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Bills

SENATE

S.2819 (37 Cosponsors) - Economic Recovery in Health Care Act of 2008, As of May 21, 2008

HOUSE

H.R.3533 (237 Cosponsors) - Public and Teaching Hospital Preservation Act, As of April 3, 2008 

H.R.4105 (96 Cosponsors) - Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor Program Moratorium Act of 2007, As of June 10, 2008

H.R.5613 (220 Cosponsors) - Protecting the Medicaid Safety Net Act of 2008, As of April 24, 2008


Congressional Scorecard

110th Congress

109th Congress


Recent Letters

Neal-English Letter  (Opposing Proposed FY2009 Budget Cuts) As of March 5, 2008 (CLOSED): 265 Signers

Lincoln-Roberts Letter (Opposing Proposed FY2009 Budget Cuts) As of February 29, 2008 (CLOSED): 59 Signers


Closed Letters Previously Circulated on the Hill

HOUSE:  


Tubbs Jones-Porter Letter (Urging IRS to improve its new draft Schedule H for tax-exempt hospitals) As of November 7, 2007 (Closed):307 Signers

Altmire-Welch Letter (Urging Block of Behavioral Offset Implementation),  As of September 20, 2007

Lewis-Weller Letter (Opposing CMS' Proposed Medicare Cuts), As of June 12, 2007 (Closed): 269 Signers

Neal-English Letter  (Opposing Medicare and Medicaid Cuts) As of March 15, 2007 (Closed): 223 Signers

Eshoo-King Letter (Opposing Medicaid cuts)  As of February 26, 2007 (Closed):  226 Signers


SENATE:

Salazar-Roberts Letter (Opposing CMS' Proposed Medicare Cuts), As of June 6, 2007 (Closed): 63 Signers

Lincoln-Roberts Letter (Opposing Medicare and Medicaid cuts)  As of March 15, 2007 (Closed):43 Signers

Durbin-Dole Letter (Opposing Medicaid cuts)  As of February 16, 2007 (Closed): 43 Signers


 

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