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A Win- Win- Win- for Cash Strapped States


Tobacco Taxes: A Win-Win-Win for Cash-Strapped States

Report Released: February 10, 2010Click to Access Downloadable Report

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Tobacco taxes are a win-win-win for states facing budget shortfalls — a BUDGET WIN that will raise billions in revenue and help preserve essential services such as health care and education; a HEALTH WIN that will prevent kids from smoking and save lives; and a POLITICAL WIN that is popular with voters.

This report details the revenue and health benefits to each state of increasing its cigarette tax by $1 per pack, as well as the national benefits if every state took such action.

Call Senate Democrats to pass the Public Option through reconciliation …


Progressive Change Campaign Committee

Good news! We beat our goal of 100,000 signatures telling Congress to pass a good health care bill — not just a “bipartisan” bill. We’re raising our goal to 150,000 signers by Thursday — can you sign? Click here.

— Stephanie Taylor, PCCC co-founder

Video of Ed Schultz & PCCC

Last night, we broke some news on MSNBC’s Ed Schultz show.

Our letter calling on Congress to pass the public option through “reconciliation” got two big new signers — Sen. Tim Johnson from conservative South Dakota and Sen. Debbie Stabenow from Michigan. This morning, Hawaii’s Daniel Inouye signed —

Unfortunately,  Maria Cantwell has said no

Ed Schultz told us: “Great work. Let’s keep it going — you’ve got the attention of the American people.”

**JohnBoehner has rsvp’d his invite stating he had no other choice but to accept an invite from the President, McConnell stated he will be there,bringing approx 7 others with him

Bob Marshall – Resign Now! Petition …


To:  Commonwealth of Virginia residents

We, the undersigned, call on Representative Bob Marshall to issue a public apology for his offensive statements calling disabled children “God’s punishment.” We further expect and demand his resignation from public office since his beliefs do not represent the majority of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned <<<<click on the link and sign

Americans want a good Health Care bill …


Mike Bennet - under attack

Poll after poll shows this statement is true.


Research 2000 Poll:

QUESTION: What would make you more likely to vote for Democrats in the 2010 elections: If they pass health care reform that includes a public health insurance option but gets zero Republicans votes OR if they pass health care reform without a public option but with some Republican votes?

  • Nevada: 53% public option, 40% bipartisanship
  • Illinois: 61% public option, 30% bipartisanship
  • Iowa: 58% public option, 29% bipartisanship
  • Washington: 61% public option, 25% bipartisanship
  • Missouri: 49% public option, 36% bipartisanship
  • Virginia: 55% public option, 33% bipartisanship
  • *Minnesota: 51% public option, 39% bipartisanship
  • *Colorado: 46% public option, 43% bipartisanship

*The MN and CO polls used the following wording for this survey question: “Which do you think should be a higher priority for congressional Democrats right now — working in a bipartisan way with Republicans in Congress or fighting for policies that will benefit working families, even if those policies can only be passed with Democratic votes?”

Republican Ideas included in the President’s Proposal …


It’s clear that the American people want health insurance reform.  They aren’t interested in Democratic ideas or Republican ideas.  They’re interested in the best ideas to reduce costs, guarantee choices and ensure the highest quality care.

They’re interested in ideas that will put them back in control of their own health care.

Throughout the debate on health insurance reform, Republican concepts and proposals have been included in legislation.  In fact, hundreds of Republican amendments were adopted during the committee mark-up process.  As a result, both the Senate and the House passed key Republican proposals that are incorporated into the President’s Proposal.

Review a few of the Republican initiatives included in legislation passed by Congress:

  • Includes personal responsibility incentives: Allows health insurance premium to vary based on participation in proven employer wellness programs
    • (Sources:  H.R. 3468, “Promoting Health and Preventing Chronic Disease through Prevention and Wellness Programs for Employees, Communities, and Individuals Act” (Castle bill); H.R. 4038, “Common Sense Health Care Reform & Accountability Act” (Republican Substitute bill); H.R. 3400, “Empowering Patients First Act” (Republican Study Committee bill); H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act” (Kirk bill), “Coverage, Prevention and Reform Act”)
  • Advances medical liability reform through grants to States:  Provides grants to States to jump-start and evaluate promising medical liability reform ideas to put patient safety first, prevent medical errors, and reduce liability premiums.
    • (Sources: S. 1783, “Ten Steps to Transform Health Care in America Act” (Enzi bill); H.R. 3400, “Empowering Patients First Act” (Republican Study Committee bill); H.R. 4529, “Roadmap for America’s Future Act” (Ryan bill); S. 1099, “Patients’ Choice Act” (Burr-Coburn, Ryan-Nunes bill))
  • Extends dependent coverage to age 26: Gives young adults new options.
    • (Sources: H.R. 4038, “Common Sense Health Care Reform & Accountability Act” (Republican Substitute bill); H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act” (Kirk bill))
  • Allows automatic enrollment by employers in health insurance: Allows employee to opt-out.
    • (Sources: House Republican Substitute; H.R. 3400, “Empowering Patients First Act” (Republican Study Committee bill); “Coverage, Prevention, and Reform Act” )
  • Mechanisms to improve quality.
    • (Sources: H.R. 4529, “Roadmap for America’s Future Act;” S. 1099, “Patients’ Choice Act;” H.R. 3400, Republican Study Group bill; S. 1783, “Ten Steps to Transform Health Care in America Act” (Enzi bill))

