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Wed. 23June_25Jul 2010 RESUBMIT TO HON. Kahtleen.Sebelius:
Sun 25JUl10To the Hon. Kathleen Sebelius et al re: ObamaCare
http://www.hhs.gov/secretary/ Issues: Obama Care Pro_Con
Candidate for Repub.MNAG_ Sharon Anderson may write a Brief as Client of Medicare Insurance. Please clarify the Bill re: Commerce Clause.
1. Medicare Premiums of Insurance used to DENY Food to Applicant
a. Please clarify the 2010 Federal Poverty Guidelines 4 the State of
MN and to http://www.2ndharvest.org/ % used.
b. Affiant Sharon Anderson SSD: xxx-36-x396 $1,186.50 deductions
140 Medicare Ins $14.40 Pres NO Tax = $1,032
c. http://www.2harvest.org/ uses 2009 Poverty with 130% = $1,174
i. The 12 dollar differential is Bizzare
ii Have the Guidelines increased, to enable Affiant a Box of Food?
2. Affiant Sharon Anderson is Republican Candidate for MNAG http://www.sharonagmn2010.blogspot.com/ The DFL AG Lori Swanson supports Obama Care
Sharons opponent Chris Barden does not.
d. http://www.texastribune.org/texas-state-agencies/attorney-generals-office/texas-12-other-states-sue-feds-over-health-care/
3. Questions to the Hon. Sec. Please clarify to the Citizenery of MN
if in fact the Commerce Clause is implemented: and to What 2010 Federal Poverty Guideline's and or Does the Obama Care include Dental,Glasses,Hearing Aids?
This morning, President Barack Obama signed the health care reform bill into law. As promised, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott joined 12 other attorneys general in promptly filing a lawsuit challenging the law's constitutionality.
Here's a list of the attorneys general involved and the states they represent:
Bill McCollum, Florida
Henry McMaster, South Carolina
Jon Bruning, Nebraska
Greg Abbott, Texas
Mark L. Shurtleff, Utah
James D. “Buddy” Caldwell, Louisiana
Troy King, Alabama
Michael A. Cox, Michigan
John W. Suthers, Colorado
Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., Pennsylvania
Robert M. McKenna, Washington
Lawrence G. Wasden, Idaho
Marty J. Jackley, South Dakota
Peruse the lawsuit here:
dismissal of Virginia health care suit
Dwyer Arce at 3:03 PM ET
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Wed. 23June_25Jul 2010 RESUBMIT TO HON. Kahtleen.Sebelius:
www.law.cornell.edu/.../26/usc_sec_26_00000501----000-.html - Cached - Similar
2010 POVERTY GUIDELINES*
Jan 23, 2009 ... In accordance with section 1012 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2010, the poverty guidelines published on ...
https://www.cms.gov/MedicaidEligibility/.../POV10Combo.pdf - Similar
http://www.slideshare.net/Sharon4Anderson/sharons
Hearing is Moot based on Recertification.
https://www.cms.gov/MedicaidEligibility/Downloads/POV10Combo.pdf
https://www.cms.gov/MedicaidEligibility/Downloads/POV10Combo.pdf
From: bdowns@2harvest.org
To: Sharon4Anderson@aol.com
Sent: 6/1/2010 9:36:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: RE: Sharon Anderson Recertification NAPs_SNAPS
Dear Ms. Anderson,
Per income guidelines provided by the Minnesota Department of Health we use 130% of the Federal Poverty Guideline. Below are the current guidelines. We have not received communication about a change in the guidelines, but we know that they are in effect at least through May 31, 2010. When I hear about a change in the guidelines, I will let you know.
NAPS
MN residents who are men and women aged 60+ years old.
These seniors are those who need to prepare their own meals and are not in a facility that provides meals.
Disability status is not an eligibility factor for the NAPS program.
NAPS Income Guidelines
| |||
Household
| Annually | Monthly | Weekly |
1 | $14,079 | $1,174 | $271 |
2 | $18,941 | $1,579 | $365 |
3 | $23,803 | $1,984 | $458 |
4 | $28,665 | $2,389 | $552 |
Barb
While we will respond to the specific issues you raise as soon as we can, I wanted to let you know that your message has been received and that I appreciate your taking the time to write.
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is to protect the nation’s health and provide essential human services, and, as part of that mission, we are at the forefront of the federal government’s efforts to address a wide range of critical issues and challenges. I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on our work.
First, on March 23, after more than a year of extensive debate, the President signed into law health reform legislation that brings down health care costs for American families and small businesses, expands coverage to millions of Americans and ends the worst practices of insurance companies. As a result of the new law, Americans will begin to see significant benefits take effect this year, with other important reforms following shortly after. In the weeks, months, and years ahead, our department will be responsible for implementing many of these reforms. You can be assured that we are firmly committed to explaining these changes to the American people clearly, and to enacting them carefully and effectively. For more information on our efforts, I would encourage you to visit www.healthreform.gov.
Meanwhile, the public health threat of the 2009 H1N1 influenza continues to spread nationally. The Department, acting in concert with Congress, the President, and other federal agencies and departments, has worked since the very beginning of the outbreak to protect the health of our citizens. HHS and its partners have developed a National Framework for Response, which outlines the four pillars of the Administration’s overall flu preparedness strategy: medical surveillance; mitigation; vaccination; and communications. You can read more about our efforts and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your family at www.flu.gov.
In addition, it is a core responsibility of HHS, through the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to ensure the food we eat is safe. Toward that end, I am firmly committed to working with my colleagues at the Department of Agriculture to achieve the President’s goal of upgrading and strengthening our food safety system; restoring trust in the FDA as the leading science-based regulatory agency in the world; and fulfilling our obligation to the American people to ensure that the food they purchase and serve to their families is safe to eat. For more information, please visit www.foodsafety.gov.
Finally, HHS plays a vital role in getting our children ready to learn and thrive in school, helping low-income working families struggling to make ends meet in this difficult economy, and meeting the basic needs of vulnerable populations, such as abused and neglected children, refugees, and individuals with disabilities. As the Administration works to turn around our economy, we recognize that the recession will have its greatest impact on the most vulnerable among us – low-income families with children. Through child care, child support, energy assistance, and other efforts, the Department helps low-income parents and their communities weather this economic storm. We will continue to work hard to improve these programs through evidence-based approaches that make a difference for these families and children.
Again, thank you for writing.
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