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Whitehouse Hears Complaints from Health care Protesters

Chris Boardman

With the health care battle raging on in Washington over the weekend, part of the fight went on in Rhode Island Monday as Senator Sheldon Whitehouse met with health care reform protesters in Providence.

Thursday, Nov 19 at 3:02 PM Karen wrote ...

Hi, my name is Karen, and I have a problem> My mother who suufers form Alzheimer was told yesterday that her Health Insurance will not pay any longer for most of her medications. how can they do this. i have A brother who passed away in Jan. 2009 of Frontal Lobe Dementia that was a horrible time for our family and him. I don't want my mother to suffers anymore than she has to, but this plan is not working. I want to know if this was a plan of our government if is "SHAME ON YOU".

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