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Good afternoon,
You are receiving this email because you signed up at
WhiteHouse.gov. My staff and I plan to use these messages as a way
to directly communicate about important issues and opportunities,
and today I have some encouraging updates about health care
reform.
The Vice President and I just met with leaders from the House of
Representatives and received their commitment to pass a
comprehensive health care reform bill by July 31.
We also have an unprecedented commitment from health care industry
leaders, many of whom opposed health reform in the past. Monday, I
met with some of these health care stakeholders, and they pledged
to do their part to reduce the health care spending growth rate,
saving more than two trillion dollars over the next ten years --
around $2,500 for each American family. Then on Tuesday, leaders
from some of America's top companies came to the White House to
showcase innovative ways to reduce health care costs by improving
the health of their workers.
Now the House and Senate are beginning a critical debate that will
determine the health of our nation's economy and its families. This
process should be transparent and inclusive and its product must
drive down costs, assure quality and affordable health care for
everyone, and guarantee all of us a choice of doctors and
plans.
Reforming health care should also involve you. Think of other
people who may want to stay up to date on health care reform and
other national issues and tell them to join us here:
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Health care reform can't come soon enough. We spend more on health
care than any country, but families continue to struggle with
skyrocketing premiums and nearly 46 million are without insurance
entirely. It is a priority for the American people and a pillar of
the new foundation we are seeking to build for our economy.
We'll continue to keep you posted about this and other important
issues.
Thank you,
Barack Obama
P.S. If you'd like to get more in-depth information about health
reform and how you can participate, be sure to visit
http://www.HealthReform.gov.
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