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Dear Governor Haslam

Larry Drain, Legislative Liaison on State Legislative Affairs, is writing a letter each day to Governor Haslam urging him to accept Medicaid Expansion for Tennessee. Thousands of our fellow consumers are needlessly suffering as a direct result of the Governor's rejection of Medicaid Expansion as offered in the ACA. These consumer's mental health will continue to deteriorate until mental health care is provided and the mental health care system in Tennessee is improved and expanded. This blog is established to give a platform for the presentation of Larry's letters.   


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Dear Governor Haslam: Twelfth Letter 

6/1/2014

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The 12th letter: disability
Dear Governor Haslam:

This is my 12th letter to you and the news is not good.

I talked with Carol Westlake of The Tennessee Coalition about the effect of Tenn Care expansion on people with disabilities.  It is scary:

The percentage of people with disabilities is almost double for poor people what it is for people with higher incomes.

Although many people with disabilities get SSI and thus Tenn Care a very high amount dont.

There are 80742 Tennesseans with disabilities with no healthcare coverage.  They are the people Tenn Care expansion could save.  Can you even begin to imagine what disability without help must be like.  Even applying for SSI can take over 2 years.  This is not my picture of what Tennessee can be or should be.  I dont think it is yours either Governor.  Has anyone in your administration even looked at what the lack of expansion for people with disabilities??

There is another problem. If you were disabled, say in a car wreck or by illness, tomorrow and found you had lost all income you would probably apply for SSDI.  Federal law says that for someone under 65 they must have ssdi for 2 years before they can access medicare.  For many they have 2 years of no access to medical care when they need it more than they have ever needed in their lives.  About 4-5% of these folks die before they get to medicaire.  Expanding Tenn Care saves lives.  It saves lives.

Governor Haslam none of this is okay.  Tenn Care expansion for them is the difference in having a fair chance at any quality of life. Please act.

In the immediate sense I would like to know more about who in your administration is reaching out to the disabled community.  If no one is they need to start– yesterday.

Governor thanks for your time.

Until tomorrow.

Yours truly,

Larry Drain


Posted on May 29, 2014
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Dear Governor Haslam: Eleventh Letter

6/1/2014

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The 11th letter: Expansion is working


Dear Governor Haslam:

This is my 11th letter to you.

It works. Expansion works. The evidence below talks about the hospitals all over the country it is making a difference in. Please read it and think about it.

It is good for the people. It is good for business. It is good for the state. It would be good for Tennessee.

Please act.

Until tomorrow.

Yours truly,

Larry Drain

http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2014/May/27/Safety-Net-Hospitals-Seeing-More-Patients-And-Money.aspx?utm_campaign=KHN%3A+First+Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=12889701&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8MLuuHds-MWsfBBw_qficPdbv3bbjcQ09WeIRWGNjvc2i4Iblp4izuGIJLmvDOfbfpzaQFWtuoRGwQn8X-kl5ecBnmKA&_hsmi=12889701


Posted on May 28, 2014
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Dear Governor Haslam: A Second Tenth Letter

6/1/2014

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A second tenth letter: more to sayDear Governor Haslam:

Please forgive me, but this is the second tenth letter. Reading back over the last letter there was something more I wanted to say.  And it seemed an important way to end the first ten letters.

There is a big gap in Tennessee between those who believe their voice counts and those who believe they have no voice.  If you are poor the overwhelming message right now is that your voice is not important.  There are people whose life is in danger right from lack of medical care now who believe it is pointless to speak and if they do it should always be with apology.  As Governor that should alarm and scare you.  The overwhelming message they get is that they are disposable and their lives an inconvenience.

People who are poor, who have no insurance, who are sick or have family sick no longer believe anyone listens and that even their screams and cries are as a whisper. 

It is accepted as common wisdom in this state that it is pointless to talk about TennCare expansion.  Any reporter, any political figure will tell you it isnt going anywhere.

If people lose faith in the government do we not in the end lose faith in each other and eventually in ourselves??  As Governor my prayer is that you find a way to reach out to people who are convinced that you dont care and tell them you do.  We really need that right now.

I really struggled with the decision to even start writing these letters.  There was a part of me that said “what’s the point?  Really what is the point??”

I came to believe that this was about much more than rather or not in the end you agree with me.  In some sense it was about soul, about voice, about encouraging others and especially encouraging me not to give up on the fundamental decency of my neighbors.

Governor Haslam we could use some help here.  Sometimes it feels like there is no one at the other end of the line.

Please expand TennCare.  You can start by resuming the conversation.  We are counting on you and really need your voice.

Until tomorrow.

Yours truly,

Larry Drain

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Dear Governor Haslam: Tenth Letter

6/1/2014

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The 10th letter: Why not TennesseeDear Governor Haslam:

This is my 10th letter to you.

It asks a simple question.  Why not Tennessee??

