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Kevin de Leon on Health Care
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Medicare-for-All saves $2 trillion over 10 years
Q: What programs or legislation would you support to help Americans of all ages secure affordable health care?Answer from Kevin de Le¢n: I believe healthcare is a human right, not an exclusive privilege of the wealthy. But premiums are skyrocketing
by double digits with each passing year, leaving too many Americans agonizing over how to pay for coverage while still meeting their basic needs. Adopting the Medicare-for-All plan could save Americans up to $2 trillion over the next decade.
The reality is, a Medicare-for-All system is the only way to get healthcare costs under control. Switching to this system will save billions in administrative cost, give us the power to finally hold the drug companies accountable, and squeeze other
savings out of the system. Americans are already paying for the cost of a single-payer system, but see none of the benefits in return. In California I led the fight for Medicare-for-All, and in Washington I will do the same.
Source: League of Women Voters 2018 Questionnaire for Cal. Senate
, Sep 9, 2018
For health care to be accessible, it must be affordable
In my district, the emergency room at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center is unfortunately the primary health care provider for many of my constituents.
We need to keep in mind that many working families struggle everyday to pay for their rent, utilities, and other necessities--in order for health care to be truly accessible, it must also be affordable.
Source: 2018 California Senate campaign website KevinDeLeon.com
, Jan 1, 2018
Expand Medi-Cal eligibility for ObamaCare
Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:The Legislature finds:- The United States is the only industrialized country in the world without a universal health insurance system.
- 46 million Americans did not have health insurance.
- The Affordable Care Act is the culmination of decades of movement toward health reform
- As a result of the Affordable Care Act, , by 2019, between 1.2 and 1.6 million individuals will be newly enrolled in Medi-Cal.
- It is the intent of the
Legislature to ensure full implementation of the Affordable Care Act, including the Medi-Cal expansion for individuals with incomes below 133% of the federal poverty level.
- This bill would implement the Affordable Care Act by modifying provisions
relating to determining eligibility for Medi-Cal.
Status:Bill passed Assembly, 54 -24-1; passed Senate, 28-8-3; approved by Governor, June 27,˜2013. (de Leon voted YEA).
Source: California legislative voting records: ABX1-1
, Jun 15, 2013
de_Leon opposes the CC survey question on healthcare mandate
The Christian Coalition Voter Guide inferred whether candidates agree or disagree with the statement, 'Repealing the Nationalized Health Care System that Forces Citizens to Buy Insurance '
Christian Coalition's self-description: "Christian Voter Guide is a clearing-house for traditional, pro-family voter guides. We do not create voter guides, nor do we interview or endorse candidates."
Source: Christian Coalition Surve 18CC-5 on Jul 1, 2018
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