Linking Healthcare and A Healthy Planet

Advocates during the nonviolent direct action at the Pennsylvania State Capitol on Monday June 4. Photo credit: Michael Hodgson
Advocates carried images of those they have lost due to a lack of affordable healthcare. Pictured: Monroe Bey, Pittsburgh. Photo credit: Michael Hodgson
Richard Mosley, a leader in the Fayette Healthcare Rights Committee with Put People First! PA was incarcerated at the SCI Fayette prison for four years and suffered serious health issues. The prison was built on top of a toxic coal dump, where almost 40 million tons of coal waste have been deposited.
31 moral witnesses ‘died-in’ and were arrested in front of the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building on Monday June 4 to represent the lives that we have lost because they could not afford healthcare and/or because of poisoned land, air or water.

The U.S. spends more per capita on health care than any other country, at approximately $10,348 per person per year, yet there are more than 32 million people who lack health insurance in America, including 700,000 people in Pennsylvania. On top of this, we know that insurance coverage does not necessarily equal quality care.

Active fracking wells in Pennsylvania. Source: State Impact

We demand 100 percent clean, renewable energy and a public jobs program to transition to a green economy that will put millions of people in sustainable living wage jobs.

We demand a fully funded public water and sanitation infrastructure that keeps these utilities and services under public control and that prioritize poor, rural and Native communities that have been harmed by polluting and extractive industries.

We demand a ban on fracking, mountaintop removal coal mining, coal ash ponds, and offshore drilling.

We demand a ban on all new pipelines, refineries, and coal, oil, and gas export terminals.

We demand the protection of public lands and the immediate cessation of opening up public lands for polluting and extractive industries.

We demand fully funded public resources and access to mental health professionals and addiction and recovery programs.

We demand the expansion of Medicaid in every state and the protection of Medicare and single-payer universal health care for all.

We demand equal treatment and accessible housing, health care, public transportation, adequate income and services for people with disabilities.

We demand the repeal of the 2017 federal tax law and the reinvestment of those funds into public programs for housing, health care, education, jobs, infrastructure and welfare for the poor.

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