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Posted By y_soitenly 3 months, 4 weeks ago in Political News

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Remember: Today is National Call-in Day for Health Care.  We all need to call our representatives in the U.S. House today and tell them to support the House health care reform bill, ( H.R. 3200 ).

Call 1-877-264-4226 or e-mail or fax your lawmaker with the same message.

The House bill contains a public health insurance plan option and shared responsibility, including an employer “pay or play” requirement—and does not tax health care benefits working families receive through their jobs.

National Call-in Day is sponsored by Health Care for America Now! (HCAN) and supported by AFL-CIO unions, state federations, central labor councils, community allies and health care advocates.

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    y_soitenly3 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Call your representative and tell him or her your union and your family want our broken health care system fixed now.

    1-877-264-HCAN (1-877-264-4226) TUESDAY, JULY 28 9AM - 5PM

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