Press Release: Latinos Urge Swift Passage of Health Care Reform.
All Americans Need the Stability and Security that Health Care Reform Will Provide.
October 1, 2009
Contact: Lizette Jenness Olmos, LULAC, (202) 365-4553 Marie Watteau, NCLR, (202) 776-1812
Washington, DC – The National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) – a
non-partisan national association of the largest Latino organizations from
throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as distinguished
Hispanic leaders – are proud to announce a new initiative to address Latino
needs in health insurance reform today.
“Latinos, like many Americans, are lacking access to basic health care
coverage, and quality medical and mental health services” said Lillian
Rodriguez-Lopez, President of the Hispanic Federation. “We must have health
care reform that provides for Americans and legal immigrants residing in the
U.S. and its territories recognizing that we live side by side.”
"Latinos around the country are mustering their political forces to insure
that there is affordable health coverage for all. As this process moves
forward, we ask Congress to insure that all communities, including Latinos
are incorporated in Health Care Reform," stated Janet Murguía, NCLR
President.
“Health reform is necessary to help struggling states who today are filling
the gap in providing health care to the uninsured and under insured while
weathering a devastating economic downturn. Federal reform is needed to
ensure that states can cover those who need health care and not bar states
from developing cost-effective programs that cover everyone if viable
federal options do not exist,” said Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez (MD), Vice
President, Public Policy, National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators.
“We may not all agree on the prescription for care, but we all agree that
too many Latinos go uninsured, too many small business cannot afford
insurance, and solutions must be sought. We are here to advance a discussion
on what we want included and excluded from these bills for the betterment of
the Hispanic community, and especially small business owners,” said David
Ferreira, Vice President, Government Affairs, U.S. Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce.
“The time is now to have health care reform. This is a critical time for the
Latino community to take action. That is why we and our partners at the
National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) are joining together. We can
demand that health care reform not leave us behind,” said LULAC National
President Rosa Rosales. “We are asking for it to be inclusive of all
Americans and that includes Puerto Rico to be included and not left out.”
“President Obama promised the country that health reform was for all
Americans. Puerto Ricans are Americans and at this moment Puerto Rico is
being excluded from the health insurance exchange option. It is a matter of
fairness not a matter of money for the U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico to be
included in health care reform,” said Rafael Fantauzzi, President & CEO of
the National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc.
Established in 1991, the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) is a
nonpartisan association of national Latino organizations and distinguished
leaders. Its mission calls for unity among Latinos across the country to
provide the Hispanic community with greater visibility and a stronger
influence in the nation’s affairs by establishing policy priorities that
address and raise public awareness of the major issues affecting the Latino
community and the nation as a whole.
###
|