A Collective Solution
Star Tribune
In Peter Nelson’s rebuttal to our support for expanding
the immensely popular and effective State Children’s Health Insurance Program
(SCHIP), he touts the tired conservative mantra of tax
reform.
Instead of focusing on how we can collectively provide
states with the tools they need to enroll the five million children currently
eligible but not enrolled in the program, including the 78 percent of the 66,000
children uninsured in Minnesota, Nelson and the Center for the American
Experiment continue to place the burden on the shoulders of
individuals.
President Bush's tax cuts are designed to protect the
role of big insurance companies and score cheap political points while doing
nothing to improve the affordability and access to our health care
system.
The health care crisis of access and affordability will
never be answered if we continue down the path of market-driven individualism.
Like any complex problem, solving our health care crisis requires coming
together to find a collective solution to the problems we face. Especially, when
it comes to the health of our nation’s children.
--Julie K. Schnell, President
SEIU Healthcare Minnesota