Local & National News | July 23, 2024
Anne Backus, Democratic candidate for Tennessee's 33rd State House district, is making healthcare expansion a cornerstone of her campaign. As a retired Y-12 project manager and active community volunteer, Backus understands the critical importance of accessible, affordable healthcare for all Tennesseans.
Backus advocates for comprehensive healthcare reform, emphasizing the need for universal coverage and improved access to medical services. She supports initiatives to expand Medicaid in Tennessee, which would provide health insurance to thousands of low-income residents currently in the coverage gap.
A key focus of Backus's healthcare platform is women's health. She strongly supports women's access to safe and medically necessary reproductive healthcare, highlighting Tennessee's concerning 43rd ranking in maternal death rates related to pregnancy. Backus argues that current state laws excessively interfere with decisions that should be made between a woman and her doctor.
Backus's approach to healthcare is part of her broader commitment to community well-being. She believes that by improving healthcare access and affordability, Tennessee can create healthier, more productive communities. Her experience as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) has further reinforced her understanding of how healthcare issues intersect with other social challenges.
As the Democratic primary approaches on August 1, Backus continues to engage with voters on healthcare issues, promising to be a strong advocate for expanded and improved healthcare services in the Tennessee House of Representatives.