| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Margaret Herrington | |
| 302 | Anonymous | |
| 303 | Roger Warren | Eventually, we will have both private and public health plans in the same way that we have private and public schools. How soon then can we get the public option out there for Oregonians? |
| 304 | Carroll English | |
| 305 | Shirley Foust | |
| 306 | Mary Ann Dabritz | |
| 307 | Don Kuhns | |
| 308 | Bryce Elder | We need publicly owned health insurance. --more accountability, and better rates! |
| 309 | Garrick Sitongia | We need to cancel profit as the unofficial number one priority motive and measure of a doctor's worth and make patient welfare the priority and patients health as a measure of a doctor's value. If that sounds naive, then we have been living in a corrupted system and have gotten used to it. Returning health care to it's core values isn't just cost effective, it will save lives by removing conflicts of interest so that medical errors are remedied instead of denied and ignored, in which case becoming a personal catastrophe for the victim because taking responsibility for mistakes cuts into profits. |
| 310 | Reid Elder | |
| 311 | Anonymous | Speaking as a private citizen, I feel it is essential that a publicly owned and administered accountable health plan be available to Oregonians. While open to anyone, all health insurance provided through public employers in Oregon could be administered through this plan. |
| 312 | Larry Buschman | |
| 313 | Sofia Buschman | |
| 314 | John Nikkel | |
| 315 | Rebecca Ragain | |
| 316 | R. Charles Vars, Jr. | |
| 317 | Ann Brodie | A single payer health plan for OR and the whole country is the only way!! |
| 318 | peg marie johnoson | |
| 319 | paul m smith | |
| 320 | howard rotstein | we will NEVER have affordable and equitable healthcare with the corporations involved in it, we need no bottom line economics. |
| 321 | katy mcfadden | This so essential to the health of a society. |
| 322 | Richard Goodemoot | I support this even though I already have satisfactory health insurance. |
| 323 | marie L. Gumieney | |
| 324 | Bonnie Pyle | |
| 325 | Frank N Turner | Inclusion of a competitive public system will help assure a "level playing field" for both public and private coverage options, and will increase consumer choice |
| 326 | Jonathan Hart | It's about time we all had equality in treatment. I say health care for all is a right for every person. |
| 327 | linda vanderzanden | make it work and soon |
| 328 | kelly stearns | it is a public health crisis that so many are uninsured. Insuring everyone is the best plan. |
| 329 | Bruce Vanderzanden | |
| 330 | Ginger Chapman | It is simply time. It is disgraceful that we are the only industrial nation that does not take care of all of its citizens. |
| 331 | george laplante | |
| 332 | Cara Liddy | It is unacceptable that people forego care due to lack of insurance. Health care should be a right, not a priviledge. |
| 333 | Anonymous | |
| 334 | Michael Roberson | |
| 335 | Anonymous | Health care now! |
| 336 | Eileen Delaney | |
| 337 | Nichole Enriquez | |
| 338 | Anonymous | |
| 339 | Anonymous | |
| 340 | CINDY AMANN | |
| 341 | elizabeth brady | |
| 342 | Jamie C Franks | |
| 343 | Anonymous | |
| 344 | Christina Sudduth | |
| 345 | Jeff Horne | I believe health care is a right, not a privilege. The current system is broken, and we need to fix it. 600,000 Oregonians lack health care. Something needs to be done. |
| 346 | CYNTHIA SONICK | |
| 347 | Lisa Bennett | |
| 348 | Lisa Bennett | |
| 349 | sean mccarthy | |
| 350 | Alex Nemirovsky | |