Here's important news
from the Director Of Development for the Health Care Compact -- and it should be encouraging for all Ohio patriots:
Yesterday,
Congressman Doug Collins of Georgia filed the Health Care Compact in the U.S. House of
Representatives. Once Congress passes the legislation, the nine (and counting!)
states that have joined the Compact would be able to take back control of
health care from the federal government. You can check out the Congressman's
press release here.
This
is just the first step in passing the Health Care Compact at the federal level,
but it's an important one. We're working hard to ensure the bill is soon filed
in the U.S. Senate, which would catapult our efforts at moving the Compact
through Congress.
In
the meantime, would you consider forwarding this email, sharing our Facebook announcement and retweeting our Twitter update? Let your friends know the
Health Care Compact is the best option we have to undo Obamacare and give
health care control back to the states, where it belongs.
In
other good news, it looks like we'll soon be adding to the nine states that
have joined the Compact. While Montana's governor vetoed that state's bill in
April, the Compact was voted favorably out of committee in Ohio last week. I
look forward to reporting back to you with more news in the coming weeks.
Remember,
nine states have already approved the Compact (Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Kansas and Utah), and every additional
state that joins gives us a greater voice in the halls of Congress.
Thank you for your continued support of the Health Care Compact - the ONLY
proposal that takes all health care decision-making authority out of
Washington, D.C. and returns it to the states. Please continue to make
your voice heard!
In liberty,
Jamie Kohlmann
Managing Director of Development
Managing Director of Development
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