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Recovery Plan - Bay Area


The Wall Street Journal has proclaimed that, “Government efforts…appear to be helping the U.S. climb out of the worst recession in decades.” The Journal reported that recovery “money out the door -- combined with the expectation of additional funds flowing soon -- is fueling growth above where it would have been without any government action.”

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed to help rebuild America, create and save jobs, give American workers tax cuts; and invest in both local and our national economy.

Recovery Funding in the East Bay and Solano County

Press Releases:
July 28, 2009 - $11.6 Million to Hire Police in Contra Costa and Solano Counties
July 16, 2009 - $2 Million for Economic Development Projects
July 8, 2009 - Local Veterans Hospitals to get Energy Efficiency Money
March 6, 2009 - $2.1 million for Crime Prevention Programs
Feb 13, 2009 - House Approves Major Investment in Water Recycling

Newspaper Articles:
Vallejo Times Herald - Vallejo to receive $1 million
West County Times - West County Facilities Receive Federal Infusion

Recovery Funding in Education
Funding provided by the Recovery Plan will help schools save teaching jobs and maintain education programs for low-income students and students with disabilities. The 7th district is expected to receive $18 million to help educate low-income students and $48 million to help fund education for disabled students in our nine school districts. Read more about Education Funding in the Recovery Plan or check out how much your school district will recieve here.

Schools will also benefit from a $54 billion State Fiscal Stabilization Fund to help stabilize state and local budgets and restore harmful cuts to education. California will be the first state in the country to receive state fiscal stabilization funds. $4 billion has already been released to help school districts this year.

Over 744,000 California students will benefit from an increase in Pell Grants and as many as 522,000 Californians will benefit from the College Tax Credit. A well-trained, college-educated workforce is key to a strong American economy and middle class.
Read more about Higher Education Funding


Recovery Funding in California

California is projected to receive over $26 billion in economic recovery funding from the Recovery bill. This includes at least $10 Billion in funding for Medi-Cal to help millions of Californians access health care. It also includes funding for public services, funds for job training programs and money to rebuild and repair our roads and bridges. Estimate of all funds for California.

We still have a long way to go rescue our economy. But the Recovery Act is a necessary and critical first step to start us down the right path.

For more information visit
www.recovery.gov or

Recovery.CA.gov
The federal government has estimated that the Recovery Act will create 396,000 jobs in California, this site details how the estimated $85 billion is being spent throughout the state.

whitehouse.gov/recovery
The President and Vice President announced the Road to Recovery this summer and will be telling the stories of recovery from communities all over the US.


ci.richmond.ca.us/stimulus

The City of Richmond's site for tracking and communicating how the economic stimulus funds are being spent at home in the Bay Area.

http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=2347

Contra Costa County's site for tracking recovery funds throughout the County.

*Please note the funding information provided is not comprehensive and is considered an estimate. Complete information will be available at recovery.gov as it becomes available in the coming months.

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Health Insurance

Health insurance reform is about two things: making insurance secure and affordable to those who have it, and ensuring access to affordable, quality coverage for those who don’t.

Too many Americans have to fight with our insurance companies over basic care -- being excluded for preexisting conditions, facing outrageous medical bills, or appealing again and again to have a much-needed procedure approved.

For example:

Nikki tried everything to get medical care, but no insurance company would accept someone with her pre-existing condition. Her doctor said, “Nikki didn’t die from lupus, she died from complications of the failing American health care system.”

When 17-year-old Brianna Rice was diagnosed with celiac disease in February, she had health insurance. In May, American Community not only canceled her policy, but also rescinded coverage all the way back to the day it started, Nov. 1st, claiming her parents, both out of work, lied on her application.

Sarah Wildman's six-month-old daughter cost over $22,000, but not because they were uninsured. The “maternity” coverage her family purchased didn’t cover labor, delivery, or hospital stay.

Eric De La Cruz, a young Nevada man, was in need of a heart transplant, but it wasn’t covered. The family raised nearly $1 million to pay for it, but after repeated delays and red tape, Mr. De La Cruz died before he could have the operation.

We have proposed specific and important health insurance reforms to:

Protect Consumers
The bill includes strong reforms to the insurance market so that consumers will be more secure in their health coverage.


  • Insurers will be prohibited from excluding coverage based on pre-existing conditions.

  • Insurers will be prevented from selectively refusing to renew coverage. They will no longer be able to charge people different premiums based on their gender, health status, or occupation; and the percent difference insurers can charge based on age is limited to a rate band of 2:1.

  • Requires a standardized annual out-of-pocket spending limit so that no family faces bankruptcy due to medical expenses.

  • Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in private plans will no longer be charged cost sharing above traditional Medicare.

  • New requirements on plans will ensure that they keep costs down and pass on savings to consumers.

Create a more user-friendly marketplace
The bill establishes a transparent, consumer-friendly health care marketplace that focuses on quality, affordable choices for all Americans and keeps insurers honest.


  • Creates a new Health Insurance Exchange that provides people with a menu of both public and private quality, affordable health care options so they choose the plan that best meets their needs.

  • Consumers and employers will have clear information and transparency on plan costs and benefits in the Exchange so they can comparison shop for the best deals and care.

  • Consumer Advocacy offices, a website, 1-800 number and other outreach components will help people understand and select plans, ensure that they receive promised benefits and services, and provide additional help.

  • Guarantees benefits so that all consumers have plans with high quality, critical and comprehensive health care benefits.

  • Streamlines and simplifies all administrative forms, billing codes and other processes so the system is more efficient and less confusing for all plans, providers and consumers.

Read more about HR 3200 - America's Affordable Healthy Choice Act

And tell me about your health insurance battle in the comments section below.

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