The video below explains what it now means to be a Kentuckian.  I look forward to the day when you can have the same discussion about what it means to be a Tennessean.

Beshear: Expanding Medicaid will create stronger …:http://youtu.be/Ck6JmfkBu3c.

Until tomorrow,

Yours truly,

Larry Drain


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Disability

6/1/2014

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Disability
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A note to readers.  Tomorrows letter will be on disability and Tenn Care expansion.  You do not want to miss it.  If you do not know how Tenn Care expansion affects people with disability you will be astounded.  Please pass the word on to your mailing lists.  It is that important.


hopeworkscommunity | May 28, 2014 at 3:27 pm
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We now have a Facebook Page!

6/1/2014

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We now have a facebook page
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Check out and feel free to participate:  http//www.facebook.com/deargovernorhaslam


hopeworkscommunity | May 27, 2014 at 8:28 pm
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Reclaim the Conversation

6/1/2014

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Reclaim the conversation
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The dominant conversation about expanding TennCare defines opposition to expansion as being supportive of freedom and being for financially responsible choices. It is neither, but a conversation with such a dominant narrative is unlikely to be one we are effective in.

We must make an attempt to reclaim the conversation. In a small way that is what this website is trying to do.

I am starting to hear from other people who are joining the "Dear Governor Haslam" campaign. They too will be writing and asking others to join them. One major statewide organization has offered their support (Tennessee Health Care Campaign). Another major state organization has also offered their support and I hope to announce them by the end of the week.

Will you help? Help us to reclaim the conversation. Help make TennCare expansion possible and ultimately reality for so many.

hopeworkscommunity | May 25, 2014 at 10:13 pm
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Dear Governor Haslam: Seventh Letter

6/1/2014

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The seventh letter: justice
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Dear Governor Haslam: 

This is my seventh letter to you.

It will be brief.  Your job description is justice.  I really think it is that simple.  Your job is through your decisions, your leadership and your modeling to give the people of this state the fairest chance availible to live a good and decent life.  Period.  Everything else is gravy.

How can there be justice without healthcare justice?? Where is the justice when some people are disposable??  Where is the justice in a society that treats the less priveliged members of it as though they were burdens and cost too much.  If justice for you, for me, for anyone is purchased with the misfortune of others do any of us have any real justice??  Are not we all diminished??

It is about being the governor of all Tennesseans even when it makes those you seek political favor from angry.  It is not just about being right it is about being good.

I hope you have a great Memorial day..  While thinking about the sacrifices of so many to make this a great country I hope you consider the challenges ahead facing you to make Tennessee a great state with justice for all and a state where no one will die because they cant access adequate medical care we all should have.

Governor please stand up for all of us.  Expand medicaid.

Until tomorrow,

Yours truly.

Larry Drain.

hopeworkscommunity | May 24, 2014 at 4:01 am
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Tennessee Health Care Campaign joins me

6/1/2014

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I am very pleased to announce the support of the Tennessee Health Care Campaign for this website.  They will be posting all the letters written to Governor Haslam on their website.  Will you support the effort also??

If you will write to Governor Haslam and ask two friends to do the same and ask each of them to ask two friends before you know it we will begin to redefine the conversation about medicaid expansion.

Please take a few minutes of time each day.  A small investment of time could mean so much.


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Dear Governor Haslam: Sixth Letter

6/1/2014

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Dear Governor Haslam:

This is my sixth letter to you.

Not expanding medicaid makes it more dangerous for all Tennesseans, rather they have insurance or not.

One hospital has closed and it seems inevitable that others will close.  Tennesseans who live in rural communities will not have the same access to health care that others have.  Should healthcare next become a function of where you live as well as how much money you have.  We have begun the first steps down that path.  It will be a path of even further injustice, of further misery and sickness, and for some a path of unnecessary death.  You can stop it now.  Expand medicaid.

But it goes so much further than even that.  Big city hospitals like Erlanger are in trouble.  In the end there is a limit to how much uncompensated care anyone can eat.  Do you believe this is simply rhettoric??  This is not about Obama or democrats or republicans or tea party.  This is about people who entrusted you with the governship.  They dont owe you.  You owe them.

It is time to stop working on the Tennessee plan and make it work.  You can do better.

Where I live the hospital is losing more and more money with each day.  They dont publicize it because they are afraid of what it would do for public confidence but they are reducing staff.  There are not as many nurses, not as many other staff.  They shuffle and plug the best they can, but eventually there has to be a gap somewhere and there will be a tragedy.  Hopefully no one will die.  I dont think my hospital is the only one.

Not expanding medicaid increases the risk of all Tennesseans when in need and in good faith they seek medical care.  Without action on your part it can only get worse.  Please act now.  Acting will not get easier with waiting.  Isnt it time for you to take some political risk to lessen the medical risk of so many.

Thank you for listening.  I hope you have a great holiday.

Until tomorrow.

Yours truly,

Larry Drain


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