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"Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane." — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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VICTORY!!!

National Health Care Reform Bill Passes After Long-fought Fight!

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On Sunday evening, March 21, 2010 the U.S. House of Representatives PASSED comprehensive national health care reform by a vote of 219 to 212. For the first time in history, a comprehensive health care bill has passed both Houses of Congress. The bill will give health care to 32 million Americans and save over 30,000 lives per year. And it will regulate the insurance companies so they can no longer deny care for pre-existing conditions, charge you more if you're sick, put limits on your benefits, or increase rates with impunity.

Immediate benefits will include the opportunity to keep adult children on family health insurance policies up to age 26 and relief for seniors who have fallen into the Medicare Prescription Drug "donut hole."

Not one Republican voted for the bill. In New Jersey — only one Democrat voted against the bill: Rep. John Adler (NJ-03).

CALL Toll Free: 1-877-264-4226 to THANK members of Congress who voted YES and express your disappointment to the ones who voted NO.

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YES — Representatives Rothman, Pascrell, Sires, Payne, Pallone, Holt and Andrews

NO — Representatives Adler, Garrett, Frelinghuysen, Lance, Smith and LoBiondo

To find out how your Representative voted click here.

What Does the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Mean for New Jersey?

Read the recent analysis by New Jersey Policy Perspective!

  1. New Jersey has more uninsured people than most states and will receive more federal aid. By 2019 nearly one million New Jerseyans will receive insurance at a cost to the federal government of about $25 billion over ten years.
  2. Prescription drug coverage will be subsidized to a greater degree by the federal government for more elderly and disabled people in New Jersey. Reform will provide about $57 million in relief for 227,000 Medicare Part D beneficiaries in New Jersey. We will receive over $15 million for over 30,000 PAAD and Senior Gold beneficiaries. All 1.3 million Medicare beneficiaries in New Jersey will benefit from provisions of the new law like no cost sharing for prevention services and free, annual wellness visits.
  3. Small businesses will benefit. Health reform will provide tax credits this year to most of the 215,000 businesses with fewer than 25 employees to offset the cost of providing health coverage for their employees.
  4. More adults will be eligible for affordable health coverage. All adults in poverty will become eligible for either Medicaid or other affordable insurance in the Exchange starting in 2014. The federal government will pay all health costs (about $150 million annually) for adults who do not have children and are on General Assistance.
  5. New Jersey's pharmaceutical companies will benefit. New Jersey has one of the largest concentrations of pharmaceutical companies in the world. Health reform in effect provides them with up to 32 million new insured customers nationwide because health plans will be required to provide prescription drugs.
  6. The increase in federally funded Medicaid reimbursement rates to New Jersey primary care physicians will be the highest in the nation. Health reform will require Medicaid to pay the same rates as Medicare in 2013 and 2014 to primary care physicians to make this care more accessible. Because New Jersey has the lowest Medicaid payment rate in the nation (37 percent of the Medicare rate) this rate will almost triple and will be funded entirely with federal funds.
  7. More New Jersey hospitals will benefit. A reduction in the number of uninsured people should result in less demand for state-funded charity care beginning in 2014. Increasing the number of New Jerseyans with health insurance will help reverse hospital distress.
  8. The new law allows New Jersey to provide better health care and share its cost with the federal government. Given growing health care costs and the associated decline in the number of businesses offering health insurance to their employees, it was only a matter of time before health care reform would have come to New Jersey at a cost borne entirely by the state. National health reform has taken this pressure off the state and will provide a winning situation for all.

To find out how the House Bill will impact YOUR Congressional District click here.

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Public Statements

ChristieTell Governor Chris Christie NOT to pursue legal action to block enactment of national health care reform!

Call Governor Christie at 609-292-6000 or CLICK HERE to send an email!

Attorneys general in 14 states have filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of national health reform. Governor Christie is considering pursuing similar anti-health care reform action. The Governor is discussing the matter with Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Health Coummissioner Poonam Alaigh.

There is both legal and policy precedent for national health care reform including the individual mandate requiring people purchase health insurance. An insurance mandate is incorporated in New Jersey's KidsFirst initiative that requires all New Jersey Children have health insurance, a 2008 law that was passed with broad bi-partisan support by the State Legislature.

We OPPOSE any legal, legislative or other action by the Governor to block implementation of this historic legislation.

Additional Resources:

News Coverage: "Sen. Robert Menendez Talks Immigration Reform, Health Care And Offshore Drilling With Star-Ledger's Editorial Board" (Star-Ledger — April 1, 2010 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT), "Menendez Touts Health Care Law At EHMC" (NorthJersey.com — April 1, 2010), "Sen. Menendez Speaks About Health Care Reform" (News 12 — March 29, 2010 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT), "Vote Over, Vast Divide Remains" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — March 22, 2010), "Most Criticize Health Reform Bill As Bad For Small Business" (NJBIZ — March 22, 2010), "Middle Class In New Jersey Becoming Uninsured Faster Than All Other Groups" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — March 18, 2010).

What Next? Making It Work for New Jersey

imageA Statewide Health Care Implementation Conference

Thank you for attending the Health Care Implementation Conference on June 8, 2010 and making it a huge success! Special thanks to Community Catalyst, all the panelists, our planning committee, and all the conference participants — your breadth of knowledge, diversity, thoughtful questions, and feedback made this a truly dynamic and substantive event.

Now that we have set the stage for implementation in our state, it is time to roll up our sleeves and get the work done. Please join us in taking the next steps to support implementation by joining our NJ for Health Care Coalition. With your help we can ensure that our state maximizes the benefits available to us through the federal health reform law. Please sign on to the NJ for Health Care coalition to get more involved.

Click here to see all Materials from Conference.

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Upcoming Events

Below see our Recent Event Highlights!