In addition to the Republican ideas already included in the legislation that’s passed the House and the Senate, the President’s Proposal incorporates a number of additional proposals that were included in Republican plans that focus on combating waste, fraud and abuse in government.

The President remains open to other policies as well.  And the purpose of the Bipartisan Summit is to review all ideas and ensure that the best ideas are included in the plan.

Review the new Republican initiatives included in the President’s Proposal:

  • Comprehensive Sanctions Database. The President’s Proposal establishes a comprehensive Medicare and Medicaid sanctions database, overseen by the HHS Inspector General.  This database will provide a central storage location, allowing for law enforcement access to information related to past sanctions on health care providers, suppliers and related entities.
    • (Source: H.R. 3400, “Empowering Patients First Act” (Republican Study Committee bill))
  • Registration and Background Checks of Billing Agencies and Individuals. In an effort to decrease dishonest billing practices in the Medicare program, the President’s Proposal will assist in reducing the number of individuals and agencies with a history of fraudulent activities participating in Federal health care programs.  It ensures that entities that bill for Medicare on behalf of providers are in good standing.  It also strengthens the Secretary’s ability to exclude from Medicare individuals who knowingly submit false or fraudulent claims.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Expanded Access to the Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank.  Increasing access to the health care integrity data bank will improve coordination and information sharing in anti-fraud efforts. The President’s Proposal broadens access to the data bank to quality control and peer review organizations and private plans that are involved in furnishing items or services reimbursed by Federal health care program.  It includes criminal penalties for misuse.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Liability of Medicare Administrative Contractors for Claims Submitted by Excluded Providers. In attacking fraud, it is critical to ensure the contractors that are paying claims are doing their utmost to ensure excluded providers do not receive Medicare payments. Therefore, the President’s Proposal provision holds Medicare Administrative Contractors accountable for Federal payment for individuals or entities excluded from the Federal programs or items or services for which payment is denied.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Community Mental Health Centers. The President’s Proposal ensures that individuals have access to comprehensive mental health services in the community setting, but strengthens standards for facilities that seek reimbursement as community mental health centers by ensuring these facilities are not taking advantage of Medicare patients or the taxpayers.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Limiting Debt Discharge in Bankruptcies of Fraudulent Health Care Providers or Suppliers. The President’s Proposal will assist in recovering overpayments made to providers and suppliers and return such funds to the Medicare Trust Fund.  It prevents fraudulent health care providers from discharging through bankruptcy amounts due to the Secretary from overpayments.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Use of Technology for Real-Time Data Review. The President’s Proposal speeds access to claims data to identify potentially fraudulent payments more quickly.  It establishes a system for using technology to provide real-time data analysis of claim and payments under public programs to identify and stop waste, fraud and abuse.
    • (Source:  Roskam Amendment offered in House Ways & Means Committee markup)
  • Illegal Distribution of a Medicare or Medicaid Beneficiary Identification or Billing Privileges.  Fraudulent billing to Medicare and Medicaid programs costs taxpayers millions of dollars each year.  Individuals looking to gain access to a beneficiary’s personal information approach Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries with false incentives.  Many beneficiaries unwittingly give over this personal information without ever receiving promised services.   The President’s Proposal adds strong sanctions, including jail time, for individuals who purchase, sell or distribute Medicare beneficiary identification numbers or billing privileges under Medicare or Medicaid – if done knowingly, intentionally, and with intent to defraud.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”)
  • Study of Universal Product Numbers Claims Forms for Selected Items and Services Under the Medicare Program. The President’s Proposal requires HHS to study and issue a report to Congress that examines the costs and benefits of assigning universal product numbers (UPNs) to selected items and services reimbursed under Medicare. The report must examine whether UPNs could help improve the efficient operation of Medicare and its ability to detect fraud and abuse.
    • (Source:  H.R. 3970, “Medical Rights & Reform Act”, Roskam Amendment offered in House Ways & Means Committee markup)