California may be the next state to offer health care to all of its residents. Their state assembly recently passed SB 840, a bill that will offer Californians health care through a single-payer system. SB 840 still needs to go for a final vote on the state assembly floor and needs to withstand a likely [...]
We’re just a few days out from the rally now and I’m starting to wonder how I’ll fit everything I need into my car. The banner, the table, the amp, the carpet for underneath the table, photos, luggage, my guitar (so Trey and I can play a little). And then there’s the details. I’ve never [...]
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 [...]
According to a study from The Annals of Internal Medicine, out of 36 million people without health insurance, 11 million have been diagnosed with a chronic illness. How many more suffer with chronic disease that don’t know because they haven’t even been able to get to a doctor to get diagnosed? How much more will [...]
I talked to Amy Mitchell today. Her 3-year-old son, Paxten, died of leukemia five days after Mike died. We talked about the flashbacks and the short-term memory loss. “How are you dealing with that?” “Dealing with what?” We’re moving through parallel grief. Good days and bad, anger and acceptance, laughter and tears. Paxten is riding [...]
Danny and Jennifer came up this weekend with Meghan and Trey (the two older girls were busy), and we went to Asheville’s annual street festival, Bele Chere. I was fine most of the time, but a few times during the weekend, I really, really missed Mike. Danny would say something, and I could almost hear [...]