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James Fagan on Health Care


This Scorecard reflects votes from the 2003-2004 legislative session. Click here for the 2005-2006 Scorecard.

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Voted NO on amending the Constitution to call for universal health care.
Platform indicates voting YES in Part III: Health Care:Health Care.

Vote on a Constitutional Amendment:
Upon ratification of this amendment and thereafter, it shall be the obligation and duty of the Legislature and executive officials, on behalf of the Commonwealth, to enact and implement such laws, subject to approval by the voters at a statewide election, as will ensure that no Massachusetts resident lacks comprehensive, affordable and equitably financed health insurance coverage for all medically necessary preventive, acute and chronic health care and mental health care services, prescription drugs and devices.

Relevant platform section: Health Care: Our Party supports the creation of a single-payer health care system both in Massachusetts and in the nation in order to achieve the goal of universal health care. We understand that other methods are less satisfactory to us, but we remain committed to ensuring that every man, woman, and child in our state should have access to high quality health care.

Bill Constitutional Amendment ; vote number MA04-H721 on Jul 14, 2004

Voted NO on tax credits for all smoking regulation costs.
Platform indicates voting NO in Part III: Health Care:Tobacco.

Corporations shall be allowed a tax credit equal to 100 per cent of the costs incurred, for the purchase and installation of ventilation systems and any other materials used in the construction of a designated smoking area designed to reduce the presence of smoke in non-smoking areas, pursuant to any board of health regulation, city ordinance, town bylaw, or any other municipal variance or exemption. [The effect of this legislation would be to make legislating restrictions on smoking fmore difficult].

Relevant platform section:Part III: Health Care: Tobacco: "We support legislation to regulate smoking in the workplace and all public settings."

Bill H.4249 ; vote number MA03-H430 on Oct 22, 2003


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John Lepper
Elizabeth Poirier
John Quinn
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William Straus
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