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May 17, 2010 - POLITICO

GOP will hook Dems with health care

Late on the night of March 21, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and President Barack Obama were celebrating the end of a nearly yearlong quest to pass a government takeover health care bill that the American people had already rejected.

While the champagne corks popped in the speaker’s office, the mood among rank-and-file Democrats was far more somber. Party leaders were rejoicing, but Democratic members, who’d had their arms twisted into voting for the bill, were more likely contemplating their next career move.

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Stop the Obama / Pelosi Government Healthcare Takeover


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August 14, 2009 - Dallas Morning News

Pete Sessions: Government-Run Care
Not Right For Us

Two weeks ago, I held a town hall meeting that drew an estimated 1,500 North Texans to Richardson City Hall. The families and people who attended were not pawns of the insurance industry or political extremists – they are the same hardworking, taxpaying citizens whom I have met at neighborhood walks, community barbecues and civic events throughout my 13 years of service in Congress.

This feedback is why I oppose the current government-run health care proposals barreling through Congress. Instead, I support common-sense, patient-centered solutions to make health care more affordable, reduce the number of uninsured and increase access to quality care.

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Pete Sessions Plan for Job Creation

Read more about Pete Sessons plan for job creation.
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