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Clinton Launches New Ad In IA, NH Touting Commitment To Universal Health Care

Clinton Launches New Ad in IA, NH Touting Commitment to Universal Health Care

Clinton to Hold Live Webcast TONIGHT to Discuss Health Care Plan; Will Field Questions from Americans across the Country

New Poll: Dems Back Hillary on Health Care

A day after releasing a comprehensive plan to provide quality, affordable coverage to all Americans, the Clinton Campaign is launching a new television ad in Iowa and New Hampshire this morning detailing Hillary’s efforts over the last few decades to expand health coverage for all Americans.

Hillary also holds a live webcast tonight at 8PM and will answer live questions about her plan.

The new 30-second spot, entitled “Health Care Plan,” details Hillary’s experience on the health care issue, focusing on her efforts to pass universal health care in the early 1990s and her perseverance in championing the Children’s Health Insurance Program that now covers more than 6 million children a year. It also talks about her successful effort to get the drug companies to lower the cost of vaccinations to make sure every child in America gets a healthy start.

Hillary’s American Health Choices plan unveiled yesterday would improve quality and lower cost while preserving consumer choices. For those who like their health insurance, they could keep it. For the 47 million uninsured and those who don’t like their health care coverage, they could choose from a range of private plans or a public plan modeled on Medicare. To read more about Hillary’s health care plan, visit www.hillaryclinton.com/healthcare .

The CBS News poll released last night reveals that Democrats back Hillary on health care and consider her experience on the issue to be a major asset.  Democrats view Hillary more favorably on the health care issue than any of the other Democrats seeking the nomination, with 61 percent are confident she will make the right decisions for the country on health care policy. Two-thirds of all voters think her experience on the issue helps her.

Following is the script for the ad:

HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT

“Health Care Plan”

9/18/07

Voice Over: She changed our thinking when she introduced universal health care to America.

She changed the lives of six million kids when she championed the bill that gave them health insurance.

And she changed future generations by pushing the drug companies to lower the cost of vaccinations.

Now she has a health care plan that lets you keep your coverage if you like it, provides affordable choices if you don’t and covers every American.

So if you¹re ready for change, she’s ready to lead.

HRC:  I¹m Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on September 18, 2007 | Permalink

Hillary Clinton American Health Choices Plan

The American Health Choices Plan:
Ensuring Affordable, Quality Health Care for All Americans

Hillary Clinton unveiled the third part of her plan today to ensure that all Americans have affordable, quality health insurance. Building on her proposals to rein in costs and to insist on value and quality, her American Health Choices Plan will secure, simplify and ensure choice in health coverage for every American.

“My plan covers all Americans and improves health care by lowering costs and improving quality,” Clinton said. “If you’re one of the tens of millions of Americans without coverage or if you don’t like the coverage you have, you will have a choice of plans to pick from and you’ll get tax credits to help pay for it. If you like the plan you have, you can keep it. It’s a plan that works for America’s families and America’s businesses, while preserving consumer choices.”

Clinton’s plan covers every American – finally addressing the needs of the 47 million uninsured and the tens of millions of workers with coverage who fear they could be one pink slip away from losing their health coverage – with no overall increase in health spending or taxes. For those with health insurance, the plan builds on the current system to give businesses and their employees greater choice of health plans – including keeping the one they have – while lowering cost and improving quality. 

“Senator Clinton’s health care reform plan recognizes that managing and financing America’s health care system is a shared responsibility between government, business and individuals,” said Antonio Perez, Chairman and CEO of Kodak. “Her innovative plan has the potential to cover all Americans and improve the value we receive from our health care investment.  We welcome Senator Clinton's contribution to this vital national discussion.”

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers President Tom Buffenbarger said the plan would be welcomed by America’s workers.

“We are counting on Hillary Clinton to deliver health care for all of America’s families,” Buffenbarger said. “Our negotiations often focus on who pays for what level of healthcare, and Senator Clinton's new plan offers American workers and manufacturers far greater choices and dramatically lower premiums.”

Health experts said Clinton’s plan could finally achieve universal health care through a system that works for all Americans.

“Hillary Clinton has crafted a thoughtful plan that builds on the existing system of private insurance and preserves consumer choices,” said Dr. David Kessler, former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration and former Dean of the Yale School of Medicine. “This plan will offer affordable health care to the 47 million uninsured Americans without creating a new bureaucracy, and most importantly, it is achievable.”

