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E-mail Print Curing California Health Care: Five Steps to Universal Choice in 2007
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Start : Wednesday, January 31, 2007 06:30 AM
End : Wednesday, January 31, 2007 09:30 AM
Location : Stuft Pizza, Campbell (private room) 1461 Campbell Avenue (at San Tomas Aquino), Campbell, CA 95008 (408) 871-7171

 

Featuring... Pete Constant, San Jose City Councilman, and John R. Graham, Director of Health Care Studies at Pacific Research Institute
About the speakers:

PETE CONSTANT is a longtime San Jose resident, with experience both as a police officer (14 years) and small business owner (over 20 years) and community leader. On November 6, he won his race for San Jose City Council, District 1, making him the only Republican on the 9-member council. He’ll talk to us about the challenges he’ll face representing San Jose residents (a.k.a. taxpayers), goals for his term in office, and what SVTA members can do to support the principles of fiscal conservatism he hopes to bring to the Council of the city of San Jose--the “capital of Silicon Valley.”

JOHN R. GRAHAM is Director of Health Care Studies at Pacific Research Institute, author of a paper on the challenge of the uninsured in California, and the primary author of the Health Policy Prescriptions series, which recently has addressed reforming Medicaid, expanding Health Savings Accounts, & pharmaceutical legal liabilities. He has written on prescription drug regulation, pricing medicines, and medical savings accounts.

Before joining Pacific Research Institute, Graham was Director of Health & Pharmaceutical Policy Research at Canada’s Fraser Institute. He speaks frequently on radio and television, and at conferences worldwide.

ADMISSION: $20 per individual; $35 per couple NEWCOMER Newcomers who join SVTA at the January 31st meeting will receive a SPECIAL! special discount on their 1-year individual, family, or business membership.

 


Registration Detail
PSVP: Call (408) 279-5000 Please join us for a wonderful evening of dinner, meeting your fellow taxpayers, and two very informative talks! Silicon Valley Taxpayers’ Association www.SVTaxpayers.org 408/279-5000

To read the full 'Curing California Health Care: Five Steps to Universal Choice in 2007', please download the PDF version.

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