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Tom Reilly on HEALTH CARE


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Would vote YES on Killing employer assessment for uninsured employees.
Platform indicates voting NO in Part II: HEALTH CARE:Clause 3 & 4: Universal coverage.

This vote was on an amendment to a health care bill. The amendment would eliminate the employer assessment, which would be imposed on companies – with ten or more employees – that do not provide health insurance for their workers. Voting NO indicates support of the employer assessment.

The relevant part of the MassDems Platform is Part ii. HEALTH CARE, clause 3 & 4: We believe that healthcare is a fundamental right. We support a constitutional amendment that affirms the right to universal coverage and to quality healthcare.

Reilly statement on this issue: "Although Reilly supports the new universal healthcare law in principle, he opposes one of its most controversial provisions: a $295/yr per employee fee for businesses that don't provide their workers with health insurance.

Globe Issue Outlines, Jun.200"

; vote number MA05-H265 on Nov 3, 2005

Would vote YES on Maintaining two state psychiatric hospitals.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part II: HEALTH CARE:Clause 16 & 17: Mental health.

In the budget item for the operation of adult inpatient facilities and community mental heath centers, the legislature called for a study on how psychiatric patients at Worcester State Hospital and Westborough State Hospital might be best served. The Governor vetoed the section requiring that the legislature approve possible closure of the two hospitals, in effect transferring the closure decision to the executive branch since the study would be conducted under the Governor's authority. A vote of YES would override the Governor's veto, and keep the decision on mental hospital closings within the legislative branch, thereby making closure less likely.

The relevant part of the MassDems Platform is Part II, clause 16 & 17: HEALTH CARE: We oppose cuts in mental health services, including those for children and adolescents. We support an expansion of private health insurance benefits to include mental health parity.

Reilly statement on this issue: "[Reilly supports] working to ensure that consumers throughout the Commonwealth have access to specialty health care, including mental health providers and dentists

Source: Campaign booklet, "Prescription for a Healthy Massachusetts""

Bill H.4001 budget item 5095-0015 ; vote number MA05-H123 on Jul 14, 2005

Would vote YES on Overriding veto on Stem Cell Research Bill.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part II: HEALTH CARE:Clause 14: Stem cell research.

This vote affirmed passage of the bill supporting stem cell research as originally passed by the House and Senate, rejecting Governor Romney’s proposed amendments and veto, and avoiding delays of implementation. A vote of YES indicates support for embryonic stem cell research and support for regenerative medicine research.

The relevant part of the MassDems Platform is Part II, clause 14: HEALTH CARE: We endorse the Legislature's support for stem cell research, including embryonic stem cells, in the belief that such research will yield treatment for many illnesses.

Reilly statement on this issue: "Reilly will bolster research and development and job creation in life sciences, by making fiscally and economically responsible investments in stem cell and other biomedical research.

Source: Campaign booklet, "Prescription for a Healthy Massachusetts""

Bill S. 2039 ; vote number MA05-H069 on May 31, 2005


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Grace Ross
Kerry Healey
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Part I: CIVIL RIGHTS
Part II: HEALTH CARE
Part III: EDUCATION
Part IV: ECONOMIC GROWTH
Part V: LABOR
Part VI: HOUSING
Part VII: SOCIAL SECURITY
Part VIII: ENVIRONMENT
Part IX: CONSUMER PROTECTION
Part X: SAFETY AND CRIME
Part XI: VOTING PROCEDURES
Part XII: TAXES AND SERVICES

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