“No one in public life knows more about health care than Senator Clinton,” said former Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala. “Her plan tells the American people, ‘I listened to your views,’ and it tells Congress we need to offer our people what they have given us—affordable, high-quality health care. The plan takes the best of what we have learned in two decades and makes the seemingly impossible possible. Just as important, as we learn more about what works best, Americans gain immediately in their health care and their pocket books.”

Hillary Clinton has been fighting for children and families for 35 years. In Arkansas, she helped bring health care to thousands of rural families. As First Lady, she fought for health care reform, and has the scars to show for it. But Hillary never gave up. She fought for and helped pass the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) which provides health insurance to more than 6 million kids a year nationwide. And as Senator, she fought to expand SCHIP and get 9/11 first responders, veterans and military families the health care they need and deserve.

Now, Hillary has a plan to finally achieve universal health care for every American.

Specifically, her American Health Choices Plan will:

1.      Offer New Coverage Choices for the Insured and Uninsured:  The American Health Choices Plan gives Americans the choice to preserve their existing coverage, while offering new choices to those with insurance, to the 47 million people in the United States without insurance, and the tens of millions more at risk of losing coverage.

·        The Same Choice of Health Plan Options that Members of Congress Receive: Americans can keep their existing coverage or access the same menu of quality private insurance options that their Members of Congress receive through a new Health Choices Menu, established without any new bureaucracy as part of the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHBP). In addition to the broad array of private options that Americans can choose from, they will be offered the choice of a public plan option similar to Medicare.

·        A Guarantee of Quality Coverage: The new array of choices offered in the Menu will provide benefits at least as good as the typical plan offered to Members of Congress, which includes mental health parity and usually dental coverage.

2.      Lower Premiums and Increase Security: Americans who are satisfied with the coverage they have today can keep it, while benefiting from lower premiums and higher quality.

·        Reducing Costs: By removing hidden taxes, stressing prevention and a focus on efficiency and modernization, the plan will improve quality and lower costs.

·        Strengthening Security: The plan ensures that job loss or family illnesses will never lead to a loss of coverage or exorbitant costs.

·        End to Unfair Health Insurance Discrimination: By creating a level-playing field of insurance rules across states and markets, the plan ensures that no American is denied coverage, refused renewal, unfairly priced out of the market, or forced to pay excessive insurance company premiums.

3.      Promote Shared Responsibility: Relying on consumers or the government alone to fix the system has unintended consequences, like scaled-back coverage or limited choices.  This plan ensures that all who benefit from the system share in the responsibility to fix its shortcomings.

·        Insurance and Drug Companies: insurance companies will end discrimination based on pre-existing conditions or expectations of illness and ensure high value for every premium dollar; while drug companies will offer fair prices and accurate information.

·        Individuals: will be responsible for getting and keeping insurance in a system where insurance is affordable and accessible.

·        Providers: will work collaboratively with patients and businesses to deliver high-quality, affordable care.

·        Employers: will help finance the system; large employers will be expected to provide health insurance or contribute to the cost of coverage; small businesses will receive a tax credit to continue or begin to offer coverage.

·        Government: will ensure that health insurance is always affordable and never a crushing burden on any family and will implement reforms to improve quality and lower cost.

4.      Ensure Affordable Health Coverage for All:  Senator Clinton’s plan will:

·        Provide Tax Relief to Ensure Affordability: Working families will receive a refundable tax credit to help them afford high-quality health coverage. 

·        Limit Premium Payments to a Percentage of Income: The refundable tax credit will be designed to prevent premiums from exceeding a percentage of family income, while maintaining consumer price consciousness in choosing health plans.

·        Create a New Small Business Tax Credit: To make it easier—not harder—for small businesses to create new jobs with health coverage, a new health care tax credit for small businesses will provide an incentive for job-based coverage.

·        Strengthen Medicaid and SCHIP: The Plan will fix the holes in the safety net to ensure that the most vulnerable populations receive affordable, quality care. 

·        Launch a Retiree Health Legacy Initiative: A new tax credit for qualifying private and public retiree health plans will offset a significant portion of catastrophic expenditures, so long as savings are dedicated to workers and competitiveness.

5.      A Fiscally Responsible Plan that Honors our Priorities:

·        Most Savings Come Through Lowering Spending Due to Quality and Modernization: Over half the savings come from the public savings generated from Hillary Clinton’s broader agenda to modernize the heath systems and reduce wasteful health spending.

·        A Net Tax Cut for American Taxpayers: The plan offers tens of millions of Americans a new tax credit to make premiums affordable—which more than offsets the increased revenues from the Plan’s provisions to limit the employer tax exclusion for healthcare and discontinue portions of the Bush tax cuts for those making over $250,000. Thus, the plan provides a net tax cut for American taxpayers.

