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Kids Need Health Care
AFL-CIO
Children and seniors join AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, members of the Alliance for Retired Americans, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others to call on President Bush not to veto full funding of the State Children's Health Insurance Program.

Who Has Health Care?
AFL-CIO
Sage Johnson says too many people she knows lack health care--or are in danger of losing it.

Retirees Going Broke for Prescriptions
AFL-CIO
Eric Olson is worried about his parents: they're retired and spending all their money on prescription drugs.

No Health Care on Minimum Wage
AFL-CIO
Steve Olson's employer asks his workers to pay for their health care--but they're only making minimum wage.

Facing Bankruptcy over Medical Bills
AFL-CIO
Mike McMahon has a good job and plays by the rules, but high medical costs may force his family into bankruptcy.

David and Kelly Arellanes on Health Care Reform
AFL-CIO
David and Kelly Arellanes tell about their battle with the health insurance industry.

Two Guys on Health Care and Iraq
AFL-CIO
The Two Guys--TWU members Joe and Jim--talk about the high cost of health care and the war in Iraq.

'I Live on the Edge'
AFL-CIO
Jean Tome works hard every day but can't afford health care.

On the Patient Care Front Lines
AFL-CIO
Mary Florio's patients avoid seeing the doctor because they can't afford it.

Senior Citizens Struggling
AFL-CIO
Angela Jones worries about her mother meeting the high costs of health care and prescription drugs.

Looking Out for Everybody's Health Care
AFL-CIO
Dax Ramsey is concerned about health care for his family and for all Americans.

'A Healthy Family Is a Happy Family'
AFL-CIO
Health care is Reggie Vanderpool's main concern--and her son's, too.

Getting Government Aid Just to Get Health Care
AFL-CIO
Frankie Hubbard thinks high costs of health care in the United States are outrageous.

'What's Wrong with America?'
AFL-CIO Forum
At the AFL-CIO Presidential Candidates Forum, retired steel worker Steve Skvara describes losing part of his pension and all of his health coverage.

Not Enough Money for Medication, Too Much Money for Medicare
SiCKO
Because her husband's employer does not offer health insurance, Isobel is uninsured and cannot afford treatment for the rare skin disease from which she suffers. Though her husband makes just $800 a month, they are ineligible for Medicare.

Can't Afford Insurance, Can't Afford Care
SiCKO
This man couldn't afford to pay $400 to fix his broken hand, and his company offered no insurance.

Got a Co-Worker with Diabetes? No Health Care for You
SiCKO
Diagnosed with diabetes when his company did not offer health insurance, this man divulged his condition when the company decided to seek health insurance. As a result, the company could not afford to offer any of their employees coverage.

Real People Denied Real Health Care: Cynthia Campbell, RN
SiCKO/CalNurses
Though she paid health insurance premiums for 30 years, Cynthia Campbell had to fight for her coverage after being diagnosed with two stage-four cancers.

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