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Breast-Cancer-Survivor Governor Lacks Compassion

March 23, 2007 by Liz Lewis  
Filed under Blogosphere, Cancer, Insurance, Politics

Jeanne
Jeanne, over at The Assertive Cancer Patient is, er, asserting herself. She’s fighting mad and I’m helping spread the word. Having never had cancer myself, I lack perspective. So, I’m doing the ol’ copy and paste of Jeanne’s post:

I was told yesterday that the governor, Chris Gregoire, doesn’t want the emergency clause in the bill that would raise the cap on WSHIP to a lifetime max of $2 million from $1 million.Of course, without the emergency clause, the change in the law won’t help me, since my health insurance through WSHIP is going to max out in about September or October, leaving me to face $300,000 a year in bills for my cancer treatment.Pretty cold. And the governor herself is a breast cancer survivor. You’d think she’d have more empathy. Of course, SHE has health insurance, as do all state employees. And we, the taxpayers, pay for it.

I called the gov’s office for a comment, and Kristin Jacobsen called me back. Jacobsen’s response to my question: “She hasn’t weighed in on that yet.”

Translation: The governor is not ready to go public with her position. Until she does, I think the information I was given is accurate, and I’ll keep the question mark on the headline to this story for now.

The governor does not want an emergency clause in the legislation to raise the cap on WSHIP to $2 million. It is the emergency clause that would make the change effective immediately once she signs the bill.

Don’t know what I’m talking about? Watch the KING-5 TV News interview, March 2, 2007

Woman battling cancer fights for insurance reform
@ Jeanne Sather 2007.

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