Now that the House and Senate have both passed versions of this bill, a
much smaller group from each body will hammer out the differences in a
conference committee. At this stage of the game, it is my understanding
that it is most effective to target only those congressmen and women on
that committee. Does anybody know who those people are?
Or other info on this bill--I saw the head of the American Medical Assoc
on the Newshour last night and he did not even mention this issue.
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Sherry L. Hamby, Ph.D.
Family Research Laboratory (603) 862-2515 (office)
126 Horton Social Science Center (603) 862-1122 (fax)
University of New Hampshire slhamby at hopper.unh.edu
Durham, NH 03824
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