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Health Reform and Answers from Iowa Candidates

Over the past months I have been inundated with requests for campaign contributions, and I looked for a way in which to make informed decisions about which candidates to support. In last month’s blog post, I shared two questions I posed to Iowa candidates running for U.S. Congress, the Iowa governorship, and the Iowa Legislature. The questions asked were an effort to engender better knowledge of just two of the complex issues surrounding the Affordable Care Act (ACA). At that time, I said I would make a $1,000 campaign contribution to the candidate who provided the most-specific answers to my questions and allow the responses to be posted on this blog. If I received thoughtful responses from several candidates, the $1000 contribution would be shared.

To date, I have received only one response, that of Senator Jack Hatch, who is running for Iowa governor. I have posted his response below. I sincerely appreciate Senator Hatch’s response. The opportunity for candidates to submit a response to my questions remains open until August 15. S.S. McClure, editor and publisher of McClure’s Magazine, once said, “The vitality of democracy depends on popular knowledge of complex questions.”  I seek candidates’ answers for just two of the many complex questions surrounding the ACA. Please let the candidates you support know about this campaign-contribution opportunity. Help me share “popular knowledge about complex questions.”

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Health Reform and Questions for Iowa Candidates

During the Golden Age of Journalism, S.S. McClure, editor and publisher of McClure’s Magazine, who is credited with developing some of the best journalists of the 19th century, said, “The vitality of democracy depends on popular knowledge of complex questions.”

Complex questions are currently before the public involving health care, and, specifically, the unfolding and future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare are clearly among the most complex questions our society faces.

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Health Reform and “Reprehensible”

Words, at one time or another, have a profound impact on us. As I have watched some of the television commercials currently running and that will, undoubtedly, continue to run, paid for by out-of-state entities, falsely describing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most often referred to as Obamacare, one word came to mind: reprehensible. Reprehensible is an adjective that declares something morally wrong, evil or disgraceful. My wife added that it seems also to imply the term dastardly. Both words are consistent in describing these too-often-seen commercials.

These commercials imply that the ACA has exorbitantly raised insurance premiums for individuals and denied others the opportunity to renew their insurance policies from last year. This is simply not true when applied to the effects of the ACA in Iowa.

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