Kittycat
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Wed Jul-30-08 10:05 AM
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Public Hearing on Health Care - August 14, Geneva, IL |
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Rep. Mary Flowers is holding public hearings on Universal Health Care in Illinois.
Join the Discussion - Make your voices heard! HB 311 - Support Single Payer Health Care
Kane County Government Center Thursday, August 14, 2008 6 PM - 9 PM 719 South Batavia Ave Batavia, IL
If you'd like to offer your health care story at the hearing, Contact: Nicholas Skala at nick@healthcareil.org
For more information, visit HealthCareIL.org
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I will be there to share the story of my 4.5yo son, Kyle. Kyle is a surviving twin, born just short of 24wks gestation. Part of his current diagnosis includes Ataxic Cerebral Palsy, chronic lung disease, and a feeding disorder. I hope that others could take the time to come out and either speak, or show up in support of this important issue.
Thank you.
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Thu Jul-31-08 11:19 AM
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1. Public Hearing on Health Care - August 14, Geneva, IL |
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What is the text of the bill?
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Thu Jul-31-08 12:16 PM
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2. No time right now, but... |
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Do a google on HB311 IL and it will pop up. There's also a youtube from Rep.Flowers with detail.
My purpose for attending is not sole support of the bill (although it would be great), but to allow reps to hear about my son, and our troubles with health care. Why it took 2 years on various wait lists to get him in to a neurologist for his official CP dx (and find out that he's been having seizures that we never knew about), why we've had to shift care, causing severe lapses in therapeutic care due to long wait lists, and the extreme out of pocket expenses we pay each year, despite having what others might consider 'quality' health insurance. Our hardest hit problems (outside of out of pocket expenses) always occur when my husband's employer changes their health care plan, or when they are bought out. Each time means new drs, new therapists, and more wait lists. For a child with critical health issues and need of multiple therapies/week - it's just unacceptable that we are forced to go without care for him, especially when we do have insurance. And we can't forget the excessive costs, billing frustrations, etc, etc.
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Thu Jul-31-08 02:22 PM
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4. Why are you on this site? Clearly you're not a democrat. |
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Edited on Thu Jul-31-08 02:41 PM by Kittycat
Edited out my response. A granite eating troll isn't worth explaining the importance of this or any health care reform measure.
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