H.R. 676 Reintroduced: Single Payer, Universal Healthcare!

Want Single Payer, Universal Health Care? Well, it will be vetoed by the Current Resident, but the first step comes first: we gotta prove we can pass it.

Grijalva and Pastor are already on board as sponsors. Time to contact Giffords and Mitchell and light a fire in their offices: H.R. 676 Reintroduced: Single Payer, Universal Healthcare!.

  1. Visit your Congress Member when he/she comes home –  take a delegation with you;
  2. Call your Member at work 1-866-338-1015.  Do it now. 
  3. Send them letters from the Health Care Now website.
  4. Write a letter to the editor of your local paper in support of Universal, Single Payer Health Care.  Use the Media Tools at Congress.org 


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2 thoughts on “H.R. 676 Reintroduced: Single Payer, Universal Healthcare!”

  1. Dwight, you amaze me.

    the info on insured and unisnured don’t come from polls conducted wily-nilly, but are compiled from several sources, and have been failry reliable over the years. It takes into account people like me who are (were in my case) uninsured until they had been with their job for 30 days or other similar grace period. And just because someone is insured through work doesn’t mean that their family is. My previous job, family insurance ran about 600 per MONTH. That is a lot of money.

    There IS a health care crisis in this country. You are one who is benefiting from it, as you have repeatedly told us all about yur funeral home business, so I doubt you are as concerned about it as you should be.

  2. I DO NOT want IDIOTS telling me when I can have an operation or what Doctor to see; plus 20 million ILLegalls will be immediatly covered and there dependants?

    The uninsured in America has been over exagerated and is actually around 20 million NOT 45 million as being reported! The poll does not take into account who was NOT insured a few months ago who is NOW insured and people who are temporarily not insured due to changing jobs etc.

    This IS a STATE ISSUE NOT A FEDERAL MANDATE!

    I can not support another FEMA!

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