I’ve been obsessing about the NC state budget the last few weeks. People I know have been arrested protesting the proposed budget, and when it passed on Sasturday morning, my friend LisaRose called me to make sure I was OK. I still have the hope that the governor will veto the budget and two of [...]
I read in the newspaper this morning that the NC Senate is considering cutting “optional” Medicaid services as the costs rise. Sounds reasonable, right? That’s until you hear what’s optional. The place where my friend Stacie and her best friend, Ashley, live is optional. That’s Stacie in the photo, showing off her beautiful smile. I [...]
The GOP-led NC House of Representatives released its proposed budget yesterday, and there’s really no good news. The cut to the state Department of Health and Human Services is almost 11 percent, almost triple the 4 percent Gov. Bev Perdue proposed in February. Some of the spending cuts would come from swapping out state dollars [...]
We progressives have had a little time now to get used to the idea of the Republicans taking control of the US House of Representatives and, here in North Carolina, both houses of the General Assembly. It’s still too early to tell exactly what will happen with health reform, but it’s not likely to be repealed. [...]
A recent article from NPR’s All Things Considered reports that the number of Americans with health insurance went up this year. According to a recent Census Bureau study, in 2006, 47 million didn’t have insurance; only 45.7 million didn’t have coverage in 2007. The 1.3 million who now have coverage are mostly children under Medicaid [...]
We’ve been hoping to get some people to tell their own stories here — a couple of friends have told me they don’t want to be the first, or they don’t think having to stay in a job they hate because of the insurance compares to losing a kid. All the stories are valid. People [...]