No MA "Loophole" Premium

We, the undersigned, strenuously oppose the request of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW) to impose an income-based, sliding scale Medical Assistance premium on families of children w... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
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Julie E 8 December 2011
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Douglas A 5 December 2011
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Nick T 2 December 2011
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Michele Lb 30 November 2011

"disability is a fact not a choice"

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Lorraine S 27 November 2011
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Kerri R 21 November 2011
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Betsy H 16 November 2011
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Linda Cm 11 November 2011
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Beth C 4 November 2011
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Patricia Hr 2 November 2011
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Kimberly E 31 October 2011

"The proposed change to the current Medical Assistance funding for the mentally ill would be a huge disaster for many families and would definitely have an impact on my nieces family. Address 162-05 71st Avenue, 2H Flushing, NY 11365"

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Connie S 24 October 2011

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Kelly R 18 October 2011
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Christine D 18 October 2011
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Joslyn Cw 18 October 2011
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Bill H 16 October 2011

"This is a good program, keep it intact. Address Pittsburgh"

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Adam R 12 October 2011
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Peggy M 10 October 2011

"Please, please, please oppose the request of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare to impose an income-based, sliding scale Medical Assistance premium on families of children with disabilities, known as Loophole families. Thanks so much."

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Catherine H 7 October 2011

"Please do not place any more of a burden on families of children with Autism and related disorders. Many families already pay outrageous out of pocket costs for medical and related expenses that are not covered by MA. There are better ways to balance the "

370.
Robin H 1 October 2011

"I have 2 children with autism, and our primary insurance policy does not cover services for this disability. Please find it in your hearts to avoid cutting MA. Address Exton, PA"

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Edward S 28 September 2011
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Rosemaire V 24 September 2011
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Annie D 22 September 2011
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Darrin R 16 September 2011

"We are adopting a special needs child and even though we know he has special needs, we are taking care of him, we are loving him, but some help would be nice. Don't turn your back on any of these kids. Change the welfare system. The people selling their f"

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Kelly W 13 September 2011
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