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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
41 Warren Lane 28 Aug 2009 I hope that someday we can join the civilized world with free government health care for all.
42 Wilson Karaman 28 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
43 Jaime Allyn Ananko 28 Aug 2009 Rochester, NY It's about time the United States had Universal Health Care. The individual health care companies and doctors have been bleeding people for too much money for too long. We don't need to support health care insurance companies four million dollar annual salary CEOs, that's just rediculous. All people should have at least basic health care whether they are employed or between jobs. If additional private health care insurance is desired then subscribe to a policy. We are taxed to death anyway, so we might as well as have health care.
44 martin geller 28 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
45 Vaughan Karen 28 Aug 2009 Brooklyn Only a single payer program will do away with the 30% plus overhead due to insurance problems.
46 April Ayala 28 Aug 2009
47 Lee Biviano 28 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
48 Gregory Trupiano 29 Aug 2009 Brooklyn We need health care reform, including single payer healthcare, NOW.
49 Maryann Levy 29 Aug 2009 Huntington
50 Bonnie Constad 30 Aug 2009 Parlin We need a single payer system. There are too many people who are not insured or those you have insurance and the insurance companies have far too much contol as to how many days are a person can be hospitalized etc. As the late Senator Kennedy siad to the senate and house you have the best health caverage that is one of the best and every one in this county should have access to to come of the same health coverage. I do not like the scare tatics that you be used to scare peole in this debate of health care reform
51 Maitreya Levanchild 30 Aug 2009 Brooklyn yes!
52 Laura Mardiks 31 Aug 2009 Brooklyn
53 Franz Kirsch 01 Sep 2009 Northport The numbers are numbing, which is why we should do something about this. This is money denied for sick people's care. * United Health Group CEO: William W McGuire 2005: 124.8 mil 5-year: 342 mil * Forest Labs CEO: Howard Solomon 2005: 92.1 mil 5-year: 295 mil * Caremark Rx CEO: Edwin M Crawford 2005: 77.9 mil 5-year: 93.6 mil * Abbott Lab CEO: Miles White 2005: 26.2 mil 5-year: 25.8 mil * Aetna CEO: John Rowe 2005: 22.1 mil 5-year:57.8 mil * Amgen CEO: Kevin Sharer 2005:5.7 mil 5-year:59.5 mil * Bectin-Dickinson CEO: Edwin Ludwig 2005: 10 mil 5-year:18 mil * Boston Scientific CEO: 2005:38.1 mil 5-year:45 mil * Cardinal Health CEO: James Tobin 2005:1.1 mil 5-year:33.5 mil * Cigna CEO: H. Edward Hanway 2005:13.3 mil 5-year:62.8 mil * Genzyme CEO: Henri Termeer 2005: 19 mil 5-year:60.7 mil * Humana CEO: Michael McAllister 2005:2.3 mil 5-year:12.9 mil * Johnson & Johnson CEO: William Weldon 2005:6.1 mil 5-year:19.7 mil * Laboratory Corp America CEO: Thomas MacMahon 2005:7.9 mil 5-year:41.8 mil * Eli Lilly CEO: Sidney Taurel 2005:7.2 mil 5-year:37.9 mil * McKesson CEO: John Hammergen 2005: 13.4 mil 5-year:31.2 mil * Medtronic CEO: Arthur Collins 2005: 4.7 mil 5-year:39 mil * Merck Raymond Gilmartin CEO: 2005: 37.8 mil 5-year:49.6 mil * PacifiCare Health CEO: Howard Phanstiel 2005: 3.4 mil 5-year: 8.5 mil * Pfizer CEO: Henry McKinnell 2005: 14 mil 5-year: 74 mil * Well Choice CEO: Michael Stocker 2005: 3.2 mil 5-year: 10.7 mil * WellPoint CEO: Larry Glasscock 2005: 23 mil 5-year: 46.8 mil * Wyeth CEO: Robert Essner 2005:6.5 mil 5-year: 28.9 mil TOTAL 2005: 559.8 mil TOTAL 5-Year: 14.9 billion
54 L. Peterson 01 Sep 2009 Could the United States please join the nations with modern government full-funded healthcare? This is not too much to ask.
55 Michael Hechme 01 Sep 2009 brooklyn
56 Nicole Hechme 01 Sep 2009 brooklyn
57 Josephine Grossman 02 Sep 2009 That so many Americans go without proper healthcare is a crime. Just another example of where profits are more important than people. Let's be a stand for the people in our communities and ignore the lies and scare tactics and be a stand for the public option.
58 Chris Monti 02 Sep 2009
59 Linda Salmonson 02 Sep 2009 Brooklyn To help clarify how our healthcare system actually works, I highly recommend "Money-Driven Medicine," by Maggie Mahar. (A Kindle Edition is available!)
60 Ellen Lamont Lamont 03 Sep 2009 Brooklyn Single-payer health care!
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