S.39 leaves a sour taste in my mouth
COMMENTARY
BY KELLY CUMMINGS With lightning speed. That's how quickly S.39 - An Act relating to compensation and benefits for members of the
Heck, the legislators didn't even have to rally on the
I really want to support S.39. Truth is, it's the access to health insurance that's the problem for me.
I can't help but think of all the years Vermonters have been desperately trying to get the members of the
For years we have watched health care bills hang on the wall or be sent to committees to never be heard of again. In fact, there are two hanging on the wall right now. These are H.156 and its companion bill S.74, an act relating to the incremental implementation of Green Mountain Care. These bills phase in a universal health care system, starting with Universal Primary Care. H.156 has almost 60 sponsors.
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I have health insurance, health insurance with a deductible of over
The thing is, I understand legislators are concerned about their health coverage. Who isn't? What I wish they wanted, instead of health insurance for themselves, is health care for all of us.
The irony is this could have already been achieved. The solution has been right there in front of them, just hanging on the wall, all these years. But instead, as a majority, they have continually rejected the pleas of Vermonters for a healthcare system that is affordable, accessible and covers everyone. The health insurance plan Senators Hardy and White want for legislators is the same as the state employees' insurance plan. It's one of the best insurance plans available and is quite generous with a minimal co-pay and deductible, a plan many Vermonters cannot afford for themselves and their families. Ultimate-ly, they are asking us to pay for their significantly better health insurance plan while at the same time we can barely afford to pay for our own inadequate plans. It just doesn't square.
S.39, as it stands now, leaves a sour taste in my mouth. The health insurance component feels hypocritical and unprincipled. It feels disrespectful to all those who have put in years of work to improve health care for everyone, not just legislators and especially to all those voices telling all their stories in vain.
If S.39 remains unchanged, becomes law, and the members of the
It seems to me - it would be only fair that the
Health care is now, and will always be a necessity for all.
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