Well, that explains a lot
A report based on extensive surveys of public attitudes found that respondents tended to become more supportive of the pending health-reform bills in Congress when they were told about what is in them.
This suggests that many people are basing their opinions of the legislation on their political party, on what they hear on talk radio or cable TV, or even on rumor.
You don't have to slog through 2,000+ pages of legislative language to learn what is actually in the bills. The Kaiser Family Foundation makes it easy with this chart. Please arm yourself with information, then decide.
--Carol Gentry, Editor, can be reached at 727-410-3266 or by e-mail.