How did New Jersey vote?
Voting FOR the Bill:
Rep. Robert Andrews (D) NJ-01
Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D) NJ-06
Rep. Bill Pascrell (D) NJ-8
Rep. Steven Rothman (D) NJ-9
Rep. Donald Payne (D) NJ-10
Rep. Rush Holt (D) NJ-12
Rep. Albio Sires (D) NJ-13
PINK SLIP TIME – ELECTION DAY – NOVEMBER 2, 2010
Voting AGAINST the Bill:
Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R) NJ-02
Rep. John Alder (D) NJ-03
Rep. Christopher Smith (R) NJ-04
Rep. Scott Garrett (R) NJ-05
Rep. Leonard Lance (R) NJ-07
Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) NJ-11
PLEASE THANK THEM FOR THEIR EFFORTS
Hands Off My Health Care Rally In Washington DC. Nov 5, 2009










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Bergen County’s two immunization clinics, scheduled for Friday and Nov. 17, were filling quickly, said Sheri Hensley, a county spokeswoman. Registration is required, and 1,700 of the 2,000 doses had been assigned as of Friday.
New Jersey providers have been shipped 797,700 doses as of Friday afternoon, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control. That includes local public health departments, individual doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other agencies.
welcome to nationalised medicince wait in line for hours and no medicine
I think you got that wrong. It is the Democrats who voted in favor of National Healthcare Insurance that should be worried.
Let me ask you what government run program is actually efficient? Can you name one? I am now paying $130 a month for television. My cell phone bill is in the stratosphere and let's not forget about the transportation sector and banking industries also well run government entities all instituted with promises of better services for less.
There is no free lunch.
John Alder - smartest one in the list.
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