Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Petitions
I have the petitions and we need 1980 for Highland County alone and 600, 000 for the state....We need all the help we can get..please contact Tonya @ 937-509-9316...We need to get this done by June 30th, 2010.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Help Circulating the Perserve Health Freedom Amendment Petitions
Highland County needs as many people as possible to help gather signatures. Highland County needs at least 1400 to 2000 signatures by June 2010. If anyone is interested please contact Tonya Aber @ vaber@cinci.rr.com. With the help of everyone, we can make this happen.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tax Revolt
Please join the march with your fellow American's. We are sending a message to Washington and letting them know...we will not be ignored any longer.
www.onlinetaxrevolt.com
www.onlinetaxrevolt.com
Health Freedom Amendment
PLease anyone who is interested in trying to stop the ObamaCare bill, go to this site and sigh the Health Freedon Amendement. We need 500,00 signatures to place on ballot by NOV 2010. We must gathers signatures in 44 out of 88 counties. You can pre-register by going to the site I will list on the bottom.
Please tell everyone you know. We only have until July to have the required signatures. Together with the help of each other we can beat this.
www.ohiolibertycouncil.org
Please tell everyone you know. We only have until July to have the required signatures. Together with the help of each other we can beat this.
www.ohiolibertycouncil.org
Monday, March 22, 2010
Healthcare Overhaul Threatens Ohio's Future
Columbus to Washington: One Size Does Not Fit All – Enact HJR 3
For Immediate Release Contact: Megan Piwowar
March 22, 2010 (614) 466-0863
Columbus—State Reps. Ron Maag (R-Lebanon) and Barbara Sears (R-Maumee) today denounced the recent passage of the federal health care overhaul and asked for an additional hearing on their co-authored legislation, House Joint Resolution 3. Their measure would safeguard the freedom of Ohioans to make their own health care decisions after Congress passed the $940 billion federal health care bill that will restrict health care access, affordability and freedom for all Americans.
“The people of Ohio and our nation deserve better than this partisan bill that will raise taxes and cause our deficit to skyrocket, leaving our children to foot the bill,” Maag said. “Everyone can agree that the health care system should be improved, but this format is neither the hope nor the change the hardworking families of this state wanted.”
House Joint Resolution 3, commonly known as the Ohio Health Care Freedom Act, would propose an amendment to Ohio’s Constitution to prohibit any Ohio law or rule from forcing any person, employer or health care provider to participate in a health care system. Had the House majority moved forward with this initiative back in August, the measure would have appeared as a ballot issue in February 2010.
“I’m disappointed that in the face of mounting government spending and control, Ohio’s Democrats refused to even allow the Ohio Health Care Freedom Act to be placed on the ballot for the people to decide,” Sears added. “In Columbus and in Washington, D.C. alike, elected officials are supposed to uphold the will of the people, not manipulate democracy and circumvent public input. I respectfully reiterate our request for HJR 3 to have more hearings and encourage the House majority to place the measure before the full House for a vote.”
According to a recent Quinnipiac Poll, Ohioans oppose Congress’s health care overhaul 56 to 33 percent. The bill is projected to cost an average of nearly $95 billion annually over the next decade with costs accelerating over time. In 2018, national health care expenditures are projected to exceed $4.5 trillion as per the Congressional Budget Office and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
For Immediate Release Contact: Megan Piwowar
March 22, 2010 (614) 466-0863
Columbus—State Reps. Ron Maag (R-Lebanon) and Barbara Sears (R-Maumee) today denounced the recent passage of the federal health care overhaul and asked for an additional hearing on their co-authored legislation, House Joint Resolution 3. Their measure would safeguard the freedom of Ohioans to make their own health care decisions after Congress passed the $940 billion federal health care bill that will restrict health care access, affordability and freedom for all Americans.
“The people of Ohio and our nation deserve better than this partisan bill that will raise taxes and cause our deficit to skyrocket, leaving our children to foot the bill,” Maag said. “Everyone can agree that the health care system should be improved, but this format is neither the hope nor the change the hardworking families of this state wanted.”
House Joint Resolution 3, commonly known as the Ohio Health Care Freedom Act, would propose an amendment to Ohio’s Constitution to prohibit any Ohio law or rule from forcing any person, employer or health care provider to participate in a health care system. Had the House majority moved forward with this initiative back in August, the measure would have appeared as a ballot issue in February 2010.
“I’m disappointed that in the face of mounting government spending and control, Ohio’s Democrats refused to even allow the Ohio Health Care Freedom Act to be placed on the ballot for the people to decide,” Sears added. “In Columbus and in Washington, D.C. alike, elected officials are supposed to uphold the will of the people, not manipulate democracy and circumvent public input. I respectfully reiterate our request for HJR 3 to have more hearings and encourage the House majority to place the measure before the full House for a vote.”
According to a recent Quinnipiac Poll, Ohioans oppose Congress’s health care overhaul 56 to 33 percent. The bill is projected to cost an average of nearly $95 billion annually over the next decade with costs accelerating over time. In 2018, national health care expenditures are projected to exceed $4.5 trillion as per the Congressional Budget Office and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Friday, March 19, 2010
http://www.ohcongress.com/
Please go to this site and fill out form and fax, email or mail letters to our congressman....
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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