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Health Care for American Now thanks House for bill passage

Charlie Albanetti November 8, 2009 0

WKTV - News Channel 2 - NBC Utica, NY ALBANY, N.Y. (WKTV) - The Health Care for American Now campaign is the larges healthcare campaign in the nation and its director thanked New York State Democrats

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New York Health Care for America Now Thanks New York State Democratic Members of Congress Who Voted for Quality, Affordable Health Care

Charlie Albanetti November 8, 2009 0

For Immediate Release: November 8, 2009 New York Health Care for America Now Thanks New York State Democratic Members of Congress Who Voted for Quality, Affordable Health Care Republicans and Murphy, McMahon and Massa

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H.R. 3962: An Analysis

Charlie Albanetti November 7, 2009 0

Health Care for All New York, the state health care coalition of which we are a founding member, released this analysis of the House health care reform bill: the Affordable Health Care for America Act,

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REP. MURPHY REMAINS UNDECIDED ON PENDING HOUSE VOTE White House goes local to get health care message out

Charlie Albanetti November 6, 2009 0

The Post-Star Glens Falls, NY As House Democratic leaders scramble to line up enough votes to pass comprehensive health care reform legislation, the White House dispatched a high-ranking policy adviser to tout the plan to the

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No letting up until real reform is passed!

Chris Scoville November 6, 2009 3

by Chris Scoville, Capital District Organizer Last night over 60 concerned citizens, community activists and union members turned out in the rain to ask Congressman Murphy to do what is best for the district, the

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House Vote Saturday!

Charlie Albanetti November 6, 2009 0

The House of Representatives will vote on their health care bill Saturday, H.R. 3962 - the Affordable Health Care for America Act!

The vote could be very close, so every call right now will make

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Health Care reform hits home

Charlie Albanetti November 5, 2009 0

Columbia Spectator New York, NY The low- to middle-income communities in West Harlem and Morningside Heights have a particular stake in the health care reform plans pending in Congress. The five congressional committees that oversee health care

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