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| style="color:#000000; padding:0.75em; font-size:120%;" | [[File:Health.jpg|125px|left|alt=Health, Pharmaceuticals, and Safety Net Programs]]'''The bills on this page reveal how ALEC corporations and their legislative partners would privatize Medicare, deregulate health insurers, protect negligent doctors, and cut holes in the safety net.''' These anti-patient "model bills" advance the interests of global drug companies and the health insurance industry, while eroding the rights and health of Americans. | | style="color:#000000; padding:0 0.75em; font-size:120%;" | [[File:Health.jpg|125px|left|alt=Health, Pharmaceuticals, and Safety Net Programs]]'''The bills on this page reveal how ALEC corporations and their legislative partners would privatize Medicare, deregulate health insurers, protect negligent doctors, and cut holes in the safety net.''' These anti-patient "model bills" advance the interests of global drug companies and the health insurance industry, while eroding the rights and health of Americans. | ||
'''Through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific changes to our public health laws through these model bills. ''Do you?'' ''' | '''Through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific changes to our public health laws through these model bills. ''Do you?'' ''' | ||
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! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">How the bills expand the power of insurance companies</h2> | ! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">How the bills expand the power of insurance companies</h2> | ||
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| style="color:#000000; padding:0.75em;" | <big>'''These bills or resolutions:'''</big><br> | | style="color:#000000; padding:0 0.75em;" | <big>'''These bills or resolutions:'''</big><br> | ||
* Oppose health insurance reforms with a [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/3/3b/5U2-FREEDOM_OF_CHOICE_IN_HEALTH_CARE_ACT_Exposed.pdf state constitutional amendment] created with the insurance industry, as well as a [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/4/47/5F0-ALEC_Resolution_on_Preserving_States_Rights_Regarding_Federal_Health_Insurance_Exchanges_and_a_Public_Plan_Exposed.pdf resolution], that thwarts implementation of the Affordable Care Act | * Oppose health insurance reforms with a [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/3/3b/5U2-FREEDOM_OF_CHOICE_IN_HEALTH_CARE_ACT_Exposed.pdf state constitutional amendment] created with the insurance industry, as well as a [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/4/47/5F0-ALEC_Resolution_on_Preserving_States_Rights_Regarding_Federal_Health_Insurance_Exchanges_and_a_Public_Plan_Exposed.pdf resolution], that thwarts implementation of the Affordable Care Act | ||
* [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/2/29/5U11-Resolution_on_Expanding_Access_to_Health_Insurance_Exposed.pdf Oppose efforts to advance public health care] in favor of a free-market approach that would expand the pool of consumers for private or for-profit insurance companies. (see also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/9/93/5U12-Resolution_on_Federal_Health_Insurance_Reform_Legislation_Exposed.pdf this bill]). | * [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/2/29/5U11-Resolution_on_Expanding_Access_to_Health_Insurance_Exposed.pdf Oppose efforts to advance public health care] in favor of a free-market approach that would expand the pool of consumers for private or for-profit insurance companies. (see also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/9/93/5U12-Resolution_on_Federal_Health_Insurance_Reform_Legislation_Exposed.pdf this bill]). | ||
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! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Wendell Potter on ALEC and healthcare:</h2> | ! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Wendell Potter on ALEC and healthcare:</h2> | ||
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| style="color:#000000; padding:0.75em;" | [[File:Wendell bio.jpg]] <br> Listen to [[Wendell Potter Discusses ALEC|Wendell Potter]], the Center for Media and Democracy's Senior Fellow on Health Care, discuss ALEC and the corporate efforts to undermine health reform. | | style="color:#000000; padding:0 0.75em;" | [[File:Wendell bio.jpg]] <br> Listen to [[Wendell Potter Discusses ALEC|Wendell Potter]], the Center for Media and Democracy's Senior Fellow on Health Care, discuss ALEC and the corporate efforts to undermine health reform. | ||
<player title="Wendell Potter Discusses ALEC">Wendell Potter AUDIO FINAL.mp3</player> | <player title="Wendell Potter Discusses ALEC">Wendell Potter AUDIO FINAL.mp3</player> | ||
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! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Been Introduced </h2> | ! style="padding:2px;" | <h2 style="margin:3px; background:#000000; font-size:140%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #000000; text-align:left; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;"> Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Been Introduced </h2> | ||
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| style="color:#000000; padding:0.75em;" | <big> '''Opposing Federal Health Insurance Reform'''</big> | | style="color:#000000; padding:0 0.75em;" | <big> '''Opposing Federal Health Insurance Reform'''</big> | ||