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National Health Care Legislation

CapitolCongress is working to reconcile health care reform bills passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on November 7, 2009 (the Affordable Health Care for America Act) and in the U.S. Senate on December 24, 2009 (the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act).

While we don't know exactly what will end up in the final bill, here's a snapshot of what reform could mean for the Garden State:

To Find Out How the House Bill will Impact YOUR Congressional District click here.

NJ For Health Care is preparing a comprehensive analysis comparing the House and Senate bills which will be released shortly. Stay tuned and Sign Up for more information!

More Resources:

For more information go to: http://waysandmeans.house.gov/MoreInfo.asp?section=52.

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Health Care Reform Helps NJ Seniors

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Raising Women’s Voices

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NJ Citizen Action is the State Coordinator for Raising Women's Voices for the Health Care We Need. Raising Women's Voices is a national initiative working to make sure women's voices are heard in the health reform debate and women's concerns are addressed by policymakers developing national and state health reform plans. RWV was founded by the Avery Institute for Social Change, the National Women's Health Network and the MergerWatch Project of Community Catalyst.

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Reports on Health Care Reform

Federal Health Reform Provides Critical Long-Term Help to States

imageOn Monday, March 29, 2010 NJ Citizen Action released a new report by the Health Care For America Now Campaign titled: Federal Health Reform Provides Critical Long-Term Help to States, demonstrating how New Jersey will benefit from federal health care reform legislation passed and signed into law in March 2010. The report shows that a total of $900.8 billion in new federal funds will flow to the states from 2010 through 2019, with $473 billion allocated to help families afford private health insurance coverage and $427 billion to supplement state Medicaid programs

New Jersey will receive $28 billion increase in federal funding for Medicaid and private health insurance subsidies between 2014 and 2019. That's $13.5 billion for Medicaid and $12.5 billion for subsidies.

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The Cost of Failure to Enact Health Reform: 2010 – 2020

imageThis new report shows that the cost of failure to enact national health care reform would be high, especially for middle-class families. Under the worst-case scenario, failure to pass national reform would result in:

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NJ Policy Perspective Report — What National Health Reform Means for New Jersey

imageOn February 24, 2010, the NJ Consumer Voices for Coverage (CVC) Leadership Team released a new report by Ray Castro, Senior Policy Analyst at NJ Policy Perspective, analyzing the impact of national health care reform on New Jersey. NJ CVC was joined by Congressman Rush Holt (NJ-12) in explaining the benefits of comprehensive national health reform including expanded coverage, improved quality, and lower health care costs for New Jersey residents.

The Report looks at key provisions of the House and Senate health care bills and President Obama's health reform proposal released on Monday, February 22nd and recommends which elements of each proposal best serve the Garden State.

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New Report Shows How Much New Jersey Families Can Afford to Spend on Health Care

reportA new report by the NJ Consumer Voices for Coverage Leadership Team shows how much money New Jersey families can afford to spend on health care. New Jersey Consumer Voices for Coverage launched Making Health Care Affordable for New Jersey: Real Families, Real Stories to educate New Jersey residents, through community-based organizations, about the health reform debate going on around them, and to take a practical look at what families can, or cannot, afford to pay for their health care.

The aim of this project is to aid policymakers in understanding how much real families living in New Jersey can afford to spend on health care, based on real stories and household budgets of people living across the State. The stories and data presented in this report come from 648 families who attended over 40 community-based workshops throughout New Jersey. Their stories present numerous policy implications on the need to develop a reasonable standard of affordability for New Jersey families if health reform is going to succeed in reducing the number of New Jersey's uninsured.

Key Findings

Policy Recommendations

  1. Develop and implement a sliding scale affordability measure based on income to ensure that New Jersey families are not required to pay more for health care than they can afford.
  2. The affordability scale should provide full subsidies to cover the entire cost of health care for families up to 200% FPL and sliding scale subsides for families at least up to 399% FPL.
  3. New Jersey must collect more data to determine how much families above 400% FPL can afford to spend on health care.

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New Report: The Right Rx for NJ — National Health Care Reform

imageOn October 8, 2009 members of the NJ For Health Care Coalition released a new report by NJ Policy Perspective that shows the impact of the health care bill currently in the US House of Representatives on New Jersey's public health and economy.

The report analyzes the major provisions in "America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009" (HR 3200) and describes how the bill will benefit New Jersey residents including low and middle income families, small businesses, children, adults, seniors, people with disabilities, and the uninsured. It is the first and only comprehensive analysis examining the impact of HR 3200 on New Jerseyans to date. New Jersey Policy Perspective has also broken down the information by county and Congressional District.

 Photos from the "The Right Rx for NJ" Press Conference

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Ray Castro, Senior Policy Analyst at NJ Policy Perspective and author of the report explains the findings. Reverend Bruce Davidson, Director of the Lutheran Office of Governmental Ministry of NJ. Kelly Conklin, Small Business Owner in Bloomfield, NJ and Spokesperson for the NJ Main Street Alliance discusses the need to reform health care from a small business perspective.

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Out-Of-Pocket Health Care Costs Could Increase by More than 35 Percent in Every State by 2019

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A new report commissioned by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) projects that if national health care reform is not enacted, the cost of failure will be substantial. In every state, the number of uninsured will increase, employer-sponsored insurance coverage will continue to erode, spending on public programs will balloon and out-of-pocket health care costs for individuals and families could increase by more than 35 percent over the next decade. While people at all income levels will be affected, middle-class working families would be hardest hit.

The report shows that within 10 years:

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"Costly Coverage: Premiums Outpace Paychecks in NJ" — Families USA

ImageOver the past decade, the cost of health insurance has skyrocketed, while working families' wages have merely inched upward. As the recession lingers on, this situation continues to worsen. Reduced hours and job losses have left millions of families struggling to afford their share of premiums and millions more with no coverage at all. The combination of stagnant wages and rising health care costs is placing a growing strain on family budgets, and many families have reached a breaking point. Quite simply, America's families are being priced out of health coverage.

