National Health Care Reform Forum

Here is something you may find interesting.  I am just sorry I did not help to get the word out sooner.

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National Health Care Reform Forum:

“What does reform mean for the Unborn, Elderly and Disabled?”

Hosted by Prince William and Manassas Family Alliance

Saturday, October 10, 2009–7pm

Holy Trinity Catholic Church

Saint Patrick’s Hall

8213 Linton Hall Road

Bristow Virginia

Panelists

Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization. Miss Wright promotes legislation and international policies that are beneficial to women and families, briefs congressional and presidential staff on pro-family issues, and trains grassroots activists. She is frequently interviewed in national media on moral, social and political issues. Miss Wright was named among “The 100 Most Powerful Women of Washington” in 2006 by the Washingtonian Magazine. The National Pro-Life Religious Council awarded Wendy for her “continuous leadership in the cause of life.”

James L. Martin, President of the 60 Plus Association, 500,000+ member national grass-roots lobbying organization for Seniors. He actively lobbies Congress on public policy issues of concern to Senior Citizens. 60 plus has been called an “increasingly influential lobbying group for the elderly–often viewed as the conservative alternative to the American Association of Retired Persons.”

Connie Marshner, President of Marshner and Associates which specializes in strategy management, and fundraising consulting for non- profit organizations. She has been Executive Vice President of the late Paul Weyrich’s Free Congress Foundation, Visiting Fellow for Domestic Policy at the Heritage Foundation, and Executive Director of the Susan B. Anthony List PAC.

Olivia Gans, President Virginia Society for Human Life, directs American Victims of Abortion (AVA), an outreach project of the National Right to Life Committee. A frequent witness before legislative bodies, she provides testimony on informed consent laws and parental notification laws as well as abortion complications. Between 1994 and 2000, Miss Gans was a non-governmental organization delegate to numerous United Nations conferences. Miss Gans has appeared on such nationally syndicated programs as Nightline, Good Morning America, and Hannity & Colmes, and on C-SPAN, CNN, and National Public Radio news programs.

www.familyallianceonline.org

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National Health Care Reform Forum:

“What does reform mean for the Unborn, Elderly and Disabled?”

Hosted by Prince William and Manassas Family Alliance

Saturday, October 10, 2009–7pm

Holy Trinity Catholic Church

Saint Patrick’s Hall

8213 Linton Hall Road

Bristow Virginia

Panelists

Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization. Miss Wright promotes legislation and international policies that are beneficial to women and families, briefs congressional and presidential staff on pro-family issues, and trains grassroots activists. She is frequently interviewed in national media on moral, social and political issues. Miss Wright was named among “The 100 Most Powerful Women of Washington” in 2006 by the Washingtonian Magazine. The National Pro-Life Religious Council awarded Wendy for her “continuous leadership in the cause of life.”

James L. Martin, President of the 60 Plus Association, 500,000+ member national grass-roots lobbying organization for Seniors. He actively lobbies Congress on public policy issues of concern to Senior Citizens. 60 plus has been called an “increasingly influential lobbying group for the elderly–often viewed as the conservative alternative to the American Association of Retired Persons.”

Connie Marshner, President of Marshner and Associates which specializes in strategy management, and fundraising consulting for non- profit organizations. She has been Executive Vice President of the late Paul Weyrich’s Free Congress Foundation, Visiting Fellow for Domestic Policy at the Heritage Foundation, and Executive Director of the Susan B. Anthony List PAC.

Olivia Gans, President Virginia Society for Human Life, directs American Victims of Abortion (AVA), an outreach project of the National Right to Life Committee. A frequent witness before legislative bodies, she provides testimony on informed consent laws and parental notification laws as well as abortion complications. Between 1994 and 2000, Miss Gans was a non-governmental organization delegate to numerous United Nations conferences. Miss Gans has appeared on such nationally syndicated programs as Nightline, Good Morning America, and Hannity & Colmes, and on C-SPAN, CNN, and National Public Radio news programs.

www.familyallianceonline.org

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