Here are more two chances to meet the Senator who is standing between the special interests and their goal of more control over medical care in Arizona!Saturday, October 20, 2012, 10am – noonObamacare w/ Doctor & the Legislator
Senator Antenori and AAPS Exec. Director Jane M. Orient, MD
Atria Bell Court Gardens, 6653 E. Carondelet Drive, Tucson, AZSunday, October 21, 2012, 1-3pmAttacked for Opposing
Senator Antenori and AAPS Exec. Director Jane M. Orient, MD
Atria Bell Court Gardens, 6653 E. Carondelet Drive, Tucson, AZSunday, October 21, 2012, 1-3pm
Obamacare w/ Doctor & the Legislator
Senator Antenori and Lee Vliet, MD
Kirk Bear Canyon Library, 8959 E Tanque Verde, Tucson, AZ
Senator Frank Antenori
Attacked for Opposing
ObamaCare Exchanges
ObamaCare’s health insurance exchanges must be stopped. Both state and federal exchanges will simply “exchange liberty for more government control over patients and their doctors, and patients lose their medical freedom,” explains AAPS member and Tucson physician, Elizabeth Lee Vliet, MD.
Arizona Senator Frank Antenori is one of a few state legislators brave enough to stand up to the Governor and the special interests pushing her to implement an exchange in our state. These special interests – and even some within the GOP under their control are actively working to unseat the Senator; they have even convinced Governor Brewer to withhold her support from this member of her own party. Without Senator Antenori in office, the insurance lobby and other proponents of government-controlled medicine think they have a clear path to implement ObamaCare exchanges in Arizona.
Senator Antenori is standing between the special interests and their goal of further takeover of medical care in Arizona. As a former Green Beret, he is uniquely qualified to defeat their hardball tactics. From 12 years as paramedic in New York CIty, he clearly understands the critical importance of medical freedom for patients.
For medical freedom to survive against the special interests, it is crucial for patients and physicians in Arizona that Senator Antenori is reelected.