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Keep Pennsylvania Covered Quilt Showcases Public's Support for Medicare, Medicaid

The Pennsylvania Health Access Network stood with local seniors, persons with disabilities and advocates at Senator Toomey’s office on Monday, Nov. 21st, to showcase public support for Medicare and Medicaid on the day the Congressional Super Committee announced it was unable to reach agreement on a plan to reduce the nation’s deficit by $1.2 trillion.

Consumers Testify to Real Benefits of Health Reform, While U.S. House Committee Talks Repeal

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Harrisburg, PA (March 23, 2011) — While members of Congress convened in Pennsylvania’s State Capitol to consider a plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act, real Pennsylvanians held a “consumers’ hearing” in the Rotunda to tell the true story about the landmark law.

As adultBasic Breathes Its Last, Advocates Gather Outside Governor’s Mansion to Send a Message

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HARRISBURG, PA (February 28, 2011) — When the clock strikes midnight tonight, more than 41,000 hardworking Pennsylvanians will lose their adultBasic health insurance coverage.

A Valentine’s Day Message to Governor Corbett: Have a Heart, Save AdultBasic

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Consumers and advocates deliver hundreds of handmade Valentines to Governor Corbett

HB 42 Is a Major Step Backwards for Pennsylvania

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Antoinette Kraus, Project Director, 267-971-1680
Chris Lilienthal, Communications Director, 717-829-4823

PHAN Issues Statement on adultBasic and PA Fair Care

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HARRISBURG, PA (January 25, 2011) — On Monday, the Corbett administration proposed offering some adultBasic enrollees with pre-existing health conditions the option of enrolling in PA Fair Care, a federally funded high-risk insurance plan.

Preserving adultBasic Good Economics, Right Thing to Do

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Advocates join lawmakers at Capitol press conference to call on Governor, Blues to preserve adultBasic

AdultBasic Health Plan Running Out of Money

Jointly released with the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center

adultBasic Funding Crisis

The Philadelphia Inquirer: Health coverage at risk for working poor in Pa.

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