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Aug 27
2009
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Woolsey on Health Care ReformPosted by Bruce Robinson in seniors , protest , politics , nonprofit orgs , news , medicine , legislation , healthcare , government , families , economy , drugs , Congress , California , business , budget , activism |
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Public support for a government-run “public option” health care plan is growing, says Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, and it has her strong backing, too.
Public support for a single-payer system has long been strong across the nation, Woolsey says, and that is now translating into support for the public option concept, even among elected officials.

The Progressive Caucus of House Democrats will be a strong and united voice behind the public option, Woolsey predicts, because on this issue they have started out in agreement on what must be done.
Congresswoman Woolsey has spelled out her position on the pending health care reform issue in op-ed pieces in the Marin Independent Journal and the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.
Listen below to hear the full 30-minute KRCB interview that was broadcast August 28th.

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