Opposing Viewpoints: How should health care reform be paid for?
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Today’s video is about how to pay for health care reform:
This series was taped at the competing health care reform rallies in Shawnee, KS on Nov 7, 2009. The Kansas Watchdog invited two people from each side to share their views on four questions related to health care reform.
Here is the list of the videos in this series:
- Monday: What’s good or bad about the “public option”?
- Tuesday: How should health care reform be paid for?
- Wednesday: What if government wants more, e.g., taxes, for health care?
- Thursday: Is the 10th Amendment important?
Participants included:
- Skye Coleman, Merriam. Forward Kansas writer.
- Tracy Thomas, Shawnee. Former Member of Shawnee City Council. Her blog.
- Kathy Cook, Shawnee. Kansas Families for Education.
- Ruth Hanke, PhD, Neodesha.
Related:
- Clash between competing health care rallies, Kansas Watchdog, Nov 8, 2009.
Posted under Breaking News, Federal Government, Health Care.
Tags: Health Care Rallies, Health Care Reform
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