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Talking Points: Bipartisan Support for Health Insurance Reform Continues to Build
Yesterday, Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger added his voice to the growing chorus in support of reform
Earlier this week, former Bush Administration Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson joined Democratic former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt in issuing a statement in support of reform. “Failure to reach an agreement on health reform this year is not an acceptable option,” they said.
And New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who originally ran as a Republican and is now an Independent, praised the reform proposals in Congress for “incorporating Republican ideas” and said the bill deserves bipartisan support.
And last week, former Senate Republican Leader Bill Frist – a surgeon – said even he would vote for health insurance reform. He said that even though he’d probably “take heat” from his party, “that’s leadership.”
These latest endorsements join a wide array from across the spectrum.
The message is clear: inaction is not an option.
President Obama’s health insurance reform plan will give Americans who have insurance unprecedented security and stability. It will give Americans without insurance quality, affordable options. And it will lower the cost of health care for our families, our businesses, and our government.
Supporting article: “Schwarzenegger Endorses Obama Health Care Effort,” ABC News, 10/6/09
Supporting article: “Thompson joins former Democratic leader to push for health reform,” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10/5/09
Supporting article: “Obama finds support outside party and Washington for healthcare plan,” Los Angeles Times, 10/6/07
Topics: bipartisan support, health care, health care reform, health insurance, Health Insurance Reform, health reform, insurance, White House
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