On Tuesday, September 29th, Representative Doug Ericksen will host a healthcare town hall in Bellevue.
“As the national health care debate continues, we want to provide solutions that would address our state’s problems. Our plan focuses on fixing what is broken, and leaving what works in place,” Ericksen said. “We want to provide solutions to the people of Washington.”
Ericksen is the ranking Republican member of the House Health Care & Wellness Committee, chaired by Democratic Representative Eileen Cody.
Ericksen has hosted three other town halls so far this summer. By the end of each town hall he hopes the people will hear his plan and want to buy it.
In an interview with healthcareWA, Ericksen said, “I have 35 votes in the House, and it takes 50 to pass something. It’s going to take the people of Washington rising up.”
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EVENTS: Healthcare Town Hall Meetings Tonight
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009Tuesday, August 25th
Representative Adam Smith
9th Congressional District
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Harry Long Stadium
6615 111th St SW
Lakewood, WA
State Senator Karen Keiser
State Representative Eileen Cody
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Temple B’nai Torah
15727 NE 4th St
Bellevue, WA
Healthcare town hall goes smoothly for state legislators
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Last night over 50 people attended a public discussion on healthcare policy reform with Senator Karen Keiser (D-Kent), chair of the Senate Health & Long-Term Care Committee, and Representative Eileen Cody (D-Burien), chair of the House Health Care & Wellness Committee.
The goal was to discuss the federal healthcare reform bills currently in play and how they would be implemented at the state level.
Unlike town halls hosted by representatives at the federal level, this town hall was far more polite, with fewer outbursts from proponents and opponents.
Senator Keiser said, the current system is in a “death spiral” and we have the option of either letting it go, or fixing it.
As part of a discussion on a public option, Representative Cody said, “Both Senator Keiser and I believe in a public option.” A former nurse for Group Health, the representative later told the crowd she does not believe a Co-op plan will be effective. “I don’t think that [co-ops] will meet the needs as quickly as what we need to do.”
Unlike many federal discussions, there was a fair deal of support for Medicare Advantage plans. “They’re not going to eliminate Medicare Advantage,” said Senator Keiser to a number of cheers.
Lee Marchisio, Governor Chris Gregoire’s Outreach Coordinator, read a statement from the Governor. “[Governor Gregoire] believes we can fix our healthcare system.”
Snohomish County Council Chair Mike Cooper hosted the event, speaking to the crowd first about his recent participation in the healthcare system, as a patient.

After the discussion ended, a gentleman played an unplanned sing-along on his banjo. The chorus of the song was, “Insurance man, we’re gonna fire you… on election day.” Many in the audience joined in by singing and clapping with the song.
Tonight the second healthcare meeting in this series will take place in Bellevue, again with Senator Keiser and Representative Cody.
Temple B’nai Torah
15727 NE 4th St
Bellevue, WA
7-9 pm








