Health Care Reform

The citizens of Alaska urge Congress to "step back and start over on health care" reform. This would require tossing out the public option, rejecting individual and employer mandates and ditching the... continue reading »

94 signatures Goal: 10,000
All Signatures (94 total)
76.
Mike Layman · Wasilla 18 September 2010

"Consider me "in" and very concerned about all manner of idiotic things going on with congress these days. Vote "NO" on health care!"

77.
Ruth Layman · Wasilla 18 September 2010

"If we are not part of the solution, we are part of the problem. With that in mind, not only am I signing this petition saying I concur but I am writing my Alaska representatives to give them some feedback with ideas included."

78.
Todd Pace · Palmer 18 September 2010
79.
Pamela Thatch · Palmer 18 September 2010

"Unfortunately, the powers that be do not possess the ability to look ahead and see that their proposals cannot possibly work. Adding as many as 50 million more to the list of people eligible for health care will increase emergency room visits when people"

80.
L. Gary Adams · Palmer 18 September 2010
81.
David Jenkins · Eagle River 18 September 2010
82.
Carolyn F Lewis · Wasilla 18 September 2010
83.
David A. Jenkins · Palmer 17 September 2010
84.
Rick Bryant · Wasilla 17 September 2010

"Start with TORT Reform !"

85.
Marlene Baertschiger · Palmer 16 September 2010
86.
Travis Robotkay · Anchorage 16 September 2010
87.
Paul Baertschiger · Palmer 16 September 2010
88.
Frank Bettine · Wasilla 15 September 2010
89.
Jennie Bettine · Wasilla 15 September 2010
90.
Dirk Dykstra · Nikiski 15 September 2010
91.
Katherine Hicks · Anchorage 15 September 2010

"1 step at a time. Start with real Tort Reform, then make insurance so anyone in any state has all options. NO GOVERNMENT CONTROLED INS."

92.
Aimee Kopp · Houston 15 September 2010
93.
Nettie Dykstra · Nikiski 15 September 2010
94.
Peggy France · Wasilla 14 September 2010

"I do not want part of any plan that forces me to purchase health insurance by threat of tax penalty. Obama says we can keep what we have if we like it. I am self-pay and I like it. But that is not his plan at all. When did it become the Federal Govern"

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