HomeIssuesNewsroomConstituent ServicesRead About7th DistrictIn the HouseContact Me
FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis meets with youth from World Vision to discuss youth violence.

FPSS slide image

Rep. Danny K. Davis meets with members of the Chicago Religious Leaders Network to discuss U.S. policy in Latin America.

FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis at the Council on Foundations Breakfast

FPSS slide image

Congressman Davis & Representative from American College of Rheumatology

FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis Recieves Friend of Philanthropy Award

FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis, Bendelay McQueen and Cullen Jones (Olympic Swimmer)

FPSS slide image

Congressman Davis and Members of Congress with President Bush; the Second Chance Act of 2007 Signing Ceremony

FPSS slide image

Congressman Danny K. Davis & Chicago Public Schools Administrators

FPSS slide image

Congressman Danny K. Davis & Trio Program Students

FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis at the National Medical Association Conference

FPSS slide image

Congressman Davis speaking to the Child Welfare League Conference

FPSS slide image

Rep. Davis and Sen. Harkin Introduce the Community Choice Act

Thank you for visiting my online office. I am hopeful that this website will allow you to find relevant information, whether it is for research on the Congress or visiting Washington, D.C. Having served as an elected official for over thirty years, I believe in constant contact with the constituency and I trust that you will stay engaged as I continue to represent you in the Halls of Congress. Please feel free to contact me or my staff if you require additional information or assistance. I also look forward to your comments as how I can improve the 7th District for you.

THE PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS ON HEALTH CARE Jul/31/2009
THE PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS ON HEALTH CARE
(House of Representatives - July 30, 2009)

   Mr. DAVIS of Illinois. Thank you very much, Representative Ellison.

   Let me, first of all, commend you for the leadership that you continue to display as the message leader for the Progressive Caucus. I see you here every week and oftentimes Representative Edwards is here with you. So I'm pleased to join you and her and Representative McDermott, with whom I serve on the Ways and Means Committee, and I know that Chairman Rangel was here a few minutes ago and others.

      You know, as I listened to Representative Edwards and as she talked about the winners and the losers, it is amazing that individuals in the health care arena are earning these kind of salaries, and that people are able to somehow or another not want to pay, and people somehow or another don't want to add a few extra dollars.

   I come from a county with over 5 million people, and unfortunately, many of them are low income. They are poor. Many of them don't have any insurance at all. They don't have any way to access care, any way to be taken care of. Some of them go to emergency rooms of hospitals that are as many as 8 and 10 miles away in an urban area, and they can't get there.

   To think that we now have an opportunity to reform, in a real way, health care delivery and to create the kind of health care delivery system that says that all of our citizens have worth, I don't know how those who are opposing a public option, I don't even know how you could begin to talk seriously about reforming our health care delivery system without a public option.

   I have sat through the many hearings that we have had in Ways and Means. I have sat through countless hours of discussions with staff and experts. No matter what we come up with, we know that we need a robust, not a minuscule, not a weak, not an anemic public option, but we need a real public option, one that can help build upon the network of community health centers that we have spread across the country, which have proven to be worth their weight in gold, which have proven that they can deliver first-rate health and medical care in a cost-efficient way with individuals who understand the language, the culture, and the lifestyles of the people who come.

   I agree with the Progressive Caucus members, as well as others, that there just ought not to be a plan without a serious public option.

   Again, I want to commend both of you for the tremendous leadership that you continue to display. I know with the kind of attention and care that you give to these issues, that our Congress and our people are going to be in good shape for many years to come.

   So, it has been a pleasure for me to stop by and to join with you and have a few words to say. Of course, you know, I remember a term we used to use a lot back in the sixties and seventies. We used to say ``a luta continua,'' meaning that the struggle must continue and we will conquer, without a doubt. If we dare to struggle, we dare to win.

   Thank you so much. It is a pleasure to be here.

   Mr. ELLISON. Let me thank you again, Congressman Davis. You have been putting it out there for so long. There are 57 Members who insist upon a robust public option. It is wonderful to count you among one of those. I think the American people can rest assured there are people in this Congress who are sticking up for their interests and fighting for them, and your leadership in that regard is inspirational. Thank you, sir.

   Mr. DAVIS of Illinois. Thank you very much.

THOMAS Bill Search
Chicago Office
3333 West Arthington Street
Suite 130
Chicago, Illinois 60624
p. (773) 533-7520
f. (773) 533-7530
Broadview Office
2301 Roosevelt Road
Broadview, Illinois 60155
p. (708) 345-6857
f. (708) 345-6715
Washington D.C. Office
2159 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-1307
p. (202) 225-5006
f. (202) 225-5641