AFP Nebraska

Nebraska Chapter of AFP

PO Box 82862

Lincoln, NE 68501

402-310-7897

Email: infoNE@afphq.org

Fall Events Calendar

Fall Events Calendar

Take a look at Americans for Prosperity-Nebraska fall events and join us!

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Monday, October 19th 2009
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Contact: Brad Stevens (402) 310-7897; bstevens@afphq.org


- AFP-Nebraska has collected thousands of petitions across the state opposing government-run health care–

Tomorrow, Tuesday Oct. 20 at 12 Noon, Americans for Prosperity-Nebraska will present Senator Ben Nelson’s Omaha office with thousands of signed petitions from across the state requesting the Senator vote against any bill that increases the size and scope of the federal government, increases the cost of health care or limits health insurance options.

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Friday, October 16th 2009
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Health Care Bus Tour

www.joinpatientsfirst.com

Wednesday Oct. 28th
Morning at 9am
South Sioux City
Scenic Park Campground
1021 E. 6th Street
South Sioux City, NE 68776

Wednesday, Oct. 28th
12 Noon
Columbus
New World Inn
265 33rd Avenue
Columbus, NE 68601

Wednesday, Oct. 28th
Evening at 5:30pm
Fremont
Comfort Inn and Suites
1649 E. 23rd Street
Fremont, NE 68025

Thursday, Oct. 29th
Morning at 9am
Beatrice
Robertson Park
Corner of 9th and High Street
Beatrice, NE 68310

Thursday, Oct. 29th
12 Noon
Nebraska City

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Tuesday, October 13th 2009
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Contact: Brad Stevens (402) 310-7897, bstevens@afphq.org

- Difficult Economic Times Call for Scrupulous Examination of Legislative ‘A’ Bills –
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Tuesday, October 13th 2009
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Contact: Brad Stevens (402) 310-7897; bstevens@afphq.org

- Nebraska Medicaid Patients Denied Treatment at Mayo Clinic Because Government-run Program Offers Low Payment Rates, Administrative Burden –

Patients come from all over the world to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, for innovative and high quality health care. Yet, starting next year, Nebraska Medicaid patients will be barred from continuing their treatment at the Mayo Clinic because of ‘low payment rates and a heavy administrative burden’ associated with Medicaid.

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Wednesday, October 7th 2009
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The Baucus bill not only will increase the size and scope of the federal government and increase the cost of health care, it will also place unfunded mandates on the states in the millions and billions of dollars.

Watch Governor Heineman as he explains why this government-run health care plan is bad for Nebraska, particularly during a difficult economic tim.

http://www.foxnews.com/video2/video08.html?maven_referralObject=10402153...

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