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The Real Faces of the Health Care Debate

Clergy and faith leaders gathered on Capitol Hill on Oct. 20 to pray and proclaim the moral case for improvements to health reform legislation that would make coverage affordable for lower-income families. The event was organized by the PICO National Network.The following story is from Rebecca.

My story does not pull at your heart strings like so many others who are unable to get insurance or are bankrupted by medical bills. There was a period of time when my husband was employed where family health insurance was not a benefit. The cost for family coverage was more than our housing cost, and the reality was that we could afford either housing or health insurance but not both. We had three school-aged children and we all went without any health care.

Since then we've had family health insurance as a benefit, but as employers have changed insurance companies in the effort to control premiums, we've had to keep changing doctors. My husband is currently working in a neighboring state and his employer-selected insurance includes very few of our local doctors in their network.

What a strange system we have that removes the consumer from decisions on what health insurance they will contribute to. Many people have to pay for some or all of their health care out of pocket, but cannot get quotes on costs, so they cannot do any comparisons. We need reform.

- Rebecca

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Faith leaders gathered on Capitol Hill on Oct. 20 as part of a larger day of action focusing on affordable coverage of health care. Health Care Reform
A revised health care bill has been unveiled and will be debated on the House floor. The Senate has yet to unveil its most recent bill. Contact Robert Francis, director for domestic policy at robert.francis@elca.org with your story about health insurance, medical treatment, prescription drugs, etc.
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U.S. faith leaders called for 11th hour rescue of Senate climate change bill on Nov. 5. Climate change legislation activists walked to the U.S. Senate building to present tens of thousands of Countdown to Copenhagen postcards. [Read more about ELCA environmental issues]
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Bishops met in Washington to discuss issues surround immigration and refugee protection services. View photographs on Facebook.[read the ELCA news release]
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