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Americans for Tax Reform, the Media Research Center, and the Health Care Freedom Coalition invite you to the following event: What: Real Health Care Reform: More Choices, Lower Cost, No Tax Hikes and Why Government Medicine is a Bad Idea Who: Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) – Chairman, Senate Steering Committee -Introduction of the Health Care Freedom Act Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) – Chairman, Republican Study Committee - House conservative efforts on a health reform alternative Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Ph.D. former Director, Congressional Budget Office - Why Government Health Care Is Expensive and CBO Is Correct Merrill Matthews Jr., Ph.D. -- Director, Council for Affordable Health Insurance - Why a Government Plan Is a Bad Idea Greg Scandlen -- Director, Consumers for Health Care Choices - Why Government Mandates are Bad Ideas Rick Scott – Chairman, Conservatives for Patients’ Rights - Why Government Health Care Leads to Rationing Victor Schwartz – Chairman, Public Policy Group, Shook, Hardy & Bacon - Medical Malpractice Reform Shona Holmes – Patients United Now - First Hand Experience with Canadian Health Care Jenny Beth Martin – National Coordinator, Tea Party Patriots Katherine Serkes -- Association of American Physicians & Surgeons Grover Norquist – President, Americans for Tax Reform - Emcee When: Wednesday, June 24 at 12:00 Noon EDT Broadcast live on Patriot's Heart Network (The Chalice Show Account) LIsten HERE Where: Cannon House Office Building, Room 210 RSVP To: aradman@atr.org
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Americans for tax Reform,
Rep Tom Price,
Health Care Freedom Coalition,
Sen Jim DeMint,
Freedom Act
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