| Senate Passes Government Controlled Health Care |
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| Written by Sue Jeffers |
| Tuesday, 01 April 2008 08:39 |
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Republicans and democrats alike express concern over the proposed health care bill. Sadly, not enough care to protect the taxpayer’s right to manage our own health care decisions. Instead government wants to store, manage, regulate and control our private medical data. Yesterday, the Senate health care reform bill was passed by the Minnesota Senate...without the Health Insurance Exchange. However...it was replaced with a new provision, called Health Insurance Access Brokers. Unfortunately, this "Super Broker" proposal is essentially a scaled-down version of the Exchange. It creates multiple Exchanges. SHAME ON THESE REPUBLICANS who voted to support this bill: THANKS TO THESE REPUBLICANS who opposed this bill : Fishbach, Gerlach, Gimse, Hann, Ingebrightsen, Jungbauer, Koch, G. Olson, Ortman, Pariseau Thanks to these Democrats: THESE SENATORS DID NOT VOTE Rummel, Rest, Chaudhary, Debbie Johnson, and Limmer. Health Insurance Exchange is out: Super Broker is in! The "Super Broker" is only one of many costly, intrusive provisions to advance government control in health care - see attached. Others include:
Initially voluntary, don't expect the "Super Broker" (mini-Exchange) provision to stay that way. For more information: http://www.cchconline.org/ What to do RIGHT NOW
2) Contact Governor Tim Pawlenty: 651-296-3391; 1-800-657-3717; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |




