First Step to Universal Health Care
The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless has always advocated for Universal access to quality health care as one of the solutions to homelessness. We could significantly reduce the homeless population if there was a better health care system including prevention, drug treatment, mental health and management of long term chronic health conditions for those who are poor. The United States took the first step toward this objective on Sunday with the passage of the health care reform bill. This is not what many advocates wanted, but it is a step forward. It is not public health care, but it is certainly better than we have now.
It is time to reach out to your elected officials and thank them for their vote on Sunday. The staff at the local district offices of your Congressional member need to hear some positive words. I have heard that Congressman's Kucinich's staff have had to endure some of the most horrible hate from the callers and visitors over the last week. For those who support health care reform, you should reach out to Congressman Ryan, Fudge, Boccieri, Kaptur, Sutton, and Kucinich to thank them for their courageous vote this weekend. Too often the supporters stay quiet because they are happy with the results or do not have the time, but to provide some balance it is time to thank those who voted for this historic piece of legislation.
Brian
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