Co-Sponsor The Bill
John Kerry has released the video and online petition for this “Protect Every Child” bill. Go check it out and sign on today. Here’s an extended description from the site :
A Health Care Plan for Every Child:Every parent knows the fear of waking up to the cries of a sick baby or a child with an ear infection that will not go away. As parents, we both remember the countless times we called that first pediatrician to get answers to every last question.
But far too many parents have another fear, on top of their child?s health. They worry that a sick child means financial ruin. There are more than eight million uninsured children in our nation. These children are less likely to get a routine checkup, or to get treatment for common ailments like asthma. They miss more days of school. It is a disgrace that eight million children lack health insurance in the richest nation on earth.
Our plan starts by providing health insurance for every child in America. Under the Kerry plan, the federal government will pay the full costs for the 20 million children in the Medicaid program. In return, we will ask states to expand coverage to children in families with higher incomes than are currently eligible, as well as low-income adults. This plan will expand coverage to millions of people and provide much needed relief for states that are struggling under persistent growing budgetary pressures.
The plan will also simplify the health care system so we can prevent children from falling through the cracks. Right now, there are millions of kids who are eligible for federal/state health insurance programs but are not signed up.
There are lots of reasons?sometimes the enrollment forms require the skills of an accountant to figure out. Some states make parents sign up every six months in person, making it virtually impossible for a parent who cannot get time of for afford to lose a whole day of work. Some parents do not even know these programs are available.
Under our plan, kids will be signed up automatically at hospitals, community health centers, and schools. And $5 billion in enrollment bonuses will be available to states as an incentive to find uninsured children and keep them covered. Children do not choose their parents. They do not choose whether to have health insurance. Children deserve a good start?with both high quality education and health care. Under our plan, every child in America will have health insurance, and every parent will have a little more peace of mind.
Let’s hope this is the start of something big and not just a last hurrah for the campaign.
Since it doesn’t seem to be online, you can read the full transcript of Kerry’s statement in the extended entry…
Dear ________,
I want to thank you personally for what you did in the election — you rewrote the book on grassroots politics, taking control of campaigns away from big donors. No campaign will ever be the same.
You moved voters, helped hold George Bush accountable, and countered the attacks from big news organizations such as Fox, Sinclair Broadcasting, and conservative talk radio.
And your efforts count now more than ever. Despite the words of cooperation and moderate sounding promises, this administration is planning a right wing assault on values and ideals we hold most deeply. Healthy debate and diverse opinion are being eliminated from the State Department and CIA, and the cabinet is being remade to rubber stamp policies that will undermine Social Security, balloon the deficit, avoid real reforms in health care and education, weaken homeland security, and walk away from critical allies around the world.
Regardless of the outcome of this election, once all the votes are counted — and they will be counted — we will continue to challenge this administration. This is not a time for Democrats to retreat and accommodate extremists on critical principles — it is a time to stand firm.
I will fight for a national standard for federal elections that has both transparency and accountability in our voting system. It’s unacceptable in the United States that people still don’t have full confidence in the integrity of the voting process.
I ask you to join me in this cause.
And we must fight not only against George Bush’s extreme policies — we must also uphold our own values. This is why on the first day Congress is in session next year, I will introduce a bill to provide every child in America with health insurance. And, with your help, that legislation will be accompanied by the support of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
There are more than eight million uninsured children in our nation.
That’s eight million reasons for us to stay together and fight for a new direction. It is a disgrace that in the wealthiest nation on earth, eight million children go without health insurance.
Normally, a member of the senate will first approach other senators and ask them to co-sponsor a bill before it is introduced — instead, I am turning to you. Imagine the power of a bill co-sponsored by hundreds of thousands of Americans being presented on the floor of the United States senate. You can make it happen. Sign our “Every Child Protected” pledge today and forward it to your family, friends, and neighbors:
http://johnkerry.com/EveryChild
This is the beginning of a second term effort to hold the Bush administration accountable and to stand up and fight for our principles and our values. They want you to disappear; they are counting on that. I’m confident you will prove them wrong, and you will rewrite history again.
Here is what I want you to know. I understand the strength, commitment, and passion that are at the core of what we built together — and I am determined to make our collective energy and organization a force to be reckoned with in the weeks and months ahead.
Let’s roll up our sleeves and get back to work for our country.
Thank you,
John Kerry
5 comments
Copy link for RSS feed for comments on this post
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.



I think this is the sort of thing that John Kerry should have done before this election. It’s the sort of thing that really would have helped his election campaign.
Comment by E-Rock — November 19, 2004 @ 6:36 pm
I second E-Rock. More stuff like this would have helped him immensely.
Comment by platosearwax — November 20, 2004 @ 3:28 am
There is something that doesn’t sit right with me about this universal healthcare thing. One is, as pointed, why wasn’t it presented before the election? Good question.
The other is I’m wondering if this is in anyway related to the Dubya initiative called the New Freedom Mental Health Initiative: 100% screening of all kids for mental health. Screening will be done by paraprofessionals or others not otherwise the usual providers of mental health care.
Could be a random connection. I’ve been wrong many many times. I hope I am.
Comment by shari — November 20, 2004 @ 7:46 pm
Maybe it’s a vast left-wing conspiracy. Lose the Presidency, lose even more control in Congress and leave the GOP in power long enough to shoot themselves in the foot. Once all of the social issues that republicans latched onto are used up, the people will realize they’ve been tricked. And if the GOP screws up badly enough, maybe we’ll get a few decades of Democrats in power. Who knows.
Comment by Ben — November 22, 2004 @ 8:39 am
I don’t think this healthcare stuff, if it had happened pre-election, would have appealed to anyone who wasn’t already planning to vote for Kerry anyway.
I think the most important part of this message isn’t so much the healthcare part as the remark at the beginning of his letter about standing firm against right-wing extremist. Good stuff, at a time when many Dems are talking about compromise.
Comment by Linnet — November 23, 2004 @ 3:16 pm