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Make no mistake about it: Change has come to America. When President Obama signed the health-care bill into law, our country came one step closer to a more perfect union—one step closer to the ideals of equal opportunity and social justice. This bill is our victory—not as Democrats, but as students. When our campus voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama in November of 2008, we voted for hope, and we voted for change. Now, more than ever, there is cause for both...

Author: By Jason Q. Berkenfeld, Lindsay M. Garber, and Lange P. Luntao | Title: Hope and Change, Delivered | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

Talking to voters in the last election cycle, our members heard tragic stories about the damage caused by a broken system. From New Hampshire to Florida, from Pennsylvania to Colorado, we met Americans of all ages who didn’t have health insurance, or who couldn’t afford the coverage they had. There were too many mothers who feared that their child’s medical condition would force them into bankruptcy. There were too many fathers who worried about what would happen to their coverage when they lost their job in a failing economy. And there...

Author: By Jason Q. Berkenfeld, Lindsay M. Garber, and Lange P. Luntao | Title: Hope and Change, Delivered | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

Without a doubt, the bill’s immediate effects are especially significant for young Americans. Last week, in compliance with the new law, insurance companies announced their intention to eliminate restrictions on children 18 and under with pre-existing health conditions, such as asthma. In addition, coverage for more than seven million children in low-income families who receive health-care from the Children’s Health Insurance Program will be shielded until 2019 from the fiscal pressures facing state governments...

Author: By Jason Q. Berkenfeld, Lindsay M. Garber, and Lange P. Luntao | Title: Hope and Change, Delivered | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

...your medical expenses. Two weeks ago, these practices were effectively brought to an end. Under this bill, even adults with pre-existing conditions will be eligible to join a high-risk coverage pool funded by the government. Considering that 45,000 Americans die every year because they lack affordable health care, it is hard to overstate the significance of this bill for millions of families across this country. This bill will quite literally save lives...

Author: By Jason Q. Berkenfeld, Lindsay M. Garber, and Lange P. Luntao | Title: Hope and Change, Delivered | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

...bill that President Obama signed into law has implications for you beyond the health sector. The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act—an addition to the healthcare bill—enables students to receive loans directly from the federal government. This will cut out the middleman, providing a savings of $61 billion over 10 years and vastly improving student life. These provisions will allocate more resources to students eligible for Pell Grant scholarships and to universities nationwide. In short, higher education has become more accessible and more affordable for millions of Americans...

Author: By Jason Q. Berkenfeld, Lindsay M. Garber, and Lange P. Luntao | Title: Hope and Change, Delivered | 4/5/2010 | See Source »

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