Monday, July 9, 2007

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1 comment:

  1. Bravo! We applaud this consensus-building approach to health care reform. In fact that is what we are doing. We are a nonpartisan grassroots nonprofit and we just completed a survey in Iowa about what Iowans want on health care reform.

    We also have an online survey that we are partnering with other organizations so we can learn what the people value when it comes to health care.

    The survey results and the survey tool are on our website:
    www.codebluenow.org

    Kathleen O'Connor, Founder and CEO, CodeBlueNow!

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