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Gov Howard Dean Emergency Meeting in Delaware
Governor Howard Dean Presents: The Public Health Insurance Option – A Prescription for Guaranteed, Affordable, Health Care for All
Join Democracy for America, Health Care for America Now, and the SEIU Change that Works Campaign for a special guest, Governor Howard Dean, who is offering up a prescription for change in health care reform this year. What is a “public option?” Why is it so important? What can we all do collectively to help win REAL changes in health care reform in 2009 that bring quality, affordable, health care for everyone in America?
Where: Delaware Building Trades Council Sheet Metal Workers Hall
911 New Way Wilmington DE 19805
When: Friday May 29th, 3-5pm
What: Dr. Howard Dean speaks on Health Care Reform, a “public health insurance option” - and what we can all do to achieve it in 2009.
This event is FREE and open to the public
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Jennifer A. Hill
Change That Works Delaware
State Director
SEIU
302-293-8682
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