| # | Name | Comments | City | US State |
|---|
| 1801 | Kate Lynch | | Brooklyn | NY |
| 1802 | Sandra Keegan | | Holtsville | NY |
| 1803 | keri nearywood | I support this amendment. | chatham | NY |
| 1804 | Anonymous | | East Northport | NY |
| 1805 | Mattea Orr | Please support women, babies, and families in their choices regarding pregnancy, labor, and delivery. | Corning | NY |
| 1806 | Anonymous | | Merrick | NY |
| 1807 | Karen Orr | We want to choose our health care providers based on our own needs | Pine City | NY |
| 1808 | Rob Orr | | Corning | NY |
| 1809 | Juan Altmayer Pizzorno | | Ithaca | NY |
| 1810 | Colin Smith | | Astoria | NY |
| 1811 | Nora Wilson | | Astoria | NY |
| 1812 | Diane Hawkins | | Baldwin | NY |
| 1813 | Miranda Field | | New York | NY |
| 1814 | Anonymous | | Hempstead | NY |
| 1815 | Derek Breen | "The practical result is that in NY State midwives are barred from independent practice despite being licensed, limiting the ability of consumers to access a full range of health care providers. "
The above says it all. While D.C. tries to figure out healthcare reform, I urge you to do your part by making these valuable providers more accessible and able to practice their craft especially in a part of the country that the entrenched, empowered business interests of the medical profession make life so very difficult for them.
I thank you for your consideration.
Regards,
Derek Breen | Baldwin | NY |
| 1816 | Eric Goldstein | I support this initiative because Midwives are skilled professionals trained to provide care to women during pregnancy and childbirth. | Washington, DC | DC |
| 1817 | Amy Waldowski | | Brooklyn | NY |
| 1818 | Lauren Yvonne Taylor | | Scarsdale | NY |
| 1819 | Sandy McCabe | I have worked with midwives and have used them in my own care. | Garden City Park | NY |
| 1820 | Alison Pellicane | | Long Beach | NY |
| 1821 | Anonymous | | West Babylon | NY |
| 1822 | Camillia Thompson | Irvington | NY |
| 1823 | Lynn Chandhok | | Brooklyn | NY |
| 1824 | Sarah White | | Watertown | NY |
| 1825 | alyson halpin | | lake grove | NY |
| 1826 | jason halpin | | lake grove | NY |
| 1827 | jason halpin | | lake grove | NY |
| 1828 | jason halpin | | lake grove | NY |
| 1829 | Bonnie | | Queens Village | NY |
| 1830 | Carol Sharma | I support this Act | Clifton Park | NY |
| 1831 | Maureen Murphy | | Albany | NY |
| 1832 | jean | | eagle bridge | NY |
| 1833 | Jennifer Quail | Rensselaer | NY |
| 1834 | Sayard Ryan | | Brooklyn | NY |
| 1835 | Emily Rossier | | Troy | NY |
| 1836 | Sylva Menard | | Troy | NY |
| 1837 | Rebecca Patton | | Rochester | NY |
| 1838 | Melissa | | carle place | NY |
| 1839 | Anonymous | | Freeport | NY |
| 1840 | Anonymous | | Freeport | NY |
| 1841 | Anonymous | | Freeport | NY |
| 1842 | Tara Ryba | Clearly corporate-minded care is underserving women and their families. Open up the opens, create some healthy competition and watch the standards for care soar higher. | Long Beach | NY |
| 1843 | Ebony Simpson | | Peachtree City | GA |
| 1844 | Christine Telford | | Corning | NY |