Governor Deval Patrick, who was not involved in the creation of the Massachusetts universal health care law, is going to Vermont with a White House team to talk about his experience with said law.
Gov. Deval Patrick is traveling to Vermont to help lead a White House forum on health care.
The Democrat will join with Gov. Jim Douglas next Tuesday to talk about his experience with a universal health care law in Massachusetts.
President Barack Obama has said he wants to pass legislation this year that will provide health insurance to the 45 million Americans who currently lack it. Massachusetts has dramatically lowered its number of uninsured since enacting its health care law in 2006.
Since that law was enacted, my own health care costs have gone up approximately 20% per year. Don’t forget to mention that, Deval–make sure everyone knows that health coverage for all means all of us who actually have jobs and pay our own health care will have to start covering the costs of the bums who don’t.
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Aaron Margolis is a life long resident of the Bay State, and works at an architectural firm north of Boston. Aaron has a Master of Architecture Degree from Boston Architectural College and is currently in the process of becoming of a Registered Architect.