
Via: The Advisory Board Company
To top it off he is engaging in hardball negotiations with the 14 state owned universities with about 100,000 students (including my Alma Mater IUP) faculty union (APSCUF) over their contract. APSCUF voted to authorize a strike in December there is a discussion from the Rick Smith Show (They did reach the framework for an agreement today which must be voted on by the membership). The website Raging Chicken Press has good coverage of this and other state issues. The changes in public higher, primary, and secondary education should be just as alarming as efforts to resist creating a single payer plan. The arguments for expanding Medicaid in PA are very similar to those for single payer.
Healthcare for All PA will be coming out with an economic impact study which will show how it will save individuals, large and small businesses, and municipalities a lot of money on healthcare while covering everyone. Details are to come.
In Pennsylvania's 330 year history, no Governor has ever been voted out of office. True PA Govs were only allowed to serve two terms since the 1960's but you get the point. A new Quinnipiac poll suggests Corbett has a good chance at becoming the first with such a distinction with him having a 36% approval versus a 42% disapproval rating. There is time for him to turn things around between now and November 2014 and the opposition will need to be organized. He will have wealthy backers.
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Paul,
ReplyDeleteThank you for providing such a succinct review of the political and policy landscape in PA. People should be eager to view the Economic Impact Study when it is released and particularly pay attention to the savings and comprehensive coverage.
Bob Mason