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Did he really need to announce that?

Tuesday, April 08, 2008
 
Also during yesterday's Medi-Cal budget subcommittee Sen. Mark Wyland, R-Escondido, made an unseemly and untimely remark.

It was during discussion about the governor's proposal to stop paying the $100/month Medicare Part B (drs offfice visits) premium for seniors who earn at least $13,416 a year. Here's how the math works out: It means that seniors who receive $1,118 a month would now have to dedicate $100 of their paltry monthly earnings to be able to see a doctor.

Asked whether any lawmakers had questions about the cut, Wyland piped up:

"Just to say, Madam Chair, we do support the governor's proposals."



I have no idea what inspired Wyland to be so enthusiastic about this cut -- particularly after a string of witnesses explained the hardship this population already endures. Or why he thought this was a particularly useful insight that added value to the conversation -- right then.

It was very very strange.

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Anthony Wright is the executive director,
with a background as a consumer advocate and community organizer on many issues, including health issues for the last ten years in California and New Jersey.


 
Hanh Kim Quach is the policy coordinator; previously serving as
a newspaper reporter covering the Capitol for the Orange County Register and other papers for eight years