Americans for Responsible Heath Care launches independent television ad campaign

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Americans for Responsible Heath Care is launching an independent television advertisement campaign in the Boston media market to educate Americans about the dangerous health care proposal being debated in Congress. This over $200,000 campaign, which will launch on Wednesday, January 13th, features two different television ads.

Both of the Americans for Responsible Heath Care television ads will remind the people of Massachusetts what is at stake with the proposed government takeover of healthcare and why Massachusetts Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown represents the nation's best last chance to stop this harmful legislation.  One of the two ads also features t prominent New England businessman Bill Binnie explaining Americans for Responsible Heath Care's support of Scott Brown.

Binnie said:

"Americans for Responsible Heath Care is confident that when elected to the U.S. Senate, Scott Brown will stand up for patients, doctors and responsible efforts to make healthcare more affordable and available by being the 41st vote against this proposed legislation.

"Americans for Responsible Heath Care wants the American people to have more options, better choices and more access to quality health care. The people of Massachusetts and indeed the nation deserve better than Washington's breathtakingly liberal plan that will take away the very access to high quality care people need and deserve."

SOURCE Americans for Responsible Health Care

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