Nevada for Health Care

Voters are continuing to work to make health care the top priority in the presidential election.  Read about some our activities in towns across Nevada and upcoming events.

The Health Care Comparison Piece Is Now Available

Do you find yourself wondering which of the candidates have comprehensive health care plans?  Which candidate will cover everyone?  How do the candidates plan to pay for health care for their plans? 

Great news - Nevada for Health Care has just released a detailed comparison piece.  The comparison provides information on how each of the plans addresses four key principles for health care reform advocated by Nevada for Health Care Voters, including whether the plan achieves universal coverage, and if it allows for a choice of physicians.

For months, Health Care Voters have pressed the candidates to present plans and to answer the tough questions.  Now, with the caucus just weeks away, voters can see in easy to understand terms where the candidates stand on fixing the nation's health care crisis!  Download your copy of the comparison piece (pdf)

Posted on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 at 07:21AM by Registered CommenterNevada for Health Care WebMaster | CommentsPost a Comment

Pahrump Joins Other Cities in Passing Health Care for Nevada Resolution

We're thrilled that the Pahrump Town Board has passed the "Health Care for Nevada" resolution.  The resolution calls on elected officials to work with consumers, businesses and health care providers to find a common sense solution to Nevada's health care crisis.  By signing this resolution, the Town Board agrees that now is the time to make quality, affordable health care accessible to all Nevada families!  Don't forget the resolution that Pahrump and other cities across Nevada have passed is the same resolution we're asking voters to take to the caucus on January 19th!  Download a copy of the resolution here.
Posted on Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 07:17AM by Registered CommenterNevada for Health Care WebMaster | CommentsPost a Comment

Holiday Wishes for the Candidates

Share your holiday health care wish or personal health care story with the presidential candidates!

We know it's hard to believe that the holidays are here and the caucus is now only weeks away.  As we get into the spirit of the holidays, we want all the presidential candidates to keep health care at the top of their list.  Over the next several weeks we're collecting holiday health care wishes and personal health care stories to hang on our holiday tree.  Towards the end of December, we will be visiting all the presidential campaign offices in Vegas and Reno to deliver these wishes and stories.

We want all the candidates to make our holiday wishes come true and  have a comprehensive health care plan that addresses our broken health care system.  Email us today to share your holiday health care wish or personal health care story!  Nevada@ImAHealthCareVoter.org .

You can also drop by our campaign offices and personally add your holiday health care wish or personal health care story to our holiday tree. 

Las Vegas: 3785 E. Sunset Rd., Reno: 600 S. Arlington Ave., Suite 3.

By putting a face on the issue of health care and with constant pressure on the candidates, we can make health care a top priority at the presidential caucuses on January 19th!

Posted on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 02:27PM by Registered CommenterNevada for Health Care WebMaster | CommentsPost a Comment

Statewide Tour for Health Care Comes to a Close

As we continued our tour through Reno, Carson City, Fallon, Fernely, Lovelock, Winnemucca, Elko and Ely, a consistent pattern continued to emerge. Nevadans want to make our first caucus a success!!  Time and time again, as local residents learned how easy the caucus process was, they were committing to participate.  Voters were also excited to have the opportunity to present our Health Care Resolution as their caucus meetings.

From the steps of the capitol in Carson to the neighborhoods in Ely, we had the opportunity to talk with hundreds of people around the state about health care. We heard personal stories and struggles. We heard that everyone is ready for change. Now, we're ready to take action to make that change happen.

Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 06:41AM by Registered CommenterNevada for Health Care WebMaster | CommentsPost a Comment

The Statewider Tour for Health Care Reform Continues...

Nevada for Health Care continued its Statewide Tour for Health Care Reform Monday morning with a coffee outside the Beatty Medical Center, then headed to Tonopah for an early afternoon caucus training. Voters here are still gearing up for the January caucuses.  The RV took off on the road again, arriving in Hawthorne for an evening pizza party and mock caucus.  In Hawthorne, voters packed the room and were eager to learn about the caucuses. Health Care Voters in Hawthorne shared personal stories about their struggles with access to quality, affordable health care. 

On Tuesday morning, the RV left for the next tour stop in Yerington.  Health Care Voters enjoyed their local pizza joint, the Pizza Factory on Main Street.  They asked great questions about the caucuses and how the Democratic and Republican events differ.  The mock caucus came down to a tight match between mushroom, pineapple and pepperoni, with mushroom narrowly earning two delegates, to pineapple and pepperoni's one each after cheese failed to meet its viability threshold. 

Nevada for Health Care and the purple RV wound through Wilson Canyon Tuesday afternoon, en route to a viewing of SiCKO and caucus training.  Health Care Voters packed Antioch Coffee, filling every chair in the shop. After seeing SiCKO, voters were even more engaged in the discussion of the upcoming election and where all of the candidates stand on the health care issue. The mock caucus following the SiCKO showing was heated, with pineapple missing viability.  Check for more updates from the road as Nevada for Health Care continues its journey through the state, bringing mock caucuses to pizza and coffee shops near you!

Posted on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 11:53PM by Registered CommenterNevada for Health Care WebMaster | CommentsPost a Comment
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