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National Health Reform and Utah—What’s the story?
Join us for a STATEWIDE discussion, Tuesday June 23rd from 4:00 to 6:00 pm
 7 locations across Utah connected by video, plus a statewide Webcast

 

It’s time for the next in our series of statewide conversations on national health reform, and we’ll be discussing actual legislation

Many Utahns are struggling to get or keep quality, affordable health care.  Fortunately for all of us, the process is moving quickly.  By June 23rd Congressional committees overseeing health reform will have released legislation designed to make health care more affordable, support you and your doctor, and cover the uninsured.  Several critical issues remain unresolved, however, and we want to hear your feedback and input!

This unique statewide event will feature individuals from our Storybank (Utahns Speak Up) who will personalize the abstract policy proposals and explain how specific reforms will give them (and you) more choice, control, and peace of mind.  We’ll also leave time for you to tell your health care story and interact with our Congressional delegation (staffers) and the media.

Seating is limited: Don’t miss this STATEWIDE discussion on National Health Reform and Utah: What’s the Story? Attend 1 of 7 locations around the state!

When: Tuesday June 23rd from 4:00 to 6:00 pm
Where: 7 locations across Utah connected by video, plus a statewide Webcast
Seating is first come, first servedTo reserve a spot, click on the link of the location you’d like to attend below:

  1. Logan: Cache Valley Community Health Center
  2. Ogden: Midtown Community Health Center
  3. Farmington: Davis County Health Department
  4. Salt Lake: University of Utah Health Sciences Building (HSEB)
  5. Murray: Association for Utah Community Health or AUCH
  6. Provo: Mountainlands Community Health Center
  7. St. George: Community Health Center of St. George
  8. **Webstream** If you just can’t join us at one of the sites, participate online!  You’ll be able to hear and see the presentation and submit questions via email. 

Please include the following contact information in the body of the RSVP email:
                Name and  Organization (if any)
                Address, City, State, Zipcode
                Telephone Number
                Email Address

Once you RSVP, we’ll send you the address and directions, or log-in instructions for the webcast.  PLEASE TRY TO PARTICIPATE AT ONE OF THE PHYSICAL SITES: You will get more out of it and so will the media and congressional staffers. For more information please contact Stacey Earle at 801-433-2299.