In addition to higher premiums, working families now face higher out-of-pocket health care costs, such as higher deductibles, copayments, and costs for services that are not covered by their insurance plans. As a result, health care costs are consuming an ever-larger portion of family budgets. It is clear why many families feel worse off economically than they did a decade ago.

This report, which is based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, examines what these trends mean for New Jersey's working families.

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"The Clock Is Ticking: More Americans Losing Health Coverage" — Famillies USA

ImageThis report provides state-by-state projections of the number of people who will lose coverage between January 2008 and the end of the 111th Congress in December 2010. According to the report, an estimated 199,110 New Jerseyans will lose their health coverage during this time period.

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"Unequal Lives: Health Care Discrimination Harms Communities of Color in New Jersey" — Health Care For America Now

ImageOn July 15, 2009, the NJ Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Campaign released a new report titled "Unequal Lives: Health Care Discrimination Harms Communities of Color in New Jersey."

The report shows how communities of color are adversely affected by our nation's broken health care system and emphasized the need for comprehensive health care reform that corrects this inequality and injustice.

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"Two Proposals to Pay for Health Care Reform Without Hurting Struggling Families in New Jersey" — Citizens for Tax Justice

ImageOn July 7, 2009, NJ Citizen Action, the NJ Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Campaign, and Citizens for Tax Justice released a new report titled "Two Proposals to Pay for Health Care Reform Without Hurting Struggling Families in New Jersey," which lays out options for paying for quality, affordable health care reform that includes a public health insurance option.

The report, prepared by Citizens for Tax Justice, discusses reforming the Medicare tax and limiting itemized deductions for the wealthiest Americans. The report includes comprehensive, New Jersey-specific information on the limited impact of these proposals on the New Jersey population.

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New Report: "NJ Health-Plan Premiums Soar As Insurers Face Less Competition"

Image On June 19, 2009, NJ Citizen Action, BlueWaveNJ, Communication Workers of America Local 1032, and the NJ Health Care for America Now (HCAN) released a new report entitled "New Jersey Health-Plan Premiums Soar As Insurers Face Less Competition" (full text here).

The report demonstrates how the lack of competition in New Jersey’s health insurance market is causing skyrocketing premiums for both patients and employers, and showing the need for a strong national public health insurance option. The report was authored by the Institute for America’s Future.

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Americans at Risk: One in Three Uninsured

ReportThe Uninsured: A Closer Look
State-Specific Report by Families USA

In March 2009, Families USA released a new report, Americans at Risk: One in Three Uninsured, designed to provide a comprehensive picture of how many Americans were directly affected by the lack of health coverage in 2007–2008.

On April 7, 2009 Families USA released a NJ State-Specific Report showing that:

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Report "At the Brink: Trends in America's Uninsured 1994–2007"

ReportThis report looks at what has happened since the last significant reform effort ended in 1994 without any comprehensive congressional action. At the Brink: Trends in America's Uninsured 1994-2007 chronicles state-by-state health coverage trends. The report finds that over the last 15 years, nearly every state has seen increased numbers of uninsured residents, greater costs for workers while their incomes are flat, and significant erosion of private coverage.

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"Next Step: Health Care, to Fix NJ's Economy We Need to Fix Health Care Now" — Health Care For America Now

Report"Next Step: Health Care" shows we cannot solve New Jersey's economic and fiscal crisis without National Health Care Reform in 2009.

The report lays out exactly how skyrocketing health care costs are busting New Jersey's state and local government budgets, crippling businesses, and making it hard for families to afford the health care they need to make ends meet.

"Next Step: Health Care" was released on February 23, 2009, by NJ Citizen Action, NJ Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Campaign, Rutgers AAUP-AFT, the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, New Jersey SEIU and Health Professionals and Allied Employees.

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"Without Reform, Health Costs Will Double" — NJ PIRG

ImageAccording to a report released on January 28, 2009 by the New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG), without action from Congress, premiums and deductibles for residents of New Jersey with employer provided insurance will nearly double by 2016.

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Recent Event Highlights

Rally Celebrates & Informs: 6-Month Anniversary of Affordable Care Act

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On September 23, 2010, NJ Citizen Action, NJ for Health Care, NJPIRG Student Chapters, and the NJ Main Street Alliance hosted a rally, at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, to celebrate the new benefits of the Affordable Care Act, and help to educate our peers about the new law. It is now six months old and several new provisions officially take effect.

The "R U Insured?" Rally brought together students, health care advocates, small business owners, and seniors to celebrate the Affordable Care Act's six-month anniversary. The focus of the event was on what health care reform means for each of us, and to help spread the word. People shared first-hand stories about how they are benefiting from the new law. Participants also distributed healthcare-themed zines and a new report on the health benefits for young adults to students and faculty.

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Thank You Senator Robert Menendez Event

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On Monday, March 29, 2010 health care advocates from across the state gathered at Englewood Hospital to thank US Senator Robert Menendez for his leadership in the winning fight for comprehensive national health care reform. Senator Menendez is a proven health reform champion for New Jersey and has demonstrated his commitment to quality, affordable health care for all time and time again. Hard work millions of New Jerseyans can look forward to the security of good health care at a price we can afford. Tens of thousands of residents will no longer have to worry about being denied care or going bankrupt trying to pay for the care we need.

