'I am perplexed as to why the Alabama business community has not taken a stronger stance to provide health care for all Alabamians,' guest columnist David Silverstein writes. 'The positive economic impact of accessible health care is undeniable.'
One where we save money, save lives and make our state one of the best places to live, work and raise a family. I encourage Alabamians to dive into the facts and stop listening to political rhetoric. Informed voters are trusting voters. I encourage Governor Ivey and our legislature to take the necessary steps to ensure our state is the best it can be. And the only way we can be the best is if all our residents have access to quality, affordable health insurance.
David L. Silverstein, founder of The FiveStone Group real estate firm based in Birmingham. He formerly was an operating principal at Bayer Properties, LLC, where he directed development efforts and managed Bayer’s relationship with governmental entities nationwide.
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