“Medicaid Madness” Tour In Davenport, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Cedar Rapids Today

 

Gov. Branstad opposes Medicaid expansion

Gov. Branstad opposes Medicaid expansion

www.HealthiestIowa.com

MARCH 27th, 2013 Matt Sinovic, (515) 423-0530

Healthiest Iowa Initiative to Hold “Medicaid Madness” Statewide Tour Today, Wednesday, March 27th  

26 organizations have joined the Healthiest Iowa Initiative, including small business owners, health care providers, and citizen organizations

DES MOINES — The Healthiest Iowa Initiative will hold its “Medicaid Madness” tour today, Wednesday, March 27th. The events, which will educate Iowans about Medicaid expansion and ask them to contact Governor Branstad to support Medicaid expansion, will take place in Davenport, Mason City, Ottumwa, and Cedar Rapids. More information about the Healthiest Iowa Initiative can be found at http://www.healthiestiowa.com.

“Medicaid Madness” March 27th Events

DAVENPORT

WHEN: Today, Wednesday, March 27th, 10:15 am

WHERE: Community Health Care; 500 West River Drive, Davenport, Iowa

WHO: Tom Bowman, CEO, Community Health Care

Bill Gluba, Mayor of Davenport

Ken Croken, VP of Corporate Communication, Genesis Health System

Berlinda Tyler-Jamison, VP of Community impact and Advocacy, Trinity Regional Health System

Sue Dinsdale, Executive Director, Iowa Citizen Action Network

MASON CITY

WHEN: Today, Wednesday, March 27th, 9:00 AM

WHERE: Cerro Gordo County Courthouse; 220 N Washington Ave, Mason City, Iowa

WHO: Chris Petersen, Iowa Main Street Alliance

John Colombo, President, North Iowa Nine Labor Council

Frank Driscoll, Organizer, Iowa Citizen Action Network

CEDAR RAPIDS

WHEN: Today, Wednesday, March 27th, 11:00 AM

WHERE: Hawkeye Labor Council, AFL-CIO; 1211 Wiley Blvd SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

WHO: Norm Sterzenbach, Board Member, Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans

Matt Sinovic, Executive Director, Progress Iowa

OTTUMWA

WHEN: Today, Wednesday, March 27th, 12:30 PM

WHERE: Ottumwa Pediatrics; 1000 Pennsylvania, Ottumwa, Iowa

WHO: Rick Johnson, Executive Director of River Hills Community Health Center;

Cheryll Jones, Regional Director of University of Iowa Specialized Child Health Clinic

Steve Siegel, President of Southern Iowa Labor Council AFL-CIO

Accepting Medicaid expansion would cover an additional 150,000 Iowans – uninsured young adults, veterans, the working poor, and mentally ill. Although he has objected to expansion because of a potential failure on the part of the federal government to honor its commitments, Governor Branstad’s alternative plan costs Iowa more and still relies on the federal government for funding. Full details of the Governor’s plan have not been released, but reviews of the limited information that is available indicate that the Governor’s proposal would cost the state more while providing fewer Iowans with the health security they need.

The 26 organizations participating in the Healthiest Iowa Initiative include AFSCME Iowa Council 61, Americans for Democratic Action, AMOS, Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa, Disability Rights Iowa, Hawkeye Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans, Iowa Citizen Action Network, Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Iowa Human Needs Advocates, Iowa Main Street Alliance, Iowa Mental Health Planning Council, Iowa Olmstead Consumer Task Force, Iowa State Education Association, Iowa Statewide Independent Living Council, NAMI Greater Des Moines, National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Upper Midwest Chapter, One Iowa, Passageway, Planned Parenthood Voters of Iowa, Progress Iowa, Progressive Action for the Common Good, South Central Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, and Working Families Win.

In addition to learning about Medicaid expansion at Medicaid Madness events, Iowans are encouraged to sign the following petition at http://www.healthiestiowa.com: Iowa has the opportunity to approve a Medicaid expansion as part of Obamacare. We call on Governor Branstad to take this opportunity to help thousands of Iowans rather than pursue a plan that costs more, covers fewer and has no guarantee of federal funding. There are no real reasons – only political rhetoric – for failing to support Medicaid expansion in Iowa.

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Background:

Iowans launch Healthiest Iowa Initiative

http://wqad.com/2013/03/24/iowans-launch-healthiest-iowa-initiative/

Iowa Senate caught up in Medicaid Mania

http://thegazette.com/2013/03/25/iowa-senate-caught-up-in-medicaid-mania/

“Medicaid Madness” grips the statehouse

http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/medicaid-madness-grips-the-iowa-statehouse/article_f071734c-955f-11e2-90b7-0019bb2963f4.html

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