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State of the Union: Ohio Reax on Energy, Health

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007   


While Iraq was a big part of President Bush's State of the Union address, he also tackled domestic issues like energy and health. The President called for a 20 percent cut in the amount of gasoline used in the U.S., with ethanol and other bio-fuels making up the difference. Dave Rinebolt with Ohio Partners for Affordable Energy is encouraged by the proposal and hopes that President Bush and Congress follow up by taking strong measures against global warming.

"The steps that we need to take to combat global warming are good for our economy if we invest in local resources, invest in renewable resources and invest in conservation which produces American jobs."

Rinebolt believes Ohio has a good opportunity to take the lead in the fight against global warming and in the production of renewable energy.

In the health care portion of his speech, the President called for tax deductions to help defray the costs of health coverage, which would be paid for with tax increases for people with employer-funded health care . Cathy Levine with the Universal Health Care Action Network of Ohio says that won't solve the nation's health care crisis.

"Many uninsured people can't afford to pay for health coverage even with a tax deduction. The President's proposals are going to lead people to have bad health coverage that doesn't pay for what they need."

Levine thinks a better solution would be to expand the Children's Health Insurance Program, and provide more grants to help state's subsidize insurance coverage.



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