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WILMINGTON –Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) will hold a tele-town hall meeting on health care reform to hear questions, comments and concerns from Delawareans regarding the recently enacted comprehensive health reform law, and share his own thoughts. The call will begin at 6:30 pm on Monday, April 12, 2010.
“In March, the President signed the comprehensive health reform bill into law, marking a historic moment for our country after decades of struggle for reform. The law will help more than 130,000 Delawareans get health care coverage while improving our nation’s health care services. The bill will not only reduce health care costs for families and businesses, but also reduce the federal deficit by $1.3 trillion dollars over the next 20 years,” said Sen. Carper.
I believe this law is an important step of many as we continue to improve our nation’s health care system.I know Delawareans have a lot of questions about our comprehensive health reform legislation and how it will impact them. I invite you to join my tele-town hall so I can help answer your questions about this important legislation.” 
The tele-town hall is part of an ongoing effort by Sen. Carper to address questions and concerns Delawareans have about the new health reform law. To sign up for the tele-town hall, constituents may call one of Sen. Carper’s offices in Delaware or Washington, D.C., or sign up on his website, www.carper.senate.gov.
Wilmington (302) 573-6291
Dover (302) 674-3308
Georgetown (302) 856-7690
Washington, D.C. (202) 224-2441