Saturday night, our U.S. representative, Tim Walz, took a historic vote in favor of H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act.
This is the first time such legislation has passed either body of Congress since President Theodore Roosevelt first tried to expand health care for Americans nearly a century ago.
Congressman Walz and the other U.S. representatives who had the courage to vote for this legislation should be commended for their efforts to make affordable health care available to all Americans, not just the wealthy few.
Daniel A. Levin
North Mankato
Your View
Your View: Walz cast a courageous vote
- Your View
-
- Your View: Whig Party's approach supports vets, families
- Your View: Law enforcement will protect its own
- Your View: Let's remember Blue Earth County settlers
-
My View: Romney didn't build companies, he made money for investors
Recent opinion polls show that less than one-third of Americans have a favorable opinion of Mitt Romney, and almost half, 49 percent, have an unfavorable opinion — a number that skyrocketed 15 percentage points in one month, according to a January ABC News/Washington Post poll.
- Your View: Stoplight should be closer to West entrance
- Your View: Voting ‘no’ on amendment the Minnesota thing to do
- Your View: Pitts column would not be missed by many
-
My View: Global warming issue still unsettled
- In Response: Better information, better choices
-
In Response - Don’t blame Legislature for property taxes
Rep. Tony Cornish
R- Good Thunder
- More Your View Headlines