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Thank You Congressman Frank Pallone Event

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On Friday, March 26, 2010 nearly 100 health care supporters and advocates from across the State gathered at the Chandler Health Center in New Brunswick to thank Congressman Frank Pallone (NJ-06) for being a leader in the fight for comprehensive national health care reform. Congressman Pallone was greeted with a standing ovation upon arriving home from DC after passing historic health reform though Congress that will expand health coverage to 32 million people, including over 859,000 New Jerseyans, stop insurance company abuses, strengthen Medicaid and Medicare, close the donut hole for seniors and give all of us the security and peace of mind that if you lose your job, you will still have affordable health care.

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DC Action Against Health Insurance Industry

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On March 9, 2010, NJ Citizen Action joined Health Care for America Now (HCAN) and partners across the state and country to bring thousands of people to Washington DC to protest the health insurance industry's ongoing campaign to protect their massive profits by blocking comprehensive national health care reform.

We amassed outside the Ritz Carlton Hotel as the health insurance industry held a conference inside. We blocked the streets with a massive crowd holding signs and crime tape and chanting 'hey hey ho ho, insurance companies got to go!' We generated major state and national news coverage and sent a clear message to Congress: listen to the people, not the insurances companies! Thank you to everyone who joined us, spread the word, and helped make this historic day a major success!

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Health Care National Day of Action!

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NJ Citizen Action and Partners Rally for Health Reform!

On February 17, 2010, NJ Citizen Action and NJ For Health Care organized 21 actions at local businesses, college campuses, health centers, labor unions, and social service agencies across the State including Rallies at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair and on Main Street in Highland Park. Hundreds of NJ voters made calls and sent emails to Congress — demanding that they pass real reform now!

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This Holiday Season What We Really Need is... HEALTH REFORM!

imageOn December 18, 2009, Health Care supporters from New Jersey and New York joined together, at the Exchange Place Pier in Jersey City, NJ, to show that we're all in this together!

New Jersey and New York Members of Congress were invited, and there was holiday music, and a chance for everyone to share their holiday health reform wish.

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"Time to Deliver" Event

On October 20, 2009 NJ Citizen Action, Democracia Ahora, the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR)/SEIU, the NJ Main Street Alliance, and the NJ HCAN Campaign delivered over 600 petition signatures and handwritten letters to the Marlton office of Rep. John Adler (NJ-3) to demonstrate the widespread support among his constituents for real health care reform with the choice of a national public health insurance option and to urge him to deliver by supporting HR 3200, America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.

Photos from the "Time to Deliver" Event

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A Rep. Adler staffer accepts the over 600 petition signatures and handwritten letters delivered by members of the NJ HCAN Campaign and NJ Main Street Alliance.   Members of the NJ HCAN Campaign deliver over 600 petition signatures and handwritten letters to Rep. Adler's office urging him to deliver on health care reform and vote YES on HR 3200, America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.   From left to right: NJCA-HCAN organizer James Woodson; CIR/SEIU organizer Victor Rosado; Democracia Ahora NJ Coordinator Fernando Trevino-Martinez; NJCA-HCAN organizer Leo Torrey; and CIR/SEIU organizer Cliff Freid.

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"We're Counting on You" Rally

imageOn October 15, 2009, NJ Citizen Action, NJ Main Street Alliance, and the NJ HCAN Campaign participated in a National Day of Action coordinated by MoveOn.org to thank Senators who support real health care reform and call out those who don't.

Here in New Jersey, despite bad weather, supporters of the public option gathered in front of One Gateway Center in Newark to thank NJ Senators Menendez and Lautenberg for their continued support of quality, affordable health care for all with the choice of a national public health insurance option.

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"Big Insurance: Sick Of It" Rally at Horizon BCBSNJ Offices

imageOn September 22, 2009, NJ Citizen Action, the NJ Health Care For America Now Campaign, and MoveOn.org participated in a National Day of Action targeting private health insurance industry bad practices by holding a press conference and rally outside of the Corporate Offices of Horizon BlueCross BlueShield NJ in Newark, NJ.

Protestors highlighted the need for real health care reform with the choice of a national public health insurance option and demanded that health insurance companies, like Horizon BlueCross BlueShield, agree to "stop denying our care!"

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Rutgers Students, NJ Health Care Advocates Hold "Let's Get It Done" Rally

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On September 10, 2009, the NJ Health Care For America Now (HCAN) Campaign, NJ Citizen Action, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of NJ, Rutgers AAUP-AFT, Radigals, RU-Choice, RU-NAACP, the American Medical Students Association (AMSA), and students from across Rutgers University—New Brunswick held a rally to generate student support for health care reform with real affordability for middle class families and the choice of a national public health insurance option. We sent a message to Members of Congress: New Jersey's Students support quality, affordable health care for all in 2009.

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Health Care Supporters Fill Rep. Pascrell's (NJ-08) Health Care Town Hall

imageOn September 3, 2009, the NJ Health Care For America Now (HCAN) Campaign, NJ Citizen Action, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of NJ, SEIU NJ State Council, BlueWave NJ, the NJ Main Street Alliance, and hundreds of grassroots activists and volunteers from across the State, crowded into Montclair State University's Memorial Auditorium for Congressman Bill Pascrell's (NJ-08) Town Hall forum about national health care reform. Over 900 people filled the room. A majority of the crowd wore Health Care for America Now stickers and brought hand-made signs.

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Health Care Reform Candlelight Vigil a Huge Success!

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Over 150 central NJ residents came together for a candlelight vigil in Highland Park, NJ on September 2, 2009. Participants shared personal health care stories and called on Congress to pass real reform, guaranteeing quality, affordable health care for all, including the choice of a public health insurance option.

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NJ Senator Robert Menendez Calls for Health Care Reform

imageOn September 1, 2009, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez was joined by former insurance industry executive Wendell Potter, NJ Citizen Action, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and New Jersey families for a Press Conference at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ highlighting the urgent need for health care reform.

