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Rep. Hoyer Hosts Town Hall on Health Care Reform


As Congress looks to reform America's health care system to lower costs, improve quality, expand access and ensure a choice of doctors and health plans, Congressman Steny Hoyer hosted a town hall meeting to discuss citizens' concerns with the current health care system and their ideas for how to improve it. 

Watch video of the event on CSPAN.
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to Create Jobs & Boost Economy

On Friday, February 13, the House passed President Obama's American Reinvestment and Recovery Act to create jobs and provide an immediate boost to our economy while securing long-term growth. 

» Read Press Release
» Watch Floor Statement
» Listen to Hoyer's recent telephone townhall meeting with constituents on the state of the economy and the economic recovery bill.
» Story: Stimulus may send money to schools
» Story: Biden seeks upgrades for MD train station
» Story: Interior Sec. Pitches Stimulus in Prince George's
» Column: Reinvesting in our Economy, Rebuilding America



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Issue Spotlight

Healthcare

The Census Bureau reported that nearly 45 million Americans, including more than 1 million Marylanders, were without any form of health insurance in 2003. In its Current Population Survey, during the same year, the Bureau reported the largest increase in the number of uninsured people in the past decade - an increase of 14.6 percent, or 2.4 million people, over 2002. Congressman Hoyer is fighting to make healthcare more affordable for all Americans, and is also fighting to protect funding for Medicaid, so that health care is accessible to more Americans.



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July 16, 2009

Washington Area Congressional Delegation Applauds Subcommittee Approval of $150 Million for Metro

June 18, 2009

$2.7 Million for Maryland Gang Prevention and Suppression Approved by House

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July 30, 2009

Leader Hoyer on Health Care Compromise on Bloomberg (transcript)

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May 04, 2009

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