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Blue Neen, we usually see eye to eye in this forum, but I have to disagree with you on this issue. God knows I hold Daryl Metcalfe in total contempt, and it is despicable that the new Governor rejected BC/BS's offer to extend the adult Basic health care program for 6 months. But you only got a small part of the story in that reporter's article.
There has been a nurses' office in the Capitol Building, just off the Rotunda lower floor since at least the '90s, when I worked there, and probably for decades before that. It is available to all elected officials & their employees, regardless of political party, as well as employees of the bipartisan administrative offices of the legislature (research office, janitors, cafeteria workers, security guards,etc.) That would total several thousand people, whether Democrat, Republican, Independent, or unregistered. Many business operations of a similar size traditionally had a nurse's office available to employees. Each public school used to have its own school nurse - although now school nurses have to cover multiple schools. As to the Representatives and Senators, the majority of them, when they are in Harrisburg for session days and/or committee meetings or hearings, are 2 to 4 hours away from their homes, and their personal physicians, for up to 5 days at a stretch, and must drive themselves back and forth to Harrisburg. Some of them, as are many of the employees are rather old. People who become ill at work would have to take at least a half day of sick time, IF their doctor would give them an immediate appointment. Otherwise they would go home sick, wait several days (as I have to with my internist) for an appointment, getting sicker, finally get a doctor's appt. and prescription for necessary medication, and eventually return to work. When I went to the nurses' office, I would typically see a nurse for 5 minutes and the doctor for 5 minutes. I'd get OTC cold meds, or sometimes a scrip for antibiotics from the nearby drugstore and go right back to work. Some times of year, things are pretty quiet - the Reps and Senators are hardly there over the summer. But when sessions and voting on bills are going hot and heavy, elected reps and staff are working very hard - phones are ringing off the hook, people are rushing to prepare amendments with very tight deadlines, the reps and senators' sessions go late into the nights.
I want my elected Representative and Senator to be voting at committee and full session meetings. I want their staffs to be there to give them support. I absolutely know that it is more cost efficient to have medical care for illnesses (the doc doesn't treat emergencies) available in that workplace then for a worker to take several days sick leave. It's certainly valid to point out to our elected reps that all workers in this country deserve the same work benefit, which they would have under a national health care program.
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