Candidate Q&A: Senate District 2
1. How would you rate the overall state of health care in
Sparks: We're facing major challenges with health care not just in
While we've taken steps to address these problems at the legislature, we know there is more work to be done. If reelected, I'll see that we continue making headway on these issues.
Dornink:
Thankfully, Republican leadership in
2. What have been the main concerns you've heard from district voters when it comes to health care?
Sparks: As I touched on before, the voters I've spoken to have concerns about both the availability and affordability of health care, as well as prescription drugs. As we have taken steps to drive down costs, it has been clear that health care is still a burden for many families. People shouldn't have to struggle to receive quality health care, no matter whether it's an issue of cost or availability. I'm thankful that we've been able to address some of these issues, but the fight still isn't over. As your state senator, I'll continue working with
Dornink: Voters are concerned about the complete government takeover of health care that DFLers are trying to adopt. If we can't trust our government to implement a new driver's license system, I don't think we should trust them with our health care. I want to work towards solutions that address the overpricing that happens in medicine. That's why I am supportive of recent legislation that
I should also mention that I have started to hear at the doors that folks are concerned about pre-existing conditions. Pre-existing conditions have been covered in
3. Do you think Gov.
Sparks: Overall, I believe the Governor and state health officials have done a good job addressing the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus pandemic has also underscored the importance of our nurses, doctors and health care professionals. I'm thankful for their tireless efforts to care for those who are ill and to support our health care system when it's under stress. It's critical that our health care professionals have the resources and support they need to succeed, and you can be sure that I'll continue working to that end at the State Capitol if reelected.
Dornink: I think that early on in the pandemic, the Governor worked well with the legislature and approved many important provisions that tried to address the uncertainty. Since then, I wish that the
4. Do you support a single-payer health care system?
Sparks: No, I do not support a single-payer health care system. That said, we of course can't keep with the current status quo on health care either. I would be open to a proposal allowing folks to buy into MinnesotaCare, and overall we must look at a wide variety of options to address problems with the cost and availability of health care in
Dornink: No.
5. Anything else you would like to add?
Sparks: Within the past few years, I received my insurance licensure. At my job, I have the opportunity to help people figure out which health insurance options are best for them and make sure they have coverage. But unfortunately, I also see some of the difficult choices people have to make. It's heartbreaking to see someone have to decide if they want to pay their rent or mortgage on time, or if they want health insurance. That's a position that nobody should have to find themselves in. If reelected, I'll continue fighting to make sure that folks in our communities have affordable, accessible health care.
Dornink: I want to again thank folks for taking the time to read this. Health care is a real opportunity for folks to see the difference between the two parties. The DFL health care system has already raised healthcare costs and ruined the individual market for health insurance. Why would we further this pain that our small businesses and individuals have suffered? Their plan takes the decision away from patients and their families. We need free market solutions where everyone gets quality affordable health care; a system that is fair and affordable that covers preexisting conditions like
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