9/13/09

Obama's health care plan, pledges support




   Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged to help President Barack Obama as he seeks to ensure passage of national health reform. Governor of Maryland, called the federal push to reform the "once-in-a-generation opportunity."   O'Malley was one of three governors who joined the White House conference call to discuss the Obama health care

to address the Congress and the nation. So the debate was Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, whose state is one of the lowest in the insured in the country was 8.9 percent, and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, whose state is achieved rate 5.4 percent lower uninsured after the establishment of universal health coverage several years ago. Prices (in Maryland is nearly 13 percent, according to statistics recently released Census Bureau.)
    Democrats applauded the trio of Obama's speech that Melody Barnes, the director of internal policy the White House said the President met with the "governors" and must join the centrist Congress. "The actual teaching since August is that the American people will not accept the status quo," said Barnes.
He and the governors reaffirmed what they called the president has a clear objective: to ensure that Americans can maintain their current health insurance system, affordable alternatives for people who are not covered, and control costs. O'Malley said, and the other governors struggling with budget deficits, to praise the efforts to keep costs in check.
   He noted that the budget is 9.2 billion U.S. dollars of health care in Maryland would quickly balloon, if costs continue to rise at an interest rate observed in recent years. "It is unacceptable on the state of Maryland and threatens to undermine all those who have coverage," he said.
   O'Malley also praised the idea of the insurance exchange in which the proponents say, small businesses and others can find low-cost packages, and if insurance companies would be competing for millions of new customers. The governor said that it would be better to give his administration has offered to encourage workers to convince, says that the census figures show, many of them joined the group of uninsured work for small businesses.
   Conference call to discuss what feels good, how the proposed health care may cost you points. Obama said in his speech that he would sign a bill that increases the national deficit, raise the specter of May, the state is Pony Up.

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