Minnesota Activists Tell Coleman: No Bandage Fix for Health Care
Posted by Mike Hall to AFL-CIO NOW
Bandages may work OK for scraped knees, but as Working America members and union activists in Minnesota told Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) today, the nation’s broken health care system needs serious and comprehensive reform—not a “Bandage Solution.”
The activists marched to Coleman’s office in
David Wehde, Working America’s state director, said:
“Working
Minnesota AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Steve Hunter said Coleman’s record in the Senate on health care issues shows he lines up on the side of the insurance industry and Big Pharma. The Center for Responsive Politics, he said, reports Coleman has accepted more than $450,000 in contributions from the insurance industry and nearly $290,000 from the pharmaceutical industry since running for the Senate. Said Hunter:
“For far too long, politicians like Sen. Norm Coleman have put the interests of Big Pharma and the insurance industry above working families’ health care needs That’s why more than 47 million Americans are uninsured. That’s why those of us lucky enough to have coverage are receiving less and paying more.”
Health care is definitely on the minds of voters this year. Of the nearly 27,000 people who participated in the AFL-CIO/Working
“The AFL-CIO and Working America will be more active than ever to ensure that working families all across the state know exactly where elected officials stand on the issues that matter and are hearing from working people about what needs to be done to change our country’s direction.”
Today’s event was the second of several scheduled this summer, as Working America canvassers gather signatures on “No Bandage Solution” petitions across the country. Working
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