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How many other bills are out there? What else can he do to show work, without showing his face?
You did good on this bill Governor.
Now if he do another good thing...
Don't come back to the office on Monday
OR EVER>
This can now be asked of every official act he takes. That is the basis of the LG's request today, and it is why he needs to step aside and let Quinn take the reins.
It was a decent action to take, but how can we have any confidence that it was signed based on it's merits?
A study from 2006 shows there were 9,346 children with autism in Illinois.
9,346 multiplied by $36,000.00 means people with helath insurance are going to have to pay additional premiums in Illinois of $336,456,000.00 per year from now on.
Assuming for the sake of argument that there are 2 million health insurance policies in Illinois, everyone's premiums just went up $168 per year.
where have you been?
Meanwhile it is surprising Blagoof did not try to sleaze this issue up some more by dragging those families back to another razzle dazzle event.
Maybe they finally told him to stick it
Guess this proves he is incapable of governing
BTW where is Eddie Reed when we need him?
Sorry Rich for straying off the topic.
The question is why it is not coming out of the general revenues instead of policy holders.
Also, if medical vendors know that $36,000.00 is available, you can bet that they will render the additional services only they know are necessary.
"That check cleared your account."
"Proceed with the signing..."
I am not a lawyer and filtering through all the legal goop is something I just don't know how to do. I can change diapers on a moving object and play two different games at the same time, but reading through all that goop makes my kids poopy diaper look clean.
True Observer, if you count long-term costs as opposed to those that accrue in the near term, this bill is actually a money saver. Early intervention and therapy costs less than delayed, remedial and institutional treatment later.
Signing the autism bill was the right thing to do.
so, while I hope he signed this bill out of the goodness of his heart, could be a "please don't turn on me Jimmy."
By the way, there is another bill that should pass that will give unlimited insurance coverage (for therapies) to kids not only with autism, but cerebral palsy, d. syndrome & other conditions.
Let's hope this bill will pass too & let's hope these bills don't get caught in a legal mess.
Mental health is usually only covered at 50 percent after a hefty deductible. While I also suspect his motives, this is one where we need to move on.
There are larger issues at stake. Even though he has long considered himself a savior for children and proven how base he really is, let's just move on.