalition members said providing coverage for all Minnesotans is especially important in the current economic hard times because skyrocketing health care costs are the top cause of bankruptcy in the United States, and one-half of all home foreclosures are the result of a family being hit by unaffordable medical costs.   A report released this past year estimated that more than three Minnesotans die each week because they don’t’ have health coverage.

Coalition partners include TakeAction Minnesota,AFSCME Council 5,Children’s Defense Fund-Minnesota, Education Minnesota, ISAIAH, Minnesota Nurses Association, SEIU Minnesota State CouncilThe Minnesota AFL-CIO.  Many other labor and faith-based organizations, as well as groups working for children, families, racial, economic and social justice, and human rights will support the effort.

Statewide Coalition to Launch

“Make Health Happen” Campaign
Thursday, January 8 at 10 a.m.
Room 125 State Capitol

 

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