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May 11, 2010
Vermont

Public Service Announcement on Healthcare Reform is running during the Month of May. Click on this link and choose Healthcare Reform to view the video.

May 3, 2010
Massachusetts, Vermont

Cancer Research Is Our Future George Blough received the worst news she could hear in 1990 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Thankfully she had a

April 28, 2010
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont

Congressional Hearing to Highlight Need for Increased Federal Funding for Medical Research Sustained Investment is Critical to Continued Progress in the Fight to Defeat Cancer WASHINGTON – April

March 30, 2010
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont

Congress yesterday took its final historic votes to repair the broken health care system, approving a package of improvements that strengthen the broad reform bill that President Obama signed into law this week. I had the privilege of being in Washington, D.C. with Society

March 22, 2010
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont

In two historic votes, the U.S. House of Representatives tonight passed health care reform legislation that includes several provisions that meaningfully improve the health care system for cancer patients, survivors, and their families. Although the bill is not perfect, it meets the reform priorities

March 9, 2010
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont

Message From John Seffrin Meaningful health care reform is closer than ever to becoming a reality. Following decades in which the nation’s health care system

February 16, 2010
Vermont

Over the past week Congress and the White House have devoted considerable attention to the federal budget, the economy, and jobs; we expect those to remain the primary focus during the coming weeks.

January 22, 2010
Vermont

What a difference a week makes. As you've undoubtedly been following in the news, health care reform efforts are in a very different place than they were when we communicated with you last Friday.

January 22, 2010
Vermont

Following the historic passage of health care reform legislation in the U.S. Senate in December and the U.S. House of Representatives in November, congressional leaders have been meeting since the beginning of the year to merge the two versions into one final bill.