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Rally at the Beach in Belmar: Canvass for National Health Reform

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On August 23, 2009, Health Care For America Now (HCAN), NJ Citizen Action, Monmouth for Change, Grassroots4Change, South Jersey NOW—Alice Paul Chapter, the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, and over 100 NJ health care advocates gathered at the Beach in Belmar to rally for quality, affordable heath care for all as a part of HCAN National Canvass Day!

HCAN's "No Recess for Health Care" Canvass Day is one of hundreds of events taking place nationwide over the Congressional recess in support of comprehensive health care reform.

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Telephone Press Conference with Rep. Pallone (NJ-06)

CapitolOn August 6, 2009, Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) Chairman of the Health Subcommittee on the Energy and Commerce Committee and Mandy Spears, Health Policy Advisor to Congressman Bill Pascrell Jr. (NJ-8) joined members of the NJ Health Care For America Now Campaign and NJ Main Street Alliance in a tele-press conference to explain how America's Affordable Health Choices Act (HR 3200) will help New Jersey families, seniors, small businesses, and those without health insurance.

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Washington D.C. Rally and Lobby Day

ImageOn June 25, 2009 nearly 1,000 people boarded buses across NJ for an action-packed day in Washington D.C.

10,000 people from 44 states joined together for a Rally at Upper Senate Park followed by a joint NJ—NY—MD Town Hall.

The message to Congress was loud and clear: Pass Quality, Affordable Health Care for All in 2009 with a Public Health Insurance Plan!

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"Day of Action for Health Care Reform" in Montclair a Success!

ImageOn May 30, 2009, the NJ Health Care for America Now Coalition, NJ Citizen Action, BlueWave NJ and the NJ Main Street Alliance joined together for a Health Care Day of Action in Montclair, NJ.

People from throughout NJ came together to learn how to talk to their local neighborhoods about health care reform, and how to write letters to Members of Congress urging them to pass quality, affordable health care for all. There was also a press conference calling for national health care reform that will work for each of us and our families, our neighbors and the business community.

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"The Beltway Inside Out" Blog from HCAN's Richard Kirsch

The Beltway Inside Out — #1 — May 4, 2009 (A Campaign Strategy Blog from HCAN's National Campaign Manager, Richard Kirsch).

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"Health Care Town Hall" A Major Success!

ImageOn April 14, 2009 NJ residents from across the State packed the Unitarian Universalist Church in Montclair, NJ for a successful Town Hall Meeting on National Health Care Reform.

Congressman Frank Pallone (NJ-6), Chairman of the Health Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Richard Kirsch, National Campaign Manager of the Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Campaign, David McCann, Executive Director of SEIU New Jersey State Council, Kelly Conklin, a small business owner and spokesperson for the NJ Main Street Alliance, Manel Silva, MD, MPH, Director of the NY Chapter of the National Physicians Alliance, and Sy Larson, State President of AARP-NJ spoke at the event sponsored by Health Care for America Now and NJ Citizen Action.

Small business owners, workers, consumers and veterans shared personal stories of the struggles they face in obtaining good quality, affordable health insurance for themselves, their families and in some cases, their employees.

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"Bridge to Health Care" Rally A Major Success!

ImageOn Saturday, April 4, 2009 over 500 health care activists held rallies in Camden, NJ and Philadelphia, PA followed by a march to the center of the Ben Franklin Bridge connecting Camden and Philadelphia!

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HCAN Launch Press Conference

ImageOn October 16, 2008 in East Brunswick, NJ Citizen Action, 1199 SEIU Health Care Workers East, the NJ Lutheran Office of Governmental Ministries, the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, Middlesex County Monday Morning Network and the NJ Region of the Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring held a Press Conference for Congressman Rush Holt publicly signing the Health Care For America Now (HCAN) Congressional Sign-On Statement.

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Health Care for America Now (HCAN)

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Health Care for America Now (HCAN) is the largest national grassroots campaign organizing millions of Americans to win quality, affordable health care for all in 2009. We are grounded in organizations that can mobilize people at work, at home, in their neighborhoods, and online.

Partners include ACORN, USAction, MoveOn, Planned Parenthood, Small Business Majority, UFCW, National Physicians Alliance, National Women's Law Center, SEIU, American Medical Student Association, AFSCME, and Latinos for National Health Insurance.

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HCANNew Jersey Citizen Action coordinates the NJ Field Operation of Health Care for America Now. The HCAN Campaign launched on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 in Trenton, NJ and in 52 other cities across the country, including 37 state capitals. Watch great footage of New Jersey's HCAN Launch on YouTube and BlueJersey.com. View the Press Release, see the list of speakers, and read more great press coverage of the launch event.

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Congressman Conyers Joins the HCAN Campaign!

ConyersAs Congressman John Conyers (D-Michigan), sponsor of single-payer universal health care bill H.R. 676, announced on September 17, 2008: "I am proud to join HCAN''s broad progressive campaign to raise awareness about the need for true universal health care reform. The HCAN coalition and I are united by our belief that the current non-system of health care run by profit hungry insurance companies is unsustainable and inhumane. It will take a monumental effort to defeat the entrenched special interests that benefit from the status quo...." Click here to read the full article.

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Why We Need a Public Health Insurance Option in National Health Care Reform

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Single-Payer and HR 676

SIngle-PayerIn 2003, U.S. Congressman John Conyers (D-Michigan) introduced HR 676, the United States National Health Insurance Act. Under HR 676, Medicare would be extended and improved so that all individuals residing in the United States would receive high quality and affordable health care services.

