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All the Shouting Getting You Down? Finding Facts About Healthcare Reform

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Thursday, September 10, 2009   

PHOENIX - Arizona's congressional delegation is back in the nation's capital this week after an August recess filled with sometimes heated public debates over health care reform. Around the country, the rancor at some town hall meetings might well have drowned out the facts about the proposed legislation.

Last week in Tucson, 8th District Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) won points for calming down opponents who confronted her on the issue. Laura Dean Friedrich, director of education and advocacy for the group Protestants for the Common Good, says such cool-headed discussions are needed so people can figure out whether the proposals are good for their families.

"I think the danger is that we won't make a good decision because we get focused on the conflict rather than focused on what the actual facts are."

Giffords strongly supports a public health care option, although opponents of the idea believe it's a step toward socialized medicine and puts the government between doctors and patients. In Friedrich's view, it's up to Arizonans to educate themselves by looking for trusted, nonpartisan sources of information about the issue.

"The Kaiser Foundation, for example, has some excellent material. It's very complex material - it's not a quick read, but it's excellent material."

Friedrich also says she understands that some people with health insurance coverage are afraid of losing what they already have.

"If we work together, we don't have to be afraid. We're smart people in this country. We can figure out how to do this."

Giffords has said she won't support any health care reform bill that doesn't pay for itself.



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