While it was heartening to read in Monday’s Dispatch that the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates support limiting the amount that middlemen can charge Medicaid for prescription drugs, it's important to remember that this is still just nibbling at the edges of health care reform.

The Green Party candidate for governor, Constance Gadell-Newton, is proposing a single-payer universal health care system that would include lower priced prescription drugs. Unfortunately, she was banned from the three gubernatorial debates, so most Ohioans don't even know she's running, let alone that she's advocating universal health care and a host of other essential reforms in Ohio such as a ban on fracking, a shift to 100 percent renewable energy, prison reform and legalization of marijuana.

Most also don't know that if she doesn't receive at least 3 percent of the vote, the Ohio Green Party will be disbanded. Constance is aiming for the 30 percent that she needs to actually win this election because the Green Party is the only party offering actual solutions to problems like high drug prices.

Joseph DeMare, Bowling Green