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Thursday, August 6th 2009
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AFP-Maryland activists, along with 200 other people, attended the recent Town Hall meeting at Mardela Springs High School and recorded the event on YouTube. Below is a clip of a local citizen on the recent health care proposal. To watch all of the event, please CLICK HERE.



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Wednesday, August 5th 2009
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Next week, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) will be holding a series of three (3) town hall meetings regarding health care and cap & trade. AFP-Maryland encourages all citizens to attend these meetings to have their voice heard. Below is his schedule for next week.


Monday, August 10th - 7:00pm


Towson University Center for the Arts


Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall


Corner of Cross Campus and Osler Drives


Towson, MD 21204


*parking is available across the street from the Center for the Arts on Auburn Drive off Osler Drive on Lot 13


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Friday, July 31st 2009
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The Annapolis Tea Party: Tenth Amendment Rally is the first rally of its kind to focus on the Bill of Rights and the Tenth Amendment. This rally will celebrate the Bill of Rights, and explain how these Amendments protect Americans. We will also be focusing on the recent health care battle in

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Monday, July 27th 2009
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The Join Patients First health care tour landed in Salisbury, MD on Thursday evening. A crowd of about 200 packed Caruthers Hall on the campus of Salisbury University to send Congress a message that government-run health care is not an option.


Health care summit at Salisbury UniversityHealth care summit at Salisbury University

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Monday, July 20th 2009
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At the recent National Governors Association meeting, many of the attendees, Republican and Democrat, did not take kindly to the recent Health Care "reform" proposals being floated in the House of Representatives. The biggest fear: high Medicaid costs being passed on to the states. Concerns are rising about a large unfunded mandate at a time when revenues are declining at levels not seen before.


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