I got a letter from my health insurance provider today telling me that according to the new health care act, if they have not paid out 85% of all the premiums paid in my insurance group toward medical or preventative costs they have to rebate the difference back to the premium payor. Well, bust my buttons, that would be me!
Now, before I get too excited I realize this rebate isn't going to be much. My insurance company, United Health Care, only missed the 85% mark by a measly 1%. I think that actually says a lot for United Health Care because they are not underpaying for medical or preventative costs nor are they putting a ton of premium money into administrative costs. So, that makes me happy. In addition, my portion of the 1% rebate is a portion of all the premiums paid by all of the people in the insured group which is pretty much every employee where I work. So, yeah, my rebate will be small. It will actually go back to my employer and it can be added to what I'm paying out this year and thus reduce my total cost this year. Or they could opt to give me a check.
Either way, this is a very good thing. This is holding insurance companies accountable for what they are taking in premium payments and making sure that the money we are all paying is going for actual medical costs and not lining some already overpaid CEO's pocket.
So, I'm stoked. It nice to see our government doing something right for a change and it's nice to see how it will positively affect many, many people.
Showing posts with label government in action. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, March 14, 2011
Dear Gov. Walker...
When will there be enough people marching outside your office door? What is that magic number that will make you listen?
Maybe you will never listen. Maybe a recall election will get your attention. I did not vote for you. But that's neither here nor there. You see, elections come and go and even if the candidate I endorsed is not elected I still expect the one who is to do the right thing for the people. ALL the people. Not just the top 2% of the economic food chain.
There is one thing I know for sure. You cannot call this bill you signed a "budget reform" bill. Not by any stretch of the definition. Your alliance with those who earn more than god is outstanding. So much so you are willing to commit political suicide for them. You keep referring to Ronald Reagan as the standard for leadership. Really??? I remember the Reagan years and his "trickle down" theory and if you would think back to that time you would see for yourself that "trickle down" just doesn't work. You can't balance a budget or reform state spending when you give the top 2% of the people, those that have a lot, tax breaks and then demand that the rest of us bear the brunt and pay up. It's not gonna happen, Governor. I hate to tell you that but it's just not.
Why?
Because today is our day. Right now, you have managed to do one thing in Wisconsin. You brought the state together in a way that hasn't been seen in years. And we, the workers, union and non-union, are standing together to tell you LOUDLY that you are dead wrong in your actions and in your thoughts. You have unleashed the proverbial working class Kraken!
We stand together with our teachers, fire fighters, police officers, truckers, road workers, state employees, farmers, social workers, and the rest - shoulder to shoulder- and our message is clear, Gov. Walker. YOU NEED TO GO!
And while your at it, take the rest of the slime with you.
In a way, I do want to thank you too. You have done more to waken the sleeping giant in Wisconsin than anyone ever could before. But now that we're awake, we will not be silenced.
IN closing, Gov. Walker, I want to say I hope you have enjoyed your brief stay in our state's capital. It is lovely mansion, isn't it? I hope you haven't settled in too much because you won't be there long. I fully anticipate that soon, very soon, there will be a new sheriff in town. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he or she wasn't someone who, until very recently, was "vacationing" (as you called it) somewhere in Illinois!
Farewell Sir! Please turn the light out and close the door on your way out!
Sincerely yours,
Mary
Maybe you will never listen. Maybe a recall election will get your attention. I did not vote for you. But that's neither here nor there. You see, elections come and go and even if the candidate I endorsed is not elected I still expect the one who is to do the right thing for the people. ALL the people. Not just the top 2% of the economic food chain.
There is one thing I know for sure. You cannot call this bill you signed a "budget reform" bill. Not by any stretch of the definition. Your alliance with those who earn more than god is outstanding. So much so you are willing to commit political suicide for them. You keep referring to Ronald Reagan as the standard for leadership. Really??? I remember the Reagan years and his "trickle down" theory and if you would think back to that time you would see for yourself that "trickle down" just doesn't work. You can't balance a budget or reform state spending when you give the top 2% of the people, those that have a lot, tax breaks and then demand that the rest of us bear the brunt and pay up. It's not gonna happen, Governor. I hate to tell you that but it's just not.
Why?
Because today is our day. Right now, you have managed to do one thing in Wisconsin. You brought the state together in a way that hasn't been seen in years. And we, the workers, union and non-union, are standing together to tell you LOUDLY that you are dead wrong in your actions and in your thoughts. You have unleashed the proverbial working class Kraken!
We stand together with our teachers, fire fighters, police officers, truckers, road workers, state employees, farmers, social workers, and the rest - shoulder to shoulder- and our message is clear, Gov. Walker. YOU NEED TO GO!
