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Conservatives for Patients' Rights : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conservatives for Patients' Rights
Conservatives for Patients' Rights (CPR) is a health care pressure group founded by Rick Scott in February 2009. Scott has stated that CPR has an intention of putting pressure on U.S. Democrats to enact health care legislation based on free-market principles. CPR opposes the broad outlines of President Obama's health care reform plan, and has hired Creative Response Concepts, a public relations firm which previously worked with the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.〔(Conservative PR Firm That Repped Swift Boat Vets Now Helping Fight Sotomayor ), ''The Washington Post''〕 ==Campaign==
Conservatives for Patients' Rights assert themselves as advocates for better health care. Their plan is described as the pillars of health care reform: "choice, competition, accountability and personal responsibility."〔(The Plans ) from the CPR website〕 The CPR campaign for competition suggests a release of burdensome regulations against private companies in allowance of unfettered competition across the states.〔 Scott said at that time of the CPR launch, "() the government gets involved, you run out of money and health care gets rationed."〔 Scott has created and starred in a series of commercials advocating against greater government involvement in health care. CPR-affiliated citizens have protested at town hall meetings on the issue. CPR has provided a list of local town hall meetings discussing the issue, which the group urge their supporters to attend and have provided video footage on how previous people have handled the situation.〔(Town Hall Meetings ) from the CPR website.〕〔(Fox News Coverage on Town Hall Meeting )〕
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