Posted on 08/22/2009 7:29:00 AM PDT by HiJinx
SIERRA VISTA Local people involved with politics welcomed U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords announcement Friday that she will hold a Sierra Vista town hall meeting on health care reform.
The meeting will be one of three in the Democrats district. The others will be in Green Valley and Tucson.
Republican Edward Hylsky of Sierra Vista was pleased when informed Friday evening of Giffords announcement.
I think its about time, Hylsky said. I think shes finally come to her senses.
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat, is from Arizona's 8th Congressional District, which includes Cochise County. (File photo by Suzanne Cronn Herald/Review)
Hylsky protested two weeks ago in front of Giffords local office. His wife, Vera, has organized local Tea Party protests against what many feel is overtaxation.
Hylsky said the Sierra Vista town hall meeting will allow Giffords to hear our concerns. He said many people also want an explanation from her on where she stands and why.
Bob Bland, chairman of the Cochise County Democratic Committee, said he has been hearing from many constituents who do not want a single-payer health coverage system. He volunteers every Friday at the county Democratic office in Sierra Vista. Friday, the phone was ringing constantly, and many people walked into the office.
It feels like its two months before the election and not 14, Bland said. I am working with them, even though theyre very disappointed with whats going forward in Congress.
He added, Thats part of democracy.
Were stirred up, and the Republicans are stirred up, and the whole country is stirred up, Bland said.
Independent voter Bill Stillmaker of Hereford has protested against Giffords.
Stillmaker plans to attend her town hall meeting at Buena Performing Arts Center on Aug. 31 if she is going to be there in person and wont hide behind the telephone.
I firmly believe that health care needs reform, Stillmaker said. It does not need a complete overhaul.
It doesnt matter whats in the bill or not, he said. What matters is can we afford it as a nation.
He said the tort reform is needed, and there is also need to insure those who do not have health coverage. But he is adamantly opposed to re-inventing the wheel.
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
Sierra Vista
6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at Buena High School Performing Arts Center. RSVP: 459-3115 or RSVPGiffords.CochiseCounty@mail.house.gov
Green Valley
9 to 11 a.m. Sept. 1 at West Social Center, 1111 Via Arcoiris. RSVP: 881-3588 or RSVPGiffords.GreenValley@mail.house.gov
Tucson
6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 1 at Saguaro High School, 545 N. Camino Seco. RSVP: 881-3588 or RSVPGiffords@mail.house.gov
SURGE OF INTEREST
According to Giffords' office, since May 26, when Giffords held her first town hall on health insurance reform, the congresswomans office has received more than 20,000 calls, emails and letters from constituents about health issues. This high level of interest was reflected at the May town hall, which attracted about 1,000 people. Giffords also hosted a July 27 telephone town hall on health insurance reform that had nearly 5,000 participants.
Dont' let us down!
Ping!
Don’t forget that Jesse Kelly will be here this morning, too. I may see some of you there.
and not a word about it in the paper this morning, hmmmmm... does somebody have an agenda????? hmmmmm...
My Bad. The “RSPV” is part of the e-mail address:
RSVPGiffords.CochiseCounty@mail.house.gov
There ya go!
Talk at the rally was that the organizers suspect that all the tickets have already been handed out.
I RSVP’d right after the meet’n’greet this AM. Also sent the info to all my local terrorist extremist friends.
Well then, we will just have to fill the parking lot!
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