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To President Obama, Congress, The Office of The Governor, The New York State Legislature, The New York City Council, and The Office of The Mayor:

There are over 1.2 million New York City residents without health insurance. Those who are insured all too often are burdened with the high costs of a for-profit health care system. Employers are routinely forced to lay off workers and close factories due to the costs of insuring their employees. But despite the price tag, the quality of our health care system is still woefully inadequate for too many New Yorkers.

We cannot afford to wait for Washington politicians and insurance company lobbyists to give us true health care reform. New York City is the financial capital of America - if we were a nation we'd have the 17th highest GDP in the world. We can lead the charge for real health care reform in this country if we take action at the state and local level.

I, the undersigned, hereby call on Congress, Albany, and the New York City Council and the Mayor to work together and pass a single-payer health care program at the national, state or local level. There are currently 400,000 uninsured Brooklynites and countless more who are underinsured. Spiraling health care costs have a crippling effect on local businesses, and we need to pass legislation that moves us away from the current for-profit, employer-based system of health insurance and towards a single-payer system if we're going to get our economy back on track. The health of our communities and the viability of our economy depend on real reform now!

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Count Name Date City Comment
21 Christina Dobrescu 27 Aug 2009
22 Kevin Ascher 27 Aug 2009 Mount Kisco Single-payer is by far the best option available. The New England Journal of Medicine found that administrative costs comprised 31% of the U.S. health care budget, while that figure came out to only 16.7% in Canada. Enough with a system that enriches the salaries of HMO executives and restricts doctor choice. H.R. 676 will give all Americans free choice of physicians, eliminate co-pays and deductibles, extend health care to the 47 million without it, and ensure that no American will go bankrupt (neither will the country) from necessary medical costs or be denied life-saving care. Single-payer now!
23 Vernon Vig 27 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
24 Jaime Garamella 27 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
25 Jeff Cole 27 Aug 2009
26 Bob Schuler 27 Aug 2009 High Falls,NY ONLY UNIVERSAL SOLUTI0N....... SINGLE- PAYER
27 Dr. John M. Giannone 27 Aug 2009 New York The move away from single payer was led, by, among others, the president himself when he delared "If we were starting from scratch I would . . ." But what is the]point of a criterion that has no chance because it does not exist. Simply put, there is no scratch!
28 Flavia Rodriguez 27 Aug 2009 Brooklyn We need to change how expensive is to employers, thereby what employees end up paying.
29 Flavia Rodriguez 27 Aug 2009 Brooklyn We need to change how expensive is to employers, thereby what employees end up paying.
30 john weidenbusch 27 Aug 2009 brooklyn
31 Gennaro Gargano 27 Aug 2009 Mechanicville The Time has come. Sign Single Payer Health care Reform now
32 Andrew Connolly 27 Aug 2009 New York Please don't roll over on this. i went through back surgery without insurance, and I dont ever want another American to have to go through what I did.
33 Touse Dan 27 Aug 2009 Vernon Senator Kennedy introduced a health care bill in 2007, essentially expanding Medicare for all. This year his Health Committee also successfully passed a bill out of Committee. Either should define the bottom line for any bill dedicated to Senator Kennedy. Incidentally, those two stalwart GOP best buds - Anal Hatch and Johnnie McSane - who now claim they could have made a deal IF ONLY Senator Kennedy lived refused to support or "deal" with either of the above bills. In fact, they have Never Ever supported any of Senator Kennedy's health care initiatives. Surprise ;-) I agree with Daine: Give them a choice... strong single payer public option - or all health insurance must be Non-Profit, regulated compensation. It works well every place else on earth...
34 Hildy Maze Maze 27 Aug 2009 East Hampton
35 Lynn Manuell 27 Aug 2009 New York I have a friend with stage 4 cancer. Her doctor said he could do nothing, gave her no oncology referals. When she does not work her job makes her pay for her insurance, so she loses her income and increases her expenses. With the diagnosis being so dreadful she should not be worrying about her finances as well. Pass the bill that covers EVERYONE. It is essential!
36 Lynn Manuell 27 Aug 2009 New York I have a friend with stage 4 cancer. Her doctor said he could do nothing, gave her no oncology referals. When she does not work her job makes her pay for her insurance, so she loses her income and increases her expenses. With the diagnosis being so dreadful she should not be worrying about her finances as well. Pass the bill that covers EVERYONE. It is essential!
37 Michael Minissale 27 Aug 2009 Brooklyn Take the burden of health care costs off the back of small business, cover everyone including young (under 30) adults who have no coverage (they think they don't need it and can't afford it) thus increasing the risk pool and driving costs down. I don't trust government, but trust health insurance companies less. To the Democratic Party....have one concise message for the American people...Medicare For All.
38 Errol Shtop 27 Aug 2009 Stony Point NY
39 Chad D'Alessio 28 Aug 2009 Highlands Ranch This is what we need. Healthcare is a must for all.
40 Warren Lane 28 Aug 2009 New York
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