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State Reps. Bailey and Ericksen to
hold health care solutions town hall in Burlington on Oct. 5
Lawmakers to share solutions for state, listen to
citizens' views
State Reps.
Barbara Bailey and
Doug Ericksen will host a health care solutions
town hall meeting at
Burlington-Edison High School
on Monday, Oct. 5.
The lawmakers, who are members of the House Health Care and Wellness
Committee, will share
solutions for the state and listen to the
views of those in attendance. Details of the event are as follows:
Burlington-Edison High School
Performing Arts Center 301 North
Burlington Blvd. Burlington, WA 98233
Monday, Oct. 5 --
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
No RSVP
required.
"We would like to share our health care solutions and
listen to what people have to say," said Bailey,
assistant ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee and a
leader on health care issues.
"We must address what is broken in our health care system, and
preserve what is working well. Our goals are to lower costs,
increase access, offer consumers more choices, and strengthen our
state's safety net so vulnerable citizens can get the health care they
need."
"Lost in the national debate is the fact that
many of our state's health care problems can be addressed directly by
the Legislature," said Ericksen, ranking
Republican
on the House Health Care and Wellness Committee. "Our solutions include
specific bills for the 2010 legislative session, and we want the public
to be an important part of the process."
Five of their health care solutions include:
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allowing for
health care plans that
meet the needs
of
young adults ages 19 to 34;
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the purchasing of health
care plans approved in
other states;
-
more health
care
choices for small employers;
-
reforming the state's
Basic Health Plan;
and
-
medical malpractice reform.
The Burlington event is one of several health care solutions town hall
meetings Ericksen and his legislative colleagues are holding around the state. They have held
events in
Bellingham,
Richland and
Yakima, and plan to
also host
meetings in
Bellevue (Sept. 29) and Spokane (Oct. 7 and 17).
For more information, contact
Bailey at (360)
786-7914 or bailey.barbara@leg.wa.gov.
The 2010 legislative session begins Jan. 11 and is scheduled to last 60
days.
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