·        Making the Employer Tax Exclusion for Healthcare Fairer: The plan protects the current exclusion from taxes of employer-provided health premiums, but limits the exclusion for the high-end portion of very generous plans for those making over $250,000.

Posted by Mike on September 17, 2007 | Permalink

General Wesley K. Clark Endorses Clinton

General Wesley K. Clark Endorses Clinton
The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of Ret. General Wesley K. Clark.

“The world has reached a critical point, and we need a leader in the White House with the courage, intelligence and humility to navigate through many troubling challenges to our security at home and abroad. I believe Senator Clinton is that leader, and I whole-heartedly endorse her for President of the United States,” General Clark said. “Our economic and national security has become more complicated than ever before, and we deserve a leader who draws on wisdom, compassion, intelligence and moral courage -- in short, we need Hillary Clinton. She is tough but fair, a rock-solid leader equal to the many weighty challenges ahead of us."

After 34 years of service in the United States Army, General Clark rose to the rank of four-star general as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. General Clark commanded Operation Allied Force, which saved 1.5 million Albanians from ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, and he was responsible for the peacekeeping operation in Bosnia.

General Clark's awards and honors include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, The State Department Distinguished Service Award; the US Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal;(five awards), The US Army Distinguished Service Medal(two awards), The Silver Star, the Bronze Star (two awards), the Purple Heart, and Honorary Knighthoods from the British and Dutch governments.

After his retirement in 2000, General Clark became an investment banker, author, commentator, and businessman. He is the author of the best selling books Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo and the Future of Combat and Winning Modern War: Iraq, Terrorism and the American Empire.

"I am deeply admiring of General Clark’s record of leadership for our country and his appreciation of the complexity of the world in which we live today,” Clinton said. “I’m looking forward to his involvement in my campaign and working together to bring the change this country needs.”

Posted by Mike on September 15, 2007 | Permalink

Clinton To Hold Live Webcast To Discuss Health Care Plan Tuesday

Clinton To Hold Live Webcast To Discuss Health Care Plan Tuesday
Will Field Questions From Americans Across The Country

Hillary Clinton will hold a live interactive webcast on Tuesday, September 18, to discuss her new health care plan that will provide affordable, quality coverage for all Americans. Clinton will outline her plan and answer live questions from across the country at 8 p.m. EDT at www.hillaryclinton.com.

Throughout the campaign, Clinton has engaged Americans in new and innovative ways. She launched her candidacy with an online announcement and held a series of live video webcasts with tens of thousands of voters. Since then, she has announced the winner of her campaign song contest in a wildly popular web video and posted HillCast web videos on a range of policy proposals. The campaign has also launched www.HillaryHub.com to serve as a central repository for news, blogs and videos about Hillary’s candidacy.

Posted by Mike on September 14, 2007 | Permalink

National Association of Letter Carriers Endorses Clinton

National Association of Letter Carriers Endorses Clinton

The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of the National Association of Letter Carriers union. The NALC represents 300,000 active and retired city delivery carriers employed by the U.S. Postal Service in all 50 states.

“In the primary elections next year, you can count on letter carriers to deliver for Senator Clinton, and I am confident that in the years to come, President Hillary Clinton will deliver for every citizen throughout America,” said NALC President William H. Young. “Hillary Clinton has the strength and experience to deliver the change we need. She's ready to lead this country from her first day in the White House.”

Young cited Clinton’s strong support of postal reform legislation and noted she was among the first to support legislation to prohibit the contracting out of carrier jobs to low-wage contractors whose status is used to unfairly deny them health insurance and pension protection. She was the runaway winner of a national survey of NALC members.

“There is nobody better prepared to take up the battle for universal health insurance, and there is no one I would trust more than Senator Clinton to strengthen Social Security in order to keep the promises we have made as a nation to our retirees, our disabled workers and to their survivors,” Young said.

“I am honored to receive the support of the National Association of Letter Carriers,” Clinton said. “These hardworking men and women are part of the fabric of every community in America, and they deserve an advocate in the White House.”

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2007 | Permalink

Change & Experience: New Hillary Clinton TV Ad

Change & Experience: The Ad

As summer turns to autumn, Change is in the air.

The question that voters are asking is: who can best deliver it?

With its Labor Day kickoff and now the release of a new ad, “ Change ,” in Iowa and New Hampshire, the Clinton campaign is making clear, as Hillary said on the stump this week, “Change is just a word without the strength and experience to make it happen.”  She has outlined how she would be the best able to get results, saying that change takes the right mix of knowing how and when to find common ground and when to stand your ground.

