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ArticlesThe following articles were either written by Coalition staff or mention the Coalition and its work. To read these articles in their entirety, we suggest that you visit the website of the original publisher.February 9, 2007: SFGate.com David Lazarous quoted the Coalition in his article, “Slow state for health coalition.”February 6, 2007: The Wall Street Journal Sarah Lueck referenced the Coalition in her article, “Opening Bid on Health Care.”February 1, 2007: Roll Call Morton M. Kondracke mentioned the Coalition in the article, “As ’08 Candidates Debate ‘Universal’ Health, Let’s Cover Kids.”January 25, 2007: The Christian Science Monitor Mark Trumbull and Gregory M. Lamb included the Coalition in their article, “Bush’s gambit on health insurance.”January 23, 2007: CQ Healthbeat News Mary Agnes Carey mentioned the Coalition in her article, “More Criticism for Bush’s State of the Union Health Proposals.”January 19, 2007: The Wall Street Journal Deborah Solomon and David Wessel mentioned the Coalition in their article, “Health-Insurance Gap Surges and Political Issue.”January 18, 2007: McClatchy Newspapers Tony Pugh referenced the Coalition in his article, “Group presses Congress to extend health coverage.”January 9, 2007: Los Angeles Times Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar mentioned the Coalition in this article, “Healthcare spending eases off.October 11, 2006: The Des Moines Register Tony Leys mentioned the Coalition in his article, “Culver, Nussle discuss health-care issues.”October 1, 2006: Star-Telegram.com Neil Strassman and Aman Batheja referenced the Coalition in their article, “Challengers talk about healthcare.”September 12, 2006: Helena Independent Record Mike Dennison quoted the Coalition in his article, “National healthcare reform critical, says expert.”August 30, 2006: The Christian Science Monitor Alexandra Marks mentioned the Coalition in her article, “At last, buoyant economy lifts incomes.”August 30, 2006: The Des Moines Register Tommy Thompson wrote an article titled, “Press candidates about extending health insurance to more Americans.”August 16, 2006: The Christian Science Monitor Patrik Jonsson referenced the Coalition in his article, “Companies explore overseas healthcare.”June 21, 2006: The Los Angeles Times Lee Romney mentioned the Coalition in an article titled, “San Francisco Divided Over Novel Healthcare Plan.”June 4, 2006: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sally Kalson mentioned the Coalition in her article titled, “Feed the beast, starve the patient.”February 19, 2006: Belleville.com George Pawlaczyk quoted the Coalition in his article, “Part-time officials get health insurance benefits.”February 3, 2006: Long Island Business News David Reich-Hale referenced the Coalition in his article, “Targeting the HAS market.”January 30, 2006: American Health Line referenced the Coalition in their article regarding the State of the Union Eve and HAS ProposalsJanuary 29, 2006: The Wall Street Journal Sarah Lueck mentioned the Coalition in her article, “Bush Targets Medical Costs.”January 27, 2006: Knight Ridder Newspapers Kevin G. Hall and Tony Pugh mentioned the Coalition in their article, “Bush’s health care plan proves controversial before it’s been offered.”January 27, 2006: The Christian Science Monitor Alexandra Marks quoted the Coalition in her article, “How Bush would tame healthcare costs.”January 26, 2006: The New York Times Melt Freudenheim mentioned the Coalition in his article title, “Prognosis Is Mixed for Health Savings.”The articles below were written by NCHC staff and syndicated to local newspapers across the country. To read and print the articles, you will need Adobe Reader.Consumers Lose Confidence in Health Care System
“If you have a concern about the quality of our nation’s health care system, you are not alone.”Health Care Costs Threaten Middle Class
“Knowing what to expect can help you prepare for the future — especially when it comes to health care costs.”Increasing Concern About Health Care.
“Although worrying may not be good for your health, an increasing number of Americans are worried about the state of our nation’s health care system.”

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