Everyone would receive all medically necessary services by the physicians of their choice, with no restrictions on what providers they could visit. If implemented, the United States National Health Insurance Act would cover primary care, dental, mental health, prescription drugs, and long term care. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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The Physician Payments Sunshine Act

ImageThe Physician Payments Sunshine Act (S.301), introduced by Senators Kohl (D-WI) and Grassley (R-IA), would bring much needed transparency to the financial relationships that exist between drug and medical device companies and the medical profession by requiring all pharmaceutical, medical device, biotech companies and their subsidiaries to disclose all payments to physicians after reaching a $100 aggregate into a public online database. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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The Passing of Senator Ted Kennedy

imageWe are deeply saddened by the news of Senator Ted Kennedy's passing after an 18-month battle with brain cancer. Senator Kennedy spent his life championing universal health care and promoting social, racial, and economic justice for all.

As we join the nation in mourning the passing of Senator Kennedy, for whom our mission — winning a guarantee of good health care for all — was his life's work, we dedicate ourselves in the next few weeks to realizing the vision, passion, and hopes of this great American, firmly in the knowledge that enacting health care reform will rightly be seen as Ted Kennedy's legacy.

Senator Kennedy's death is a tremendous loss to the progressive movement for social and economic justice. So, we must now re-commit ourselves to the work of achieving the thing that mattered most to him: quality, affordable health care for every single American. As Senator Kennedy said, "...the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."

In honor of Senator Kennedy, we offer one of his last written pieces entitled "The Cause of My Life" which highlights his passion for working towards health care for all. Here is a powerful video of Senator Kennedy speaking about the need for quality, affordable health care for all.

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In The News

News Articles    Letters to the Editor / Op-Eds

"Countdown To NJ's Health Insurance Exchange" (NJ Spotlight — January 3, 2011)

"Lautenberg Joins Seniors To Protest Medicare Cuts" (NJToday.net — June 2, 2011)

"Sen. Lautenberg and N.J. Citizen Action Rally Against Congressman Ryan's Budget Plan" (Asbury Park Press — June 1, 2011)

"The Affordable Care Act: One Year Later" (NJ Spotlight — April 1, 2011)

"Health Care Reform: One Year Later" (The Root — March 23, 2011)

"Small Business Health Care Birthday Event in New Jersey" (My9 WWOR TV — March 23, 2011 VIDEO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Health Care Reform On Its First Anniversary" (WBAI Evening News — March 22, 2011 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Report Highlights Importance Of Caps In Health Care Spending" (NJBIZ — February 9, 2011)

"Health Care Repeal Would Kill Off Tax Breaks" (CNNMoney — January 20, 2011)

"Activists Urge Runyan To Buck GOP's Bid To Repeal Health Care Bill" (Asbury Park Press — January 19, 2011)

"Honk For Health Care" (Mt. Laurel Sun — January 18, 2011)

"Protesters Urge Runyan To Vote Against Health Care Repeal" (Burlington County Times — January 18, 2011)

"Groups To Lobby Runyan To Oppose Repeal Of Health Overhaul" (Courier-Post — January 17, 2011)

"Healthcare Reform: Breaking Down The Public Option" (Health Insurance Coverage Review — December 20, 2010)

"Ms. Whitcomb Slemmer Goes To Washington... And Meets With Secretary Sebelius" (Health Care For All — November 11, 2010)

"Let Bush Tax Cuts Expire, Business Group Says" (NJBIZ — November 10, 2010)

"Tax Cuts For The Rich" (Asbury Park Press — November 10, 2010)

"What's At Stake In Congress? Jobs, Income, Financial Security!" (WBAI Evening News — November 3, 2010 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Survey Reports 93 Percent Of Small Business Owners Will Vote Tuesday" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — October 31, 2010)

Healthcare Reform and Election 2010" (New Jersey Now / My9News — October 31 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Rally At 6-Month Anniversary Of Health Care Law" (WBAI Evening News — September 23, 2010 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Six-Month Anniversary Of U.S. Health Care Law Ushers In New Benefits" (Star-Ledger — September 23, 2010)

"Students Celebrate Health Care Legislation" (Daily Targum — September 23, 2010)

"Marking 45 Years Of Medicaid, Medicare" (New Jersey Jewish News — August 12, 2010)

"Workshop Warns Business To Brace For Surging Health Care Costs" (NJBIZ — July 22, 2010)

"Monitoring New Jersey's Progress On Federal Healthcare Reform" (NJ Spotlight — July 15, 2010)

"Young Adults Get Big Benefit Under New Health Care Law" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — June 10, 2010)

"How Controversial Federal Healthcare Law Will Affect Garden State" (NJ Spotlight — June 9, 2010)

"Rep. Holt Touts Benefits Of Health Reform Act" (The Princeton Packet / PacketOnline — May 20, 2010)

"Menendez Touts Health Care Law At EHMC" (NorthJersey.com — April 1, 2010)

"Sen. Menendez Speaks About Health Care Reform" (News 12 — March 29, 2010 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Proponents Claim New Jersey To Get Big Financial Boost From Health Care Reform" (New Jersey Newsroom — March 29, 2010)

"Rep. Pallone Leads Cheers At Gathering To Celebrate Health-Care Reforms" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — March 26, 2010)

"Home From Health Care Passage, Pallone Says He's Not Interested In Being Governor" (PolitickerNJ — March 26, 2010)

"Vote Over, Vast Divide Remains" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — March 22, 2010)

"Most Criticize Health Reform Bill As Bad For Small Business" (NJBIZ — March 22, 2010)

"Middle Class In New Jersey Becoming Uninsured Faster Than All Other Groups" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — March 18, 2010)

"Healthcare Reform Rally in D.C." (WBAI Evening News — March 9, 2010 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Group Advocates For Health Care Reform" (Daily Targum — February 28, 2010)

"Picking The Best Health Care Policy For N.J. Businesses" (NJBIZ — February 23, 2010)

"Healthcare Reform Day of Action" (WBAI Evening News — February 17, 2010 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"N.J. Activists To Rally Statewide For Health Care Reform" (New Jersey Newsroom — February 16, 2010)

