Revolution In The U.S. – Health Care: People & Lawmakers Poised To Buck The Establishment
On a recent Sunday morning CBS commentator Charles Kurault listed some depressing statistics comparing children’s health care and infant mortality […]
On a recent Sunday morning CBS commentator Charles Kurault listed some depressing statistics comparing children’s health care and infant mortality […]
Commissioner David Beaulieu of the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has charged that the Regional Transit Board (RTB) as a […]
The Department of Human Rights of Minnesota has charged the Regional Transit Board (RTB) with discrimination in regards to the […]
Were you Zeblied? As a result of a settlement agreement made in the case of Sullivan v. Zebley, a new […]
The Minnesota State Council on Disability cosponsored several Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) activities recently, which included the participation of […]
In April of 1991, I entered the Handicapped Woman of Iowa Pageant and won. I’m sure thousands of people enter […]
Historically, health care for the poor has been the responsibility of charitable institutions. At the turn of the century, free […]
United Cerebral Palsy of Minnesota, Incorporated, recently took action to ensure participation of persons with cerebral palsy or other serious […]
Health care will continue to be my top legislative priority in 1991, driven by growing concerns nationally about both cost […]
Members of the Legislature will have a choice next January. Will they override Arne Carlson’s veto of H.F.2, the Health […]
Why are so many Americans worried that a single accident or illness could put them in the poorhouse? Today, the […]
June 3, 1991 To the People of Minnesota: On May 20, 1991, the Legislature passed House File 2 which promised […]
As the Star Tribune expressed so dramatically in a series of articles last Sunday, our health care system is in […]
Access to affordable health care is the emerging domestic issues of the 1990’s. Yet Washington remains where it’s been for […]
Governor Arne Carlson’s office explains his role at the National Governors Association meeting in Seattle, Washington: During final debate over […]