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TN Rally: Put Candidates' Focus on Health Care Reform

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Monday, October 6, 2008   

Nashville, TN - The campaign trail is getting a health check. Tennesseans are rallying today, asking that health care reform take a more prominent place on candidates' agendas, and they're timing the request to coincide with the next presidential debate Tuesday.

Tony Garr, executive director of the Tennessee Health Care Campaign, says state-run programs to fix the broken health care system can only do so much. He believes help is needed from federal leaders to make sure coverage is affordable for everyone.

"Hopefully, whoever is elected president will understand that health care is the number one issue, and the first major concern they deal with."

Garr believes families still need an option to purchase affordable coverage, and that insurance is made available to all, including those with pre-existing conditions.

Another goal of today's rally is to "put a face" on the health care crisis by having people tell their personal stories about how the system has not worked for them.

Freda Player, campaign director for Tennessee for Health Care, believes guaranteed, affordable health care should be a right for everyone.

"We can let the country know that there are thousands of people out there who share their concerns. We're a voice in Tennessee helping the rest of America see that this is a real issue."

Critics of national health care reform believe responsibility for coverage should be on individual families.

A recent U.S. Census Bureau report indicates the number of Americans without health insurance has declined slightly.


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