california healthy families
Time to Address the Issues, Andal
[courtesy of The California Majority Report]
One year ago, Dean Andal announced his candidacy for Congress in California’s 11th congressional district. Since then, his campaign has been noticeably quiet, and Andal’s fundraising has started to dry up. (Perhaps Andal is too focused on his latest development project to be bothered with his campaign?) Regardless of his excuse, many observers have taken note of Andal’s conspicuous absence from the campaign trail ("GOP recruits show lagging fundraising").
However, we haven’t forgotten about Dean and his run for Congress, so we thought posing a few unanswered questions to him might jolt him back onto the trail.
Stockton has the highest home foreclosure rate in the United States. How do you plan to address the foreclosure crisis?
Last week marked the five-year anniversary of President Bush’s infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech. Do you support President Bush’s "stay the course" plan for Iraq?
Where do you stand on expanding the state children’s health insurance program (SCHIP) and California Healthy Families to provide health care to millions of uninsured children?
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California Healthy Families Program Considers Emergency Regulations in Light of SCHIP Veto by Bush and Override Failure
[courtesy of California Progress Report]
• Federal dollars for SCHIP will run out Nov 16 without Congressional action
• Board will reconsider emergency regulations on November 5
By Anthony Wright
Executive Director of Health Access California
The Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board (MRMIB), which oversees the Healthy Families program--California's version of the State Child Health Insurance Program--today decided it would wait until at least November 5 to decide whether it should adopt emergency regulations to pave the way for creating wait-lists and disenrolling children from the program.
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