They all sport an immediate death benefit, which means you will need to be in at least
a decent state of health.
Not exact matches
I am not arguing that the elderly, the disabled, etc., need what reasonable people can agree is a basic
decent level
of health care appropriate to our society and the
state of our economy which keeps them alive, but you are advocating giving free
health care that exceeds what someone who pays thousands
of dollars in insurance premiums every year can receive!
In his tenure, he delivered education reform, abolished the death penalty in Illinois, improved nursing - home conditions for the elderly, legalized civil unions, walked across the
state in support
of decent health care for all citizens, proposed historic tax reform for working families, and prioritized animal welfare.
There is still a digital divide that locks more than a billion people in what some call information poverty — a
state of existence without ready access to vital information facilitating good
health, a chance for a
decent education, a job prospect.