Kerr campaigning to make health insurance, government more accessible [The Frederick News-Post, Md.]
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Kerr, previously a member of the
He is competing for one of the three open seats in legislative
During Kerr's first term in the State House, he served on the Health and
Marylanders ages 19 to 34 make up the largest portion of people who do not have health insurance in the state, Kerr said. The bill he sponsored provides health insurance subsidies to people of this age group who are employed and make up to
In doing so, the program helps get more young people on health insurance and includes them in the risk pool, which brings down everyone's insurance premiums, Kerr said.
In the program's first year, 9,000 people participated, Kerr said. This is the program's second year.
"One of the things I look forward to doing in the coming session is to remove what's called the 'sunset provision' and make the law permanent," he said. "It's proven itself to be effective."
If reelected, Kerr also plans to put forward a bill that would create a teacher apprenticeship program in
A teacher apprenticeship program would give people studying to become educators the chance to garner paid experience in a classroom before they graduate. Kerr hopes such a program would reduce turnover among teachers and make acquiring a degree more affordable.
He hopes to work with Sen.
Kerr would also be interested in creating a similar program for people studying to enter the health care field.
"I don't think that someone who wants to go into public service, whether it'd be health care or teaching," he said, "should get into debt to get the training that they need in order to do the job."
Two bills that he is most proud of sponsoring are ones that evolved from problems constituents brought to him. Both took years of work before they passed and became laws.
One, Brynleigh's Act, requires educators to complete training on how to recognize seizures and respond to them.
The other changed the circumstances under which property held by a banking or financial organization may be considered abandoned.
If reelected, Kerr said, he looks forward to continuing to work with people in
"We're only in
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