| NEBRASKA: Hearing coming up. We need your help! LB969, the parity bill is being heard on February 11th. Take action today! |
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This bill will ensure that private insurance companies cover prosthetics on par with other basic, medical services. The bill is moving, but we need your help!!
ATTEND THE HEARING! The bill has been scheduled for a hearing before the Banking, Commerce & Insurance Committee on Monday, February 11th at 1:30 pm in Room 1507. This is your opportunity to demonstrate wide spread support for prosthetic parity! You do not need to testify to attend.
WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO HELP? If you can't attend the hearing, please take a few minutes to contact the committee members today and urge them to support this important legislation. Contact information and a sample letter are included below.
Contact the Banking, Commerce & Insurance Committee today! You can click here to find information for the committee and background on its members.
If you have five minutes, make a call and/or send an e-mail to the Chair and Vice Chair.
If you have ten minutes, make a call and/or send an e-mail to the Chair, Vice Chair and members of the committee.
Senator Dave Pankonin is also on the committee. He is the lead sponsor of the bill. We are grateful for his support!!
SAMPLE PHONE MESSAGE: Hello. My name is ____. I reside in ____. I am calling regarding LB 969, a bill requiring parity for insurance coverage of prosthetic devices. This is an important bill for amputees in Nebraska. I urge Senator ____ to support LB 969 when it comes before the Banking, Commerce & Insurance Committee.
SAMPLE LETTER Dear Senator ____,
I am writing in regards to LB 969. This legislation is smart policy for the state of Nebraska. LB 969 offers the opportunity to save money in both the public and private sector by providing appropriate care for amputees. This enables individuals to remain employed, productive members of society. It also avoids the complications that result when someone is forced into a wheelchair or onto crutches for an extended period of time. Several reports have been done on the cost of prosthetic parity bills. They have found that hte impact on monthly premiums would be very low --- between $0.12 and $0.25 per month. Additionally, there would be a savings in both the private and public sectors as a result of provision. This is not only common sense, but also the right thing to do. This bill will make certain that insured, working people can continue supporting their families. I am asking you to please support this bill when it comes before the Banking, Commerce & Insurance Committee. Sincerely, NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE
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