[[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]]In 2011, Wisconsin Sen. Joe Leibham (R) and Rep. Robin Vos (R) introduced ALEC's "Freedom of Choice in Health Care" constitutional amendment to thwart federal health care reforms. For decades, ALEC has been fighting to protect the health care industry from regulations that control costs, ensure basic services, and protect consumers. As the universal health care debate began in late 2008, Blue Cross Blue Shield [http://thinkprogress.org/2009/12/05/bcbs-alec-health/ helped craft] a model state constitutional amendment to frustrate federal efforts towards an individual health insurance mandate or public option, and ALEC's Board of Directors approved the amendment on January 14, 2009. [http://www.alec.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=About_Freedom_of_Choice_in_Health_Care_Act According to ALEC], “in the 2010 session, 42 states either introduced or announced ALEC’s Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act. Eight states (Virginia, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri and Tennessee) passed the ALEC model as a statute, and two states (Arizona and Oklahoma) passed the ALEC model as a constitutional amendment.” The three private sector members of the ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force (which passed the [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/3/3b/5U2-FREEDOM_OF_CHOICE_IN_HEALTH_CARE_ACT_Exposed.pdf model amendment]) were executives from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Johnson & Johnson, and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). | [[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]]In 2011, Wisconsin Sen. Joe Leibham (R) and Rep. Robin Vos (R) introduced ALEC's "Freedom of Choice in Health Care" constitutional amendment to thwart federal health care reforms. For decades, ALEC has been fighting to protect the health care industry from regulations that control costs, ensure basic services, and protect consumers. As the universal health care debate began in late 2008, Blue Cross Blue Shield [http://thinkprogress.org/2009/12/05/bcbs-alec-health/ helped craft] a model state constitutional amendment to frustrate federal efforts towards an individual health insurance mandate or public option, and ALEC's Board of Directors approved the amendment on January 14, 2009. [http://www.alec.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=About_Freedom_of_Choice_in_Health_Care_Act According to ALEC], “in the 2010 session, 42 states either introduced or announced ALEC’s Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act. Eight states (Virginia, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri and Tennessee) passed the ALEC model as a statute, and two states (Arizona and Oklahoma) passed the ALEC model as a constitutional amendment.” The three private sector members of the ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force (which passed the [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/3/3b/5U2-FREEDOM_OF_CHOICE_IN_HEALTH_CARE_ACT_Exposed.pdf model amendment]) were executives from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Johnson & Johnson, and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). | ||
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| style="color:#000000; padding:0.75em;" | [[Image:Point.png|left|70px]][[media:Health,_Pharmaceuticals_&_Safety_Net_Programs.zip|<big>Click here for a zip file of bills relating to '''Health, Pharmaceuticals, and the Social Safety Net'''</big>]] | | style="color:#000000; padding:0 0.75em;" | [[Image:Point.png|left|70px]][[media:Health,_Pharmaceuticals_&_Safety_Net_Programs.zip|<big>Click here for a zip file of bills relating to '''Health, Pharmaceuticals, and the Social Safety Net'''</big>]] | ||
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How the bills expand the power of insurance companies |
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These bills or resolutions:
See also the medical malpractice bills in the "Tort Reform and Injured Americans" section.
To see a full list of these bills, click here These bills also erode the safety net for older Americans or Americans living in poverty by:
To see a full list of these bills, click here. This information is available for download as a one-page fact sheet here. |
Wendell Potter on ALEC and healthcare: |
![]() Listen to Wendell Potter, the Center for Media and Democracy's Senior Fellow on Health Care, discuss ALEC and the corporate efforts to undermine health reform. <player title="Wendell Potter Discusses ALEC">Wendell Potter AUDIO FINAL.mp3</player>
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Opposing Federal Health Insurance Reform
![]() Undermining State Insurance MandatesWisconsin Senator Leah Vukmir, who was named a 2009 ALEC "Legislator of the Year," is seeking to implement the ALEC "Health Care Choice Act for States" in Wisconsin. Vukmir is currently seeking co-sponsors for a similar bill, LRB 0373, and co-sponsored the comparable "Out-of-state Health Insurance Providers (Across State Lines)" bill (LRB 0921/1) in 2009. This bill would permit the purchase of health insurance across state lines from insurers not licensed in the state of the purchaser, which allows insurers to avoid state mandates for coverage. This would permit insurers to sell sub-standard health insurance policies, most likely at a lower price than policies sold by in-state insurers, crowding out more comprehensive policies and making it more difficult for persons with certain conditions to find inexpensive health care. Senator Vukmir is the ALEC "Health and Human Services" Task Force co-chair for 2011. In 2010, according to the ALEC "State Legislators Guide to Repealing Obama Care," nineteen states introduced such legislation, and Wyoming enacted it.
Promoting Medicaid Block Grants![]() For an updated look at ALEC's education agenda in Wisconsin, see the Center for Media and Democracy's in-depth report, "ALEC Exposed in Wisconsin: The Hijacking of a State." This information is available for download as a one-page fact sheet here. |
READ the "Model Bills" HERE |
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For descriptions of some of these bills, scroll down or click here. |
Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" ALEC Corporations Are Backing to Rewrite YOUR Rights |
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The Center for Media and Democracy analyzed the bills ALEC politicians and corporations voted for. More analysis is available below and also at ALEC Exposed's sister sites, PRWatch and SourceWatch. |
Who Is Behind ALEC? |
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What Is ALEC?
ALEC Politicians (all states) |
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