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Gabrielle Cusumano on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 5:51:52 PM
'House Democrats Censor Republican's Use of Term 'Government-Run' Health Care in Constituent Communications>" (See Article below Conyer links)
Jul 28, 2009
... Conyers Won't Bother
Reading Health Care Bill Before Vote
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Conyers figured that his
remarks would be overlooked in the wake of
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Conyers Sees No Point in Members Reading 1000-Page Health Care Bill
Jul 27, 2009 ... questioned the point of lawmakers reading the health care bill. .... The audience seemed to greet Conyers remark with a cold silence, ...
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Jul 27, 2009 ... The e-mail asked him to change an audio message on health care from "government ... but the President can blurt out blatantly racist remarks with no repercussions? .... Conyers Sees No Point in Reading 1000-Page Bill ...
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House Democrats Censor Republican's Use of Term 'Government-Run' Health Care in Constituent Communications
Monday, July 27, 2009
By Penny Starr, Senior Staff Writer
(CNSNews.com) – Rep. John Carter (R-Texas) made public last week an e-mail from the Franking Commission -- a bipartisan panel that oversees messages from lawmakers -- asking him to change the phrase “government run” health care to "public option."
The term was part of an audio message recorded by Carter’s staff for a town hall event on health care. The message said: “The House Democrats unveiled a government-run health care plan.”
The Franking Commission, which is authorized by law to oversee mail and other communications between members of Congress and their constituents that is paid for with federal funds, sent an e-mail to Carter's staff requesting that the wording in the message be changed.
“I received the script back from the majority, and there are a couple of changes that need to be made to make it compliant,” the Franking Commission e-mail said. “In the first paragraph (answering machine message, automatic connection) change ‘House Democrats unveiled a government run health care plan’ to either ‘the house majority (sic) unveiled a public option health care plan’ or ‘Just this past week the House majority (sic) unveiled a health care plan which I believe will cost taxpayers ….’”
“Change this on both scripts and send it back to me,” the e-mail concluded.
Carter unveiled the e-mail at a press conference on Capitol Hill on Thursday. At the same conference, Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) said his colorful chart on “Obamacare” – which was voted into the record on the floor of the House earlier this month – was rejected by the Franking Commission for use in his communications with constituents.. (Excerpted see more of this article at: http://cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=51584