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Police, Clergy, Hospitals Urge Gov Dayton To Veto Bills Kicking Poor Off Health Care

May 19, 2011 by Michael McIntee Health Care, Minnesota No Comments


On the heels of the passage of the HHS omnibus bills through the Minnesota House and Senate, stakeholders address the health care choice facing lawmakers and Governor Dayton in the final days of the 2011 legislative session. Speakers address the proposal within the HHS bill to cut 138,000 Minnesotans off health care, versus raising revenues in the state.

Speaking:

Reverend Grant Stevensen, President, ISAIAH
Sara Crieger, CEO, St. Joseph’s Hospital
Dr. Philip Stoyke, Family Practice Physician, St. Paul
Greg Gentz, Officer, Minneapolis Police Department
Mike Proietti, Richfield resident

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