President Obama Opens Local Push for Health Care Reform

Thu, June 25, 2009 
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories

President Obama’s grassroots team in Alaska launched an effort on Thursday to convince state residents to back health care reform. The state office of “organizing for America” says it wants to make sure Alaskan voices are heard in the national discussion.

Annie Feidt, APRN – Washington DC

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  • Andy Kriner
    Forget it. The goverenment runnig health care will not work. let people do it for them selves. Frivoliouse law suits are the problem in the US. If people who sewed other people had to pay for both sides of all the legal bills if they lost the suit that would naturally take care of most insurance cost in America. Such an easy fix that will never happen because 90 percent of all pollititions are lawyers. What a shame . Andy Kriner
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