Who do you trust?

The most important question when it comes to Graham-Cassidy

 

(BISMARCK, ND) – The health care system is complicated, but the question of who to trust when it comes to Republicans’ newest health care repeal bill is not:
 
On one side, in support of Graham-Cassidy, are North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven, Rep. Kevin Cramer and Gov. Doug Burgum.
 
On the other side, opposing Graham-Cassidy, are numerous health care organizations representing doctors, medical professionals, hospitals, insurers and patients.
 
“The truth is: Sen. Hoeven, Rep. Cramer and Gov. Burgum are supporting the disastrous Graham-Cassidy bill that would result in an estimated 47,000 North Dakotans losing their health coverage for political reasons, to make good on a campaign slogan,” said Democratic-NPL executive director Scott McNeil. “Simply put, Hoeven, Cramer and Burgum are putting their party ahead North Dakota families, despite the severe consequences.”
 
Take a look for yourself and ask: “Who do I trust?”  
 

Supports Graham-Cassidy: Opposes Graham-Cassidy:
 

  • U.S. Sen. John Hoeven
  • U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer
  • Gov. Doug Burgum

 

 

  • AARP, North Dakota
  • ALS Association
  • American Cancer Society
  • American College of Physicians
  • American Diabetes Association
  • American Medical Association
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • America’s Essential Hospitals
  • Americas Health Insurance Plans
  • American Heart Association
  • American Hospital Association
  • American Lung Association
  • American Nurses Association
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • The Arc
  • Arthritis Foundation
  • Association of Community Affiliated Plans
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
  • Catholic Health Association
  • Children’s Hospital Association
  • Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdoses
  • Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities
  • Consumers Union
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
  • Family Voices
  • Federation of American Hospitals
  • Greater New York Hospital Association
  • JDRF
  • Lutheran Services in America
  • Kaiser Permanente
  • Kansas Hospital Association
  • March of Dimes
  • National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
  • National Health Council
  • National Multiple Sclerosis Society
  • National Organization for Rare Diseases
  • The School Superintendent’s Association and 70+ groups
  • Volunteers of America
  • Women Heart 
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