Following issues and politics in St. Louis area from the retired "Steelworker" view. Politics will be the main theme, but news of the group and Steelworkers will also be followed.
Andrew Puzder, President Trump’s pick for labor secretary, is expected to withdraw his name from the nomination, a source close to the restaurant executive tells CBS News’ Major Garrett.
Thank you for contacting me regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare.
When President Obama signed this bill into law, he assured Americans that they would be able to keep their plans and doctors, while promising choice and affordability. Since the law has gone into effect, I have heard from countless Missourians who were unable to keep their insurance plans and/or providers.
By the end of 2013, over 4.7 million Americans had their healthcare plans cancelled. This year, Missourians who purchase health insurance on the ObamaCare exchanges will see an average of a 25 percent increase on their premium. In addition to increased costs, families in Missouri and across the nation have lost the ability to choose a plan that best suits their healthcare needs. Missourians in 97 of 114 counties and the city of St. Louis will only have one option on the exchange.
I have continually supported repealing and replacing this law with policies that make health care more affordable and accessible, while upholding the importance of individual choice and privacy. I will make sure to keep fighting for Missourians and common sense health reform in the Senate. Real health reform should lower, not raise costs; expand, not ration care; and protect today's seniors, not cut their Medicare. We need to keep what is working and fix what is broken in health care.
Again, thank you for contacting me. I look forward to continuing our conversation on Facebook and Twitter about the important issues facing Missouri and the country. I also encourage you to visit my website to learn more about where I stand on the issues and sign-up for my e-newsletter.
Welcome to my blog. As a member of the St. Louis chapter of the Retired Steelworkers and a member of the Alliance for Retired Americans, I can say without a doubt groups are busy in the St. Louis area. This blog is a modest effort to inform members and the general public of some of our activities and concerns. I will also "soapbox" areas and issues.
We see the solution to many of the woes of the St. Louis area as economic and political. St. Louis has a myrid of problems, but a strong economy with responsible leaders would help greatly in the solution to these woes. Alas, such is lacking on several levels with many of the "civil leaders" squabbling like children or worse, taking care of special interests instead of the public. Business leaders? get real, many of these so called leaders shame the term "Captains of Industry".
Once the St. Louis area was a leader in many areas. Now, some of the area can be compared to Third world areas with no problems what so ever.
That is unacceptable.
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