And while your at it, take the rest of the slime with you.
In a way, I do want to thank you too. You have done more to waken the sleeping giant in Wisconsin than anyone ever could before. But now that we're awake, we will not be silenced.
IN closing, Gov. Walker, I want to say I hope you have enjoyed your brief stay in our state's capital. It is lovely mansion, isn't it? I hope you haven't settled in too much because you won't be there long. I fully anticipate that soon, very soon, there will be a new sheriff in town. And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he or she wasn't someone who, until very recently, was "vacationing" (as you called it) somewhere in Illinois!
Farewell Sir! Please turn the light out and close the door on your way out!
Sincerely yours,
Mary
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Stunned...
I just sitting here, listening to tonight's news, and I am stunned. I cannot think of a time when our government has disappointed me more. If you've been following the news, our governor, Scott Walker, has been trying to "balance the state budget" with a bill that effectively strips public workers of their right to collective bargaining. Call it what you will, it is a blatant attempt to bust the unions in Wisconsin and an attack on the working class and the Democratic party. Scott Walker is an idiot.
Our 14 Democratic State Senators have fled the state in an attempt to get the Republicans to negotiate. They remain in Illinois right now.
Today, the Republican Majority, called a session without a public notice (which is the LAW) and voted on a reformed bill - one that took out all of the actual financial aspect and only addressed the collective bargaining issue. They passed this bill. This, after Gov. Walker spending the last two week LYING about the reasoning behind the bill and trying to get us all to think it was always about the budget. Sickening. Absolutely sickening.
Now I am a bright woman. I know that sometimes in order to keep state spending in tow there has to be some concessions made and even some programs changed or even cut. But I also don't think it is the snow plow driver or school teacher's right to collective bargaining that is messing up the budget. The unions offered to make the suggested financial concessions but Walker would not have it.
I am stunned. This is also happening in other states right now. In Indiana, Democratic senators have also gone into hiding in an attempt to stop a quick vote and a hope there can be some negotiation. It's happening in Ohio, Iowa, and other union friendly states. This is an attack on the middle class in America. It is our own government starting a class war. And doing it in the name of "budget reform".
I am proud of Sen. Bob Wirch and Rep. Peter Barca who are my representative. Sen. Wirch is somewhere in Illinois right now. Rep. Barca stood up during the vote and was shouted down by the Senate Majority Leader. If you haven't seen the video of that moment do look it up. It is a brave and angry man in the face of total governmental disregard.
Time will tell how this plays out. I can tell you there are recall petitions being swung on both sides but overwhelmingly, I have heard only that everyone is outraged by the actions of our governor and these Republican leaders who do not seem to want to listen to the thousands of people who have been protesting at our state capitol for a month now. Apparently, the voice of the people means nothing when you are in the hallowed majority. Well, shame on them. Shame. Recalls are coming and true Democracy will be back.
Our 14 Democratic State Senators have fled the state in an attempt to get the Republicans to negotiate. They remain in Illinois right now.
Today, the Republican Majority, called a session without a public notice (which is the LAW) and voted on a reformed bill - one that took out all of the actual financial aspect and only addressed the collective bargaining issue. They passed this bill. This, after Gov. Walker spending the last two week LYING about the reasoning behind the bill and trying to get us all to think it was always about the budget. Sickening. Absolutely sickening.
Now I am a bright woman. I know that sometimes in order to keep state spending in tow there has to be some concessions made and even some programs changed or even cut. But I also don't think it is the snow plow driver or school teacher's right to collective bargaining that is messing up the budget. The unions offered to make the suggested financial concessions but Walker would not have it.
I am stunned. This is also happening in other states right now. In Indiana, Democratic senators have also gone into hiding in an attempt to stop a quick vote and a hope there can be some negotiation. It's happening in Ohio, Iowa, and other union friendly states. This is an attack on the middle class in America. It is our own government starting a class war. And doing it in the name of "budget reform".
I am proud of Sen. Bob Wirch and Rep. Peter Barca who are my representative. Sen. Wirch is somewhere in Illinois right now. Rep. Barca stood up during the vote and was shouted down by the Senate Majority Leader. If you haven't seen the video of that moment do look it up. It is a brave and angry man in the face of total governmental disregard.
Time will tell how this plays out. I can tell you there are recall petitions being swung on both sides but overwhelmingly, I have heard only that everyone is outraged by the actions of our governor and these Republican leaders who do not seem to want to listen to the thousands of people who have been protesting at our state capitol for a month now. Apparently, the voice of the people means nothing when you are in the hallowed majority. Well, shame on them. Shame. Recalls are coming and true Democracy will be back.
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