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Name: Karen Tucker on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ellen Jacobs on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Shirley Morganstein on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Don't let these changes go forward, please!Flag
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Name: Jessica Welsh on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I work with many individuals who have had strokes and benefit from services accessed with support from the Traumatic Brain Injury Fund. Please reconsider the proposed changes and consider the registration surcharge as a means to keep the TBI Fund intact. Thank you for your consideration to this urgent matter. -Jessica WelshFlag
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Name: Barbara Kaufman on Feb 11, 2010Comments: As a disabled person resulting from traumatic spinal surgery, I fully support any and all efforts to assist the disabled populaltion.Flag
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Name: Marcia Levy on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra O. Gold on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Significant benefits are being denied stroke survivors that would improve their quality of life! Please re-instate reimbursements for them.Flag
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Name: Charles Berkowitz on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Making the proposed changes in the TBI will have an enormously negative impact on many residetns of NJ. Perhaps there are better ways to cut costs such as only providing pensions for those who are working for the State of NJ>Flag
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Name: Robert Ullrich on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Please consider taking an additional $.50 to keep the Traumatic Brain Injury fund open and touching as many people as posible. I can't begin to explain how the fund has helped me get back into the workplace. Without it I don't know where I would be or if I would be working.Flag
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Name: James A Sherlock on Feb 11, 2010Comments: this has been extremely helpful to us.Flag
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Name: Francine Maybaum on Feb 11, 2010Comments: This must continueFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Please re-consider this tragic proposal.Flag
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Name: Patricia Monti on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Eileen Head on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean K. Gordon on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Bonnie Feldman on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Tarica on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen R. Feldman on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Tarica on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard M. Biase on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I suffer from Aphasia, and TBI enabled me to continue with individual speech therapy at Kessler in Chester when the Medicare funding ran out. If not for TBI I wouldn't be speaking as well as I am today. In fact, I am speaking so well that I will soon be doing volunteer work with other Aphasia victims at Kessler. Please do not discontinue funding for stroke victims. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments: An excellent use of $0.50 a year.Flag
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Name: Karen Peropat on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine Boardingham on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Janice Dittelman on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Please support the current TBI fund in New Jersey. This fund will continue to allow those people affected by stroke and TBI to live better lives. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Pamela Tamulevicius on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Drylewicz on Feb 11, 2010Comments: iFlag
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Name: Drothy J Gordimer on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I urge you to fully fund the TBI Fund by increasing the vehicle registration fee by $.50. Stroke victims need TBI funding to help return them to fully functioning members of their families and communties.Flag
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Name: Stacey Magliaro on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I had a stroke in November 2008. I have aphasia. It is very important that I go to therapy for my speech. I am not working from my job because of the stroke. I can only go to my therapy if it is paid for TBI. Please, please do not take the TBI away from people who had a stroke.Flag
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Name: Mary Linda Khoyan on Feb 11, 2010Comments: It is outrageous that the Fund would pull the rug out from under people who so desperately need and have come to depend upon this fund especially when they have gone through the laborious process of applying and being awarded the help. How do you award and then take away from those in such need - and now decide to pick and choose as to who will continue to receive the help? Is one set of disabled people more deserving than another? Is it based upon age (stroke)? To me, that is gross discrimination and should be explored by all of the powers available.Flag
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Name: Meredith Force Cozzarelli on Feb 11, 2010Comments: TBI Fund has allowed many of patients to continue with speech therapy and cognitive therapy services after a stroke or head injury. The Fund has enabled these patients to continue their progress and improve to return to work, school, or just improve overall quality of life.Flag
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Name: Amy Daniels on Feb 11, 2010Comments: The TBI Fund helps stroke victims regain dignity in their lives, offering hope and support for recovery beyond what is covered by insurance. The support provided by the TBI Fund to New Jersey residents who are stroke victims motivates them to achieve as full a recovery as possible and enables them to re-enter society as productive citizens and/or workers.Flag
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Name: Michelle O'Keefe on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Greenspan on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dorothy Bove on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Judy Apirian on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean Mattle on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa M. Schmidt on Feb 11, 2010Comments: please allow a more simple form of application, perhaps a doctor's prescription or such instead of a 4 page application AND a doctor's 3 page form---they don't have the time if they are to treat their daily patients...determinations ought to be made by income verification (it's all computerized now).Flag
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Name: Marilyn Certner Smith on Feb 11, 2010Comments: The TBI fund has made a critical difference for so many people as they recover and require services to once again enjoy a life with confidence. Keep the fund going and include people with stroke. Add the $.50 charge so that those who need the service can benefit.Flag
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Name: Ben Dickerson on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I had a stroke at 39, a year and a half ago. I have very good insurance, but I might not have it for long.Flag
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Name: Lisa Afflitto on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Baitinger on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Danielle Davgin on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Joyce Quinn on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Please save the TBI fund. I have seen it help countless families.Flag
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Name: Alvin Kornfeld on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael A. Dour on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rose Shoivlkin on Feb 11, 2010Comments: TBI afflicted individuals need all of the assistance they can get as every aspect of their lives are changed. Please do no satrip them of the state assistance. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Celeste Maucere on Feb 11, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Tschudy on Feb 11, 2010Comments: Increase the 50 cents to 1 dollarFlag
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Name: Sheldon Kay on Feb 11, 2010Comments: I have a good friend that has made great progress after a stroke due to the TBI fund. Please continue funding this program with a $.50 surcharge for auto registration. It is a small price to pay for a worthwhile program.Flag