Could someone please proofread my letter because it’s for my business english class for college? Could someone tell me if I have some errors?
My name is Kayla Green and I’m 26 years old. I’m currently a student at Lonestar college Cy-Fair in Houston Texas. My interest and concern is the new health care reform law, because of my preexisting condition. My diagnosis is Vonwilliebrands disease, which is a genetic bleeding disorder. I’m currently enrolled in the Texas high risk pool insurance because I was denied from applying other health insurances.
My strongest passion about the lifetime maximum is that it gives people a lifetime coverage with no limited boundaries. Iam for this lifetime benefit because health insurance can’t cancel your coverage when you reached the maximum. When medical claims exceed their lifetime limit, this reform law will benefit people with serious medical conditions that require expensive treatment.
Another strong ruling of the reform includes various preventive health care services will be free. Many people would be able to take advantage of the free services.
Please vote for additional changes or ammendments for the health care reform bill.
I would like to thank you for your time and effort for passing this bill that was needed for many years. The most important thing is keeping people healthy.
The professional letter has to be about what I’m passion about, please help!
Major GOP Calendar Fight Erupts
Ben Smith reports that South Carolina Republican Party Chair Karen Floyd has “brought into the open the simmering tensions between the traditional early states and the others — particularly Florida — jockeying to break into the primary calendar. Floyd’s demand: If Florida won’t step aside, the RNC should move its convention out of the state.” Wrote Floyd in a letter to fellow members of the …
Just for the record I do not think of Reagan as an Actor as much as I do a labor Boss. As president of the Screen Actors Guild he brought fare wages and health care to actors.
Sorry I thought Charlie was a Republican. After 2 years on YA I thought everyone in Texas was Republican
DOJ probe says Panthers case handled appropriately
In a case that has drawn strong criticism from Republican conservatives, the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility has found no evidence that politics played a role when department attorneys…
It was with great disappointment that I learned of your vote against legislation which would banned the practice of ear-mark placement in bills before the legislature. As you well know, the piggy-pig-pigs in government are spending our nation into oblivion and any legislator who is not willing to be a part of the solution to the problem, IS part of the problem. Why, if Republicans are in support of limited government (as I have always believed we are), are you unwilling to vote for legislation which would essentially reduce the amount of power that the government has to bankrupt the American People? Politicians on both sides of the isle wonder how the TEA Party has grown in popularity, power and influence; your demonstration of your unwillingness to curb the governments’ pork-lust and ability to pile an ever-increasing debt load upon the American People is a perfect example of why so many are seeking political alternatives.
I am curious as to your justifications for your vote and await your explanation.
Do you plan to join me in grilling Mr. Cornyn for his betrayal of one of our core principles, or will you simply go unheard?
I was wondering what was the number of congressmen and senators in 1850.
The free states were: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin
The slave states were: Delaware Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama
Can anyone tell me the number of senators and congressmen in Each state as of 1850
The Senate’s Budget takes money from the Texas School For The Blind and Visually Impaired to pay for new prison construction. That’s low, even for Texas Politics. See Texas Observer’s blog and Grits For Breakfast for full coverage.