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The next several weeks offer a critical opportunity for the American people to express their First Amendment Rights on health reform. Everyone is entitled to an opinion regarding something so personal and so critical to their individual future and the future of this nation. We are facing key votes in September on a healthcare bill that could dramatically alter the way we obtain health care coverage and the quality of care. The Democrats’ proposal is now more than 1,000 pages yet few in Congress have read the bill in its entirety. In fact, Congressman John Conyers, a Democrat and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, recently said: “What good is reading the bill if it’s a thousand pages and you don’t have two days and two lawyers to find out what it means after you read the bill?” HR 3200: America's Affordable Health Choice's Act of 2009
ATLANTA – Voters in 36 Congressional districts where members of Congress hold the key to passage of healthcare reform not only oppose the plan by a 2-1 margin but would toss out the incumbent if he or she voted for it, according to a new poll released by the Center for Health Transformation (CHT) today. The poll, conducted for CHT by Public Opinion Strategies, found that voters in key Democratic congressional districts opposed the legislation 60 percent to 30 percent. And they said by a plurality of 43 percent to 23 percent, they were less likely versus more likely to vote for their incumbent Congressman if he or she votes for the bill. “Members of Congress don’t have to entertain a death wish. They can vote with the will of the people – their constituents,” said Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and founder of the Center for Health Transformation. “Voters do believe in representative government instead of the endless, muscle-arming they see in Washington.” Nancy Desmond, CEO of the Center, added: The country is on fire, particularly in these congressional districts where one congressman could make history with his or her vote. The people want to be heard and they want their elected representatives to actually represent them when they vote. CHT has called for Congress to consider healthcare reform in several, small proposals including legislation to address fraud in Medicare and Medicaid; civil justice reform; and making it easier to purchase health insurance. Read more >> Complete Polling Information
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One Page Highlights from H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care for America Act
One Page Highlights from H.R. 3590 (Senate), the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActWhat can you as a citizen do?
Pro Jobs, Pro Growth Plan for Health ReformAmerica desperately needs real change in our health and healthcare system. Americans are paying more and more money for less and less quality care. At the Center for Health Transformation, we have been working for the past six years to develop solutions for the problems in our health care system, which don’t rely on higher taxes, bigger government, and more bureaucrats. We believe we can have a system in which every American has access to better health with more choices at lower cost. Read more >>
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