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DAY THIRTY-SIX: Call for a Special TennCare Legislative Session.

Ideas for stopping TennCare destruction from Tim Chavez Editorial in Sunday’s Tennessean.

(NASHVILLE, July 25, 2005) Political pressure on the governor starts with you. Tim Chavez, columnist for the Tennessean provided these suggestions for action to change the governor’s direction.

  • Call your state representative and senator. Ask them to write the governor and request that TennCare be added to the agenda of a special legislative session on ethics in the fall. Turner says that's a "good idea" and it's something he would not have "a bit of a problem" supporting. The goal is to build political pressure on the governor, and TennCare in a special session is the last thing he wants. But lawmakers finally need to vet and amend his proposals and push their own. If your lawmakers say it's too late, then you'll need to vote for different lawmakers in 2006 or 2008.
  • Joining the protest at the governor's office. Numbers cannot be ignored. Your presence and those of family and friends — for a few hours — will draw needed notice. Ask your pastor to designate a day for believers to join the protest. If he or she balks, find a new church.
  • A special session that includes TennCare would allow for fair consideration of cost-saving proposals Bredesen never gave a chance:

    A retro drug review program would save up to $500 million annually by stopping prescription abuse.
  • A tax on employers with high numbers of workers on TennCare would send a message about businesses paying their fair share and wages. In a TennCare meeting Tuesday in Knoxville, Sen. Bill Burchett said that a large percentage of Wal-Mart's workforce in Tennessee is on TennCare, reported WATE-TV., Channel 6 in Knoxville. Widely cited figures put its TennCare numbers at about 10,000 workers. WATE said Wal-Mart disputes those numbers.

    But if Wal-Mart were charged $1,000 for each employee on TennCare, that alone would raise $10 million annually. Throw in large private and public employers, and there's big-time savings. Turner says there are even state contractors with workers on TennCare.
  • Co-payments of $3 on each prescription for TennCare enrollees, no matter their income, should be examined. Some enrollees have double-digit prescriptions each month. So a $3 co-pay for every prescription can produce substantial revenue over the year. There are 1.1 million enrollees. A co-payment would need Sen. Bill First's help to get federal rules waived, and it's time Bredesen asked for his involvement.

 

MCIL Journal Index 2005

Follow the TennCare Sit-in

Date Name
12/31/2005 MCIL and System Advocacy in 2005
12/19/2005 Breaking TennCare to Fix It.
12/7/2005 Tennessee Citizens Against AIDS Demands Full Funding of Global AIDS Fund.
11/24/2005 Bredespin Administration denies withholding information.
11/17/2005 My First National ADAPT ACTION! By Louis Patrick.
11/4/2005 MCIL's Annual Holiday Open House and Silent Auction.
10/31/2005 Women and Seniors: Have You Taken Lipitor?
10/28/2005 Salt Lake City to get accessible taxicabs.
10/22/2005 MCIL: 20 years of kicking ass.
10/7/2005 Letter to Bredesen Shows Disenrollment Unnecessary.
9/29/2005 How Gonzales v. Oregon impacts people with disabilities.
9/27/2005 "Hey Bredesen We Want Medicine," Greets Tennessee Governor at $1000 a Plate Fund Raiser.
9/21/2005 ADAPT Accentuates the Weeks Message, Makes Demands on the NGA.
9/20/2005 The Disability Community will not be overlooked, or left behind.
9/19/2005 Angry Activists Arrested on Capitol Hill.
9/18/2005 Don't Target People with Disabilities.
8/22/2005 Safety Net is a Sham.
8/15/2005 Bredespin: Saving TennCare.
8/2/2005 Bredespin.
7/30/2005 Tennessee Needs Money Follows the Person.
7/26/2005 MCIL Timeline of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
7/23/2005 Six lies of Governor Bredesen, Part Two.
7/22/2005 Six lies of Governor Bredesen, Part One.
7/17/2005 Bredesen’s Plan Costly to Tennessee.
7/8/2005 Bredesen’s Drug Cap Violates the ADA.
7/4/2005 An Authentic American Demonstration.
6/21/2005 Activists Takeover Gov. Bredesen's Office.
6/18/2005 Concern over the governors statement.
6/16/2005 Governor Bredesen Issues Life Sentences to Vent Users.
6/8/2005 SCLC joins the struggle to secure TennCare.
5/25/2005 Center City Commission Can't Commit to Civil Rights.
5/18/2005 City's New Gazebo: A Symbol of Segregation.
5/15/2005 Section 8 Voucher Proposal Closes the Door on People with Disabilities.
5/2/2005 MEMPHIS - Rally in Support of TennCare.
4/25/2005 ADAPT Challenges Democrats to End Medicaid Institutional Bias.
4/19/2005 Changes coming to your Center for Independent Living?.
4/11/2005 Spring Spaghetti Supper Supreme.
4/5/2005 2ND Annual Free Yo Momma Day!
3/28/2005 ADAPT takes over Charlotte Avenue in downtown Nashville.
3/23/2005 Facts About Long Term Care in Tennessee
3/19/2005 USDOJ: Memphis Builders and Designers Settle Discrimination Lawsuit.
3/13/2005 State Policy Unjustly Institutionalizes Thousands
3/11/2005 The Money Follows the Person bill has been introduced by Senator Tom Harkin
3/2/2005 Anatomy of an ADAPT Action By Tim Wheat
3/1/2005 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL AGGRIEVED PERSONS
2/21/2005 YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT!
2/20/2005 Medicaid: A Time to Act by Mike Leavitt, Secretary of HHS
2/12/2005 Home is Where the Heart Is!
2/8/2005 Opposition to MiCASSA
1/31/2005 TENNCARE CHANGES
1/22/2005 Your State: Institutional versus Community expenditures.
1/11/2005 Call the Governor Today!
1/5/2005 Not Dead Yet Challenges Movie Critics, Eastwood

 


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