Posted by RodZ on February 1, 2010 · 4 Comments
The Honorable Charles Gonzalez
Dear Representative, it has been reported by Dylan Ratigan of MSNBC in the Huffington Post that health insurance companies are exempt from the Sherman anti-trust laws.
If this report is accurate and true why is this the case? You have stated you want fair and open competition but I fail to [...]
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Posted by RodZ on January 6, 2010 · 2 Comments
Dear Mr. Zagala:
I want you to know that I understand why the provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (HR 1) concern you, and I hope I can offer some reassurance.
The idea of borrowing more money, when our national debt has double in recent years, is counterintuitive at the least, but [...]
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Posted by RodZ on October 2, 2009 · 4 Comments
The following is Senator Cornyn’s response to my question of what his position is on healthcare reform. I find it interesting that he makes no mention of trying to overturn the exemption from the Sherman anti-trust laws that insurance companies enjoy, especially since the law affects Texas. What you see in the response is the [...]
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