Mark Leno

State Senator Mark Leno
author of the Universal Health Care Act

Senator Mark Leno, author of Senate Bill 810, says that it’s time for Californians to be innovators once again. We can become the first state to enact a publicly funded, privately delivered single payer health care system that will cover everybody and save money.

“Mr. Leno said he agreed to carry the bill in part because he was impressed by what he calls this ’statewide army of advocates’ who believe that single-payer health care is the answer for the country and that California should show the way. ‘It is one of the fastest-growing social movements in California today,’ Mr. Leno said.” New York Times, February 26, 2010.

The 365 Ad Campaign is an exciting new online program designed to draw attention to the only real solution to the health care crisis: single payer universal health care. The 365 Ad Campaign will feature a new 30-second spot every day for a full year on the California OneCare website. Each spot will emphasize a different aspect of single payer universal health care.

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  • Pduncs
    This man says it just right!
  • Preston Meltzer
    The time has come for single payer. Somebody should itemize the cost for an average family and the benefits or rather the lack of benefits. Then take the executives of a given company and list their salaries and the health benefits that those executives get. Then explain that if getting insurance across state lines is a benefit which company in which state has good benefits. There never was competion within the states that have more than one insurance company so how does lifting state boundaries make a difference? The insurance companies have a monopoly. If you check different insurance companies their rates and benefits are about the same. Lets admit the fallacy that competition will solve the problem.
  • Sarah Shane
    Will OneCare cover teeth whitening? I want my teeth to look like Mark Leno's.
  • kronik1697
    The first factor in saving healthcare dollars is avoiding the non-value added overhead of the private insurers. They obstruct free market access to doctors, they do not integrate their services into the delivery of care to lower costs, and they add gatekeeper overhead costs to segregate health plan costs rather then offering lower cost comprehensive plans. The second factor is private insurer accountability to see how much money is flowing through their hands and how it is being used. One cannot manage what one cannot see.
  • alsaavedra
    Single Payer SB 810 pays for itself and this is one thing we need in California now.
  • geoffweho
    Yes we can!
  • DRS
    How much would supporters have to spend to get these spots on the 3 primary networks each evening during local news?
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