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SDP Introduced: Give Us Feedback

Although the chill of fall is in the air, things continue to heat up with the 2010 Promise Campaign and all that is going on in Washington! Yesterday the House of Representatives introduced HR 3668, a bill to reauthorize the Special Diabetes Programs.

We thought it was high time to get some feedback from YOU on the Promise Campaign and field any questions you may have about HR 3668.
Simply leave a comment below and we’ll respond to your question either right here, on this page, or follow up with you directly.

User Comments


Posted by Leigh Hopkins at 10/8/2009 7:47 AM
Is there a way that we can see how the Congressman (we are preparing to visit) voted the last time on the SDP?

Posted by Gabrielle Thorp at 10/7/2009 11:39 PM
Who are the contact points for the Dear Colleague letter?

Posted by debbie evans at 10/6/2009 9:36 PM
If we have legislators that specifically said they would sign on, do we need to keep checking on them to make sure they follow through? I have already given the information to each of their health aides along with whoever was the aide that helped at the Promise Meeting.

Posted by Tina McKay at 10/6/2009 8:20 PM
2 questions: #1 DeGette's office is playing hardball to meet with me. I said "I am having a personal issue with insurance and would like to discuss this with her" Is that okay? Is it too much to ask her for a little bit of time? #2 Is it too early to be really persistant for scheduling? I am ready to make daily calls to get these appointments. Thanks

Posted by Hasan Shah at 10/1/2009 1:24 PM
Great question Lisa, thanks! Please visit the following link see cosponsors and other relevant information for HR 3668, http://bit.ly/FQ61g

Posted by Lisa Haslam at 10/1/2009 1:07 PM
Is there somewhere we can check to see which Congressman have signed on as co-sponsors?

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