"The State of Health Care Reform" (My Community Trend of Evesham — February 10, 2010)

"Local Leaders Ask New Jersey Congressional Delegation To Make Affordability A Priority In Final Health Reform Legislation" (Local Talk — January 20, 2010)

"NJ Rep. Pallone Gets Big Bucks From Healthcare Industry" (Daily Record — January 14, 2010)

"Health Care Reform Supporters Hold Vigil In Willingboro" (Burlington County Times — December 9, 2009)

"Health Care Forum Considers Congressional, National Motivations" (Daily Targum — November 19, 2009)

"Adler Defends 'No' Vote On Health Care Reform At Willingboro Town Hall Meeting" (Burlington County Times — November 14, 2009)

"Health Care Costs To Soar Again Next Year, Salaries Won't" (New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio — October 21, 2009)

"Alliance For Retired Americans To Meet" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — October 18, 2009)

"Debate Considers Different Health Care Options For NJ" (Daily Targum — October 15, 2009)

"Report 'Prescribes' Public Option To State" (Daily Targum — October 12, 2009)

"N.J.'s Public Health, Economy 'Threatened' Without Universal Care, Report Says" (Star-Ledger — October 8, 2009)

"Report: Health Care Reform Bill Would Benefit N.J." (New Jersey Newsroom — October 8, 2009)

"Public Option Supporters Keep Hope Alive" (WHYY News and Information — October 2, 2009 — both article and AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Report Says Failure To Reform Health Care Will Be Costly" (Patriot — October 1, 2009)

"Healthcare Reform National Day of Action" (WBAI Evening News — September 21, 2009 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Health Care Divisions Grow Sharper Around N.J." (The Record / NorthJersey.com — September 11, 2009)

"Groups Advocate For Health Care Reform" (Daily Targum — September 10, 2009)

"Rutgers Students Rally To Support Health Care Reform" (Star-Ledger — September 10, 2009 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Can Obama Steer The Health Care Debate?" (The Real News Network — September 9, 2009 VIDEO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Welcome To The (Health Reform Debate) Madhouse" (Baristanet — September 4, 2009)

"Health Care Reform Vigil Draws Support For Public Plan Option" (Daily Targum — September 3, 2009)

"Pascrell Stands By Public Healthcare Option" (PolitickerNJ — September 3, 2009)

"U.S. Rep. Pascrell's Healthcare Town Hall Draws Heated Crowd Reactions" (Star-Ledger — September 3, 2009)

"Supporters Of Health-Insurance Reform Rally In Highland Park" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — September 2, 2009)

"Healthcare Reform And Small Business" (WBAI Evening Wakeup Call — September 2, 2009 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Healthcare Reform And The Public Option" (WBAI Evening News — September 1, 2009 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Small Businesses and Health Care Reform" (MSNBC — August 30, 2009 VIDEO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Main Street Program To Speak Out On Health Care Reform" (NJBIZ — August 28, 2009)

"How Will The Healthcare Reform Impact Small Business?" (Community News — August 27, 2009)

"Health Care Rally Slated For Sunday" (Star News Group / Coast Star – August 19, 2009)

"The History Of The Public Option" (The American Prospect — August 18, 2009)

"Healthcare Debate on the Grassroots Level" (New Jersey Now / My9News — August 16, 2009 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Health Care Forum Planned" (Asbury Park Press — August 14, 2009)

"Pallone, Activists Look To Sway N.J. Health Care Dissenters" (New Jersey Newsroom — August 6, 2009)

"Health Reform Shout Out At Congressman's Office" (Local Talk News — August 5, 2009)

"Healthcare and Healthcare Reform" (WBAI — August 3, 2009 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Small Businesses Split On Health Reform" (Press of Atlantic City — August 3, 2009)

"August Offensive To Define Health Care Debate: Insurance Companies In The Bull's Eye" (The Huffington Post — August 3, 2009)

"NJ Citizen Action For Health Care Bill" (The Observer Blog — July 29, 2009)

"Report Highlights Need For Racial Justice In Health Care Reform" (Atom Tabloid & Citizen-Gazette — July 24, 2008)

"The Governor In South Orange" (The New York Times — July 24, 2009)

"Health Care Discrimination Harms Communities Of Color In N.J." (WBAI — July 15, 2009 AUDIO NEWS INTERVIEW)

"Minorities Would Benefit From Health Care Reform" (New Jersey Newsroom — July 15, 2009)

"Liberal Watchdog Groups Unveil Plans To Fund Healthcare Reform" (NJToday.net — July 8, 2009)

"New Report Unveils Revenue Proposals To Fund Comprehensive Health Care Reform" (NewsBlaze — July 7, 2009)

"Central Jersey Residents Writing Congress Letters About Health-Care Reform" (MyCentralJersey.com — June 26, 2009)

"Health Care Reform Day" (Charleston Daily Mail — June 24, 2009)

"The Push For Healthcare Reform" (New Jersey Now / My9News — June 21, 2009 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Vitale Statement On Health Care Cuts In FY 2010 Budget" (PolitickerNJ — May 12, 2009)

"Pallone Says Health Care Reform Coming In 2009" (Montclair Times — April 16, 2009)

"Liberals Ramp Up Healthcare Pressure" (The Hill — April 8, 2009)

"Pennsylvania, New Jersey Rally Seeks 'Bridge' To Health Care Reform" (News Dev Site — April 7, 2009)

"Activists March For Health Care Reform" (Bucks County Courier Times — April 5, 2009)

"Reform Advocates Plan Lobby Blitzs" (Politico — March 31, 2009)

"Health Care Coverage For All, But At What Cost?" (NJBIZ — July 14, 2008)

"New Jersey Launch: Health Care For America: NOW!" (Blue Jersey — July 13, 2008)

"Advocates Vow $40M To Push For Health Care" (Daily Record — July 9, 2008)