The new ad conveys that Hillary is uniquely able to deliver the change Americans want:  ending the war in Iraq, passing universal health coverage, making America energy independent.

By touting Hillary’s experiences as a change agent, the Clinton campaign is making clear that to make change happen, you need the kind of strength and experience Hillary has accrued during her more than 35 years of advocacy (as illustrated in today’s New York Times story about Hillary’s college years).

Multiple polls are validating this point: Last month’s CNN poll revealed that despite the efforts of others to portray themselves as change agents, 40 percent think Clinton is the candidate most likely to actually bring change – a finding that places her well ahead of the other candidates.  The June NBC/WSJ poll, 61% of Democrats and Democratic primary voters are very confident that Hillary would bring real change to the direction of the country.  Among those for whom change is most important – working middle-class and low-income families, seniors, working women, and people without health care – Hillary is viewed as the most effective champion.

Today’s ad echoes these themes and touches on the four goals for change Hillary has been discussing on the campaign trail: Restoring America’s leadership in the world; rebuilding the middle class economy; reclaiming the future for our children; and bringing back the values of integrity, fairness and tolerance in America.

By offering voters “big goals for change” imbued with a case for why she is the candidate best able to achieve that change, Hillary is making a clear case for why she is the best choice for Democratic voters who want to make change happen in 2008.

Posted by Mike on September 05, 2007 | Permalink

Clinton Campaign Signs Pledge To Keep Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada And South Carolina First

Clinton Campaign Statement
The following is a statement by Clinton Campaign Manager Patti Solis Doyle.

"We believe Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina play a unique and special role in the nominating process.

And we believe the DNC’s rules and its calendar provide the necessary structure to respect and honor that role.

Thus, we will be signing the pledge to adhere to the DNC approved nominating calendar."

Posted by Mike on September 01, 2007 | Permalink

International Association Of Machinists And Aerospace Workers Endorses Clinton

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Endorses Clinton

The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. The IAM is among the nation’s largest industrial trade unions, representing over 700,000 active and retired members in airline, aerospace, manufacturing, railroad, woodworking and shipbuilding industries, and is a member of the AFL-CIO.

“Hillary Clinton earned the IAM’s endorsement by focusing on jobs, health care, education and trade – the bread and butter issues of the American middle class,” said IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger. “She is the only candidate of either party to come forward with a comprehensive manufacturing policy and the only candidate to connect with millions of Americans who feel invisible to the current administration.”

The IAM will launch a massive education campaign among IAM members and extensive publicity in union publications and websites nationwide. Twenty-five states with over 450,000 active and retired IAM members will vote in the three weeks starting with the Iowa caucuses and ending with the polls closing in California on February 5th

“I am honored to receive the support of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers,” Clinton said. “It is time for America’s working families to again share in our nation’s prosperity. They will not be invisible to my administration.”

The United Transportation Union and its 125,000 active and retired members endorsed Clinton earlier this week.

Posted by Mike on August 30, 2007 | Permalink

Hillary And Bill Clinton To Kick-Off Fall Campaign In New Hampshire And Iowa

CLINTON TO KICK-OFF FALL CAMPAIGN
Hillary and Bill Clinton Plan Labor Day Swing Through New Hampshire and Iowa

The Clinton Campaign today announced its Fall Campaign Kick-Off with information for Hillary and Bill Clinton’s visit to New Hampshire and Iowa over Labor Day weekend.

The Clintons will spend Sunday, September 2nd in New Hampshire and Monday, September 3rd in Iowa.

Posted by Mike on August 29, 2007 | Permalink

United Transportation Union Endorses Clinton

United Transportation Union Endorses Clinton

The Clinton Campaign today announced the endorsement of the United Transportation Union. UTU represents 125,000 active and retired members in the railroad, bus and public transit sectors across America.

“The UTU has a long history of picking winners early. Hillary will be a president that America’s working families can count on. Time and again, as a United States senator, she has stood with us,” said UTU President Paul Thompson.

Incoming UTU President Mike Futhey Jr. said Clinton’s detailed plan to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure and her strong performance at the AFL-CIO Presidential forum in Chicago were deciding factors in the union’s endorsement.

“Hillary Clinton‘s record has been friendly to working men and women of this country. She consistently has endorsed the necessity of a strong middle class,” Futhey said. “The UTU will encourage its 125,000 active and retired members to support Hillary and other labor friendly candidates in 2008.”

“I am honored to receive the support of the United Transportation Union,” Clinton said. “America’s workers have been invisible to this administration, and it’s time they had an advocate in the White House.”

Posted by Mike on August 28, 2007 | Permalink

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