Published in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel November 18, 2008 The holiday season is here again. But amidst the hustle and bustle of gift-giving and family get-togethers, seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D should carve out time to consider whether they want to stay with their current prescription drug plan.From Nov. 15 through the end of the year, Medicare is holding its annual "open … [Read more...] about Open Enrollment Here for Medicare Patients
Archives for November 2008
A Call to Action on Health Care: Protect our Religious Freedom
Click here to download the Word document.Congress and the new administration are devising policies that would be direct attacks on our religious freedom. The dangers come in the form of health care proposals that are inimical to the religious beliefs of many, as we detail below. Should any one of these policies be implemented, it would be a direct attack on the religious freedom and values … [Read more...] about A Call to Action on Health Care: Protect our Religious Freedom
A Call to Action on Health Care: Protect our Religious Freedom
Click here to download the Word document.Congress and the new administration are devising policies that would be direct attacks on our religious freedom. The dangers come in the form of health care proposals that are inimical to the religious beliefs of many, as we detail below. Should any one of these policies be implemented, it would be a direct attack on the religious freedom and values … [Read more...] about A Call to Action on Health Care: Protect our Religious Freedom
Current Political and Cultural Challenges to Catholic and Free-Market Health Care
Remarks to the Catholic Leadership Health Care Insurance ConferenceThank you all for the great honor of speaking with you today about the political and cultural challenges to Catholic and free-market health care. And many, many thanks to Bishop Vasa for his steadfast support for the work of many organizations in advancing health reform that will restore control to doctors and patients and … [Read more...] about Current Political and Cultural Challenges to Catholic and Free-Market Health Care
Current Political and Cultural Challenges to Catholic and Free-Market Health Care
Remarks to the Catholic Leadership Health Care Insurance ConferenceThank you all for the great honor of speaking with you today about the political and cultural challenges to Catholic and free-market health care. And many, many thanks to Bishop Vasa for his steadfast support for the work of many organizations in advancing health reform that will restore control to doctors and patients and … [Read more...] about Current Political and Cultural Challenges to Catholic and Free-Market Health Care
A New Path to Prosperity
When Pennsylvania and later Iowa -- two key battleground states -- turned blue on the maps on election night, the race was over. While other Western swing states eventually turned blue as well, it was clear the presidential election had been decided in the Rust Belt. Too many people in these Midwestern states are being left behind in the competitive global economy. They have solid work ethics, … [Read more...] about A New Path to Prosperity