Wednesday, February 6, 2008

"Far-reaching plans" for healthcare

"AsI run for Governor, I’m laying out far-reaching plans to have NorthCarolina lead the way.”
-Bev Perdue in her latest TV ad, “HealthCare”

For Bev Perdue, health care is a moral issue. As a formerdirector of geriatric services at a community hospital, Bev learned first-handabout how the decisions in Raleigh impact people throughout NorthCarolina. That’s one of the reasons she first ran for office, and that’swhy as Governor she’ll expand health coverage for uninsured families and make private insurance more affordable for the middle class.

And that’s what Bev’s newest tv ad, hitting the airwaves today, isall about. Watchit by clicking here.


Thead highlights her extensive record on health issues: helping passlegislation that gives health care to 115,000 kids, reducing the sale of junk foodin schools, and leading the effort to create North Carolina's Senior Careprescription drug program.

ButBev knows that we must do more to expand access to affordable health care toNorth Carolina’s families. We can’t wait for the federal government.

That’swhy Bev has laid out far reaching plans called “themost significant changes in health care access in North Carolina in, quiteliterally, decades” by Adam Searing, Director of the North Carolina HealthAccess Coalition. Log on to www.bevperdue.com/healthcareto read about Bev’s vision for health care in NorthCarolina.

Andstay tuned, because Bev will continue laying out specific plans and ideas,demonstrating why she is the one candidate ready for the challenges ahead.

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