"Health Care Advocates Unite" (CourierPostOnline — July 9, 2008)

"New Group Demands Health Care Reform" (New York Times — July 8, 2008)

"Coalition To Lobby For US Health-Care Reform" (Reuters — July 8, 2008)

"Alliance Launches $40M Campaign For Universal Health Care" (Asbury Park Press — July 8, 2008)

"Corzine Signs Bill To Widen N.J. Health Care As National Effort Kicks Off" (Press of Atlantic City — July 9, 2008)

"Alliance Launches $40M Campaign For Universal Health Care" (Daily Record — July 8, 2008)

"Organization Calls For Quality Affordable Healthcare For All Americans" (NBC News Channel 40 — July 8, 2008)

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"Tax Reform Should Level The Playing Field For Small Business" (The Hill — April 18, 2011)

"Thanks For Health Reforms" (Star-Ledger — November 26, 2010)

"It's Time To Get America Back To Work" (NJBIZ — September 20, 2010)

"Feeling Over-Taxed, New Jersey? Get The Facts" (Star-Ledger — April 4, 2010)

"Budget Cuts Hurt The Poorest" (Star-Ledger — April 3, 2010)

"Sen. Robert Menendez Talks Immigration Reform, Health Care And Offshore Drilling With Star-Ledger's Editorial Board" (Star-Ledger — April 1, 2010 VIDEO NEWS SEGMENT)

"Fixed" (Courier-Post — January 30, 2010)

"Fear Not, Congress" (The Washington Post — January 23, 2010)

"Anger Won't Fix It" (The Huffington Post — January 18, 2010)

"Pick The Best Parts" (Star-Ledger — January 7, 2010)

"Financial Reforms Needed" (Burlington County Times — January 5, 2010)

"Final Bill Must Be Affordable" (Burlington County Times — January 4, 2010)

"With A Few Tweaks, Reforms Will Work" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — January 1, 2010)

"A Message To Congress?" (Gloucester County Times — January 1, 2010)

"A Message To Congress?" (Montclair Times — December 17, 2009)

"Health Reform Must Include Public Option" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — December 14, 2009)

"Entrepreneurs At Risk" (Star-Ledger — December 5, 2009)

"Insurance Industry Must Share Blame For Health Care Costs" (Daily Record — November 22, 2009)

"How Small Business Fares Under House Health Bill" (Washington Business Journal — November 6, 2009)

"Adler Must Support Health Care Reform" (Courier-Post — November 6, 2009)

"Public Option Key To Reform" (Courier-Post — September 27, 2009)

"For A Not-For-Profit, Plenty Of Surplus To Go Around" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — September 26, 2009)

"Weighing The Cost of Health Reform" (NJBIZ — September 21, 2009)

"A Government-Run Health Care Plan Is Essential" (Bloomfield Life — September 10, 2009)

"Time For Health Care Reform Has Come" (The Manchester Times — September 9, 2009)

"A Labor Day Message: Join A Union And Citizen Action" (Star-Ledger — September 6, 2009)

"U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, Commited To Health Care Insurance Reform, Dispels Misinformation, Highlights Need Through Patients" (PolitickerNJ — September 2, 2009)

"Listening For The 'Voices Of Reason' In The Healthcare Debate At N.J. Townhalls" (Star-Ledger — August 25, 2009)

"Public Health Insurance Option A Must" (Herald News — August 19, 2009)

"Insurance Industry Puts Profits Before People" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — August 17, 2009)

"Health Care Language" (Burlington County Times — August 16, 2009)

"Death Panel' Scare Tactic May Backfire On Republicans" (The Huffington Post — August 16, 2009)

"I Fully Endorse Reform" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — August 1, 2009)

"Health Care Reform" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — August 1, 2009)

"Health-care Reform Will Help Seniors" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — July 28, 2009)

"U.S. Must Catch Up To Other Nations" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — July 28, 2009)

"Better, Cheaper Health Care Could Be Coming Soon" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — July 27, 2009)

"Doctor Approves Of Revenue Proposals" (Home News Tribune / MyCentralJersey.com — July 26, 2009)

"Out Of Touch" (Star-Ledger — July 25, 2009)

"Insurance And The Workplace" (Star-Ledger — July 25, 2009)

"All Immigrants Should Be Covered By Health Insurance" (Sentinel — July 22, 2009)

"Affordable Health Care" (Star-Ledger — July 18, 2009)

"People Need Public Health Insurance Option" (Sentinel — July 15, 2009)

"Funding FamilyCare Will Help In Time Of Need" (The Times of Trenton — July 12, 2009)

"Reform Must Embrace Local Women's Health Centers" (The Times of Trenton — July 9, 2009)

"A Good Sense Alternative For Employee Health Coverage" (NJBIZ — July 6, 2009)

"Declare Independence From Health Insurance Companies" (The Record / NorthJersey.com — July 2, 2009)

"Health Reform Must Correct Gender Inequalities" (Burlington County Times — June 29, 2009)

"Even Small Co-Pays" (The Times of Trenton — May 27, 2009)

"The Right Tools To Fix Health Care" (NJBIZ — May 18, 2009)

"45 Centrist Democrats Protest Secrecy Of Health Care Talks" (The New York Times — May 12, 2009)

"National Public Health Plan Is Needed" (Montclair Times — April 30, 2009)

"Organization Takes The Pulse Of Main Street In New Jersey" (The Westfield Leader and The Scotch Plains–Fanwood Times — January 29, 2009)

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***Please note that no lobbying activities are paid for by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation or the New Jersey Consumer Voices for Coverage Coalition. All legislative and/or C4 activities are paid for by the New Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund's allies and partners New Jersey Citizen Action and the Health Care for America Now (HCAN) Campaign.***

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updated february 28, 2013