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Bart Stupak is betraying the Democratic Party Platform
 

Tell Obama: The public option is not optional

If we don't make a stand now for a public option, the Obama administration may hedge on its plan for health care reform.

Recently, the Obama administration indicated that it might be open to passing health care reform without any provision for a public insurance option similar to Medicare that could compete with private insurance companies.

President Obama said that a public option was just a "sliver" of his plan. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius went so far as to say that the public option was not an "essential" part of reform.

Sign our petition asking him to pledge only to sign a bill with a robust public option similar to Medicare.

 

Petition to the House: Stay firm on your pledge for the public option

65 members of the House drew a line in the sand: no public option, no health care bill.

Sign this petition to these members to let them know you have their backs, and to remind them that they cannot vote for anything but a public option in both the House bill AND the conference bill.

Add your name to the left now to sign our petition - we'll deliver the petition to members holding the line on the public option when they return from recess.

 

Senators on the fence

To see the latest updates, check out The Complete List at Stand With Dr. Dean


Sen Max Baucus D MT

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2651 | Fax: 202-224-0515
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Sen Evan Bayh D IN

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-5623 | Fax: 202-228-1377
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Sen Mark Begich D AK

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-3004 | Fax:
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Sen Robert Byrd D WV

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-3954 | Fax: 202-228-0002
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Sen Thomas Carper D DE

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2441 | Fax: 202-228-2190
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Sen Kent Conrad D ND

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2043 | Fax: 202-224-7776
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Sen Mary Landrieu D LA

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-5824 | Fax: 202-224-9735
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Sen Blanche Lincoln D AR

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-4843 | Fax: 202-228-1371
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Sen Bill Nelson D FL

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-5274 | Fax: 202-228-2183
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Sen E. Benjamin Nelson D NE

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-6551 | Fax: 202-228-0012
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Sen Mark Pryor D AR

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2353 | Fax: 202-228-0908
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Sen Jon Tester D MT

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2644 | Fax: 202-224-8594
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Sen Mark Warner D VA

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-2023 | Fax: 202-224-6295
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Sen Ron Wyden D OR

Supports the choice of public Healthcare option? Don't know
Contact information:
Phone: 202-224-5244 | Fax: 202-228-2717
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Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) LA
Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) LA

Phone: 202-224-5824
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