Honorable Charles Gonzalez, 20th Congressional District

To the Honorable Charles Gonzalez: Sir I am writing this message to implore you to make every effort to reinstate one thing into the health care reform bill during the reconciliation process. The one thing is to remove the exemptions the insurance companies enjoy from our anti-trust laws. I believe this single change will do [...]

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Letter to Charles Gonzales, 20th Congressional District, TX

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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Honorable Charles Gonzalez 20th District Replies, More Spin

They honorable Charles Gonzalez once again responds with spin and a sales pitch. Once again he does not address the issue I posed to him about removing the exemptions the insurance companies enjoy regarding the anti-trust laws nor answer the question, “will he fight to get this law repealed?” I am so tired of being [...]

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New Letter to the Honorable Charles Gonzalez, 20th Congressional District

This is my latest communication with my Congressman. I truly believe the one thing that will lower the cost of coverage is competition. The fact that the health insurance industry enjoys an exemption and is allowed to establish monopolies is ridiculous. The fact that one Senator had it removed from the Senate version to enhance [...]

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Charles Gonzalez Congressman 20th Congressional District, Response to a Constituents Letter of Concern of National Debt

    The following is a response from Mr Gonzalez to a letter I sent to voicing my concerns about the extremely large debt the United States is amassing due to the current laws being enacted by the Congress. I received the following letter from the Honorable Charles Gonzalez, of the 20th district, San Antonio [...]

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