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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Senator Collins is paying the political cost for not standing up to Donald Trump

Maine Writer: Although Senator Collins is spending a lot of money by speaking directly to voters in her re-election political ads, these messages are not improving her public opinion poll numbers. None of her ads claim she is a Republican candidate running for re-election.  Instead, they claim that she is independent (with a lower case "i"). Her positive messages do not explain how her right wing partisan behavior would change, if she were to be re-elected.  I've known Senator Collins to be a nice person, but her politics have become stridently partisan over the years, in spite of Maine's moderately Democratic political demographics.
https://www.suitupmaine.org/case-against-collins/
Meanwhile, the Bangor Daily News reported that Senator Collins Democratic challenger Sara Gideon leapfroged Susan Collins in fundraising ahead of 2020 US Senate race.

Echo article published in The Hill by John Bowden and the Bangor Daily News by Jessica Piper.

Maine Sen. Susan Collins (R) has seen a dip in her approval rating statewide, according to a new poll.

The Maine senator continues to be a top target for Democrats in the fall.  A survey released Monday by the Bangor Daily News found that just 37 percent of voters in the state approve of the job she has done as senator, compared with 52 percent who said they disapproved.

That represents a drop of 5 percentage points for Collins's approval rating since a previous BDN/Critical Insights poll in the fall, when Collins was supported by 42 percent of voters in the state. 

Her approval rating had hovered around that level for much of 2019, rising only one point between the firm's polls in the spring and fall.

Other political figures in the state fared better than Collins in the poll: Gov. Janet Mills (D) saw her approval rating rise from 47 points last fall to 60 points in the latest BDN/Critical Insights poll, while Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) remained popular with the support of 59 percent of voters.

Maine residents now overwhelmingly expect the economy to worsen in the months ahead, according to the survey, with 57 percent of voters saying they expect the economy to be in worse shape next year, up from 32 percent in the fall.

The BDN/Critical Insights poll surveyed 596 registered voters in Maine. Further polling information was not immediately available, and Critical Insights pollsters did not immediately return a request for comment.

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

An AARP perspective on "Shift and Shaft" in GOP health bill

Senator Angus King gave Senate floor speech- criticized the AHCA

American Health Care Act is harmful to those who need coverage the most.

Criticism of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) supported by the selfish Republicans, trades off insurance coverage to pay for tax cuts. In the words of Senator Angus King (I-Me), this is "sift and shaft"*, health care policy.

8 Ways the Health Care Bill Is Hazardous to Your Health

GOP in the U.S. House of Representatives threatens your health — and your wallet — in 8 ways. 
  1. In fact, the American Health Care Act (AHCA) would:Impose an age tax. Insurers could charge older adults five times what younger consumers pay for health insurance — up from three times what younger people pay, under the current law. At the same time, the bill would reduce tax credits that help older adults afford their coverage. The age tax could increase annual premiums by $13,000, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Making matters worse, states could receive a federal waiver that would allow insurers to charge even more than five times what younger people pay.
  2. Allow insurers to charge higher premiums to consumers with preexisting conditions, potentially to levels that people cannot afford. Some 25 million people ages 50 to 64 have a preexisting condition, such as cancer, diabetes or heart disease. They are protected under current law from paying more for insurance than those without such conditions.
  3. Permit states to rely upon high-risk pools with sky-high premiums to cover people with preexisting conditions. That tab could reach $25,700 a year in 2019, according to AARP’s Public Policy Institute. What’s more, high-risk pools are not a viable solution. When they were used before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, they put such a financial burden on states that benefits were limited, and enrollment in them was capped.
  4. Jeopardize essential health benefits. States could receive waivers allowing insurers to eliminate coverage for critical benefits. Among the benefits states could opt out of: emergency services, hospitalization, prescription drug coverage, mental health services, chronic disease management and preventive care. 
  5. Undermine Medicare’s financial health. By reducing Medicare’s revenue, the bill would hasten the program’s insolvency by as much as four years and weakens its ability to pay for future services.  (This provision is entirely contrary to the promise made by Donald Trump who said he would not cut Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.) 
  6. Does nothing to address the high cost of prescription drugs. Consumers with chronic illnesses have seen the price of their medications more than double since 2006, and this legislation would do nothing to help lower costs. At the same time, it would hand a $200 billion windfall in tax breaks to special interests like drugmakers and insurance companies. 
  7. Cut Medicaid funding by $880 billion over 10 years. More than 17 million low-income seniors, children and adults with disabilities rely on Medicaid. Millions of low-income seniors and people of all ages with disabilities risk losing access to critical long-term services and supports. 
  8. Leave millions of Americans without health insurance. Under this legislation, as many as 24 million people would lose their health care coverage within a decade, according to the CBO.
Obviously, it makes no sense for the Congress and Donald Trump to pass this horrible and regressive health care legislation!  It's a very bad bill.  

This is especially destructive policy because the purpose of the cruel AHCA legislation is to provide cover for tax cuts for the rich. As Senator Angus King said in his Senate floor speech, the AHCA is a "sift and shaft" legislation.   

*AHCA shifts the cost of health care to the beneficiaries with higher premiums, and co-pays and shafts the patient, who will loose benefits for the purpose of providing tax cuts to the rich.  

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