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<< Nader Defends Mexican-American War | Main | GOP Pisses Away Its Political Future >> July 15, 2004Mass. to Make Health Care a RightWhile debates on gay marriage amendments have gotten headlines, the Mass legislature just voted to put a constitutional amendment to make health care a legal right on the ballot for voters. If they approve it this year and in 2006, the state will become the first in the nation to give health care constitutional status. Posted by Nathan at July 15, 2004 08:38 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsGreat news. Bill Clinton his blog tried this in 94 and he was practically wiped out during the elections in that year. Good to hear progress has been made. I do hope though that farma companies are kept under control. Posted by: jane ashton at July 15, 2004 03:15 PM Hey - just to interject – I just got this email from another Thanks! BullsFan79 ----- The passing of Ronald Reagan has refocused the nation on Take this opportunity today to tell the president to stop http://www.deutsch2004.org/petition/stemcell.shtml This week U.S. Representative Peter Deutsch (D) of Florida The bill has broad support nationwide. Republicans such as Once you've signed the petition, please copy this email Craig Kirby Posted by: bullsfan79 at July 16, 2004 11:41 AM What a horrible possible. The strength of our Constitution is that we don't put all this kind of crap into like the EU tried to do. States are more prone to do it, but its still bad policy whether you're talking about gay rights(FMA, etc) or health care. Posted by: Chad at July 20, 2004 01:04 PM Post a comment
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