WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT HEALTH CARE REFORM?

As Congress continues to work on health care reform legislation, I’d like to know what my constituents think about this important issue. If you’re a resident of Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District, please take a moment to let me know what you think Congress should do.

1. In your opinion, would you say the healthcare system in America is okay the way it is, needs minor reforms, needs major reforms, or needs a total overhaul?




2. How serious a problem is it for the United States that one out of every 7 Americans has no health insurance: very serious, somewhat serious, not too serious, or not at all serious?





3. Which of the following do you think should be the top priority in reforming healthcare in America?




4.If we do reform the health care system would you prefer:



5. In any health care proposal, how important do you feel it is to give people a choice between a public insurance option administered by the federal government and a private insurance plan administered by an insurance company -- very important, somewhat important, not that important, or not at all important?





6. Do you favor or oppose the federal government requiring health insurance companies to cover anyone who applies, even if they have a prior illness (a “pre-existing condition”)?


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