Mike Turner greeting people at the Washington, DC Tea Party Rally against the Pelosi Health Care Reform Bill
Congressman Turner on the Bucks Braun Show On Wednesday, November 4th, Mike Turner joined WBZI radio host Bucks Braun to discuss Speaker Pelosi’s government-run health care bill.
Congressman Turner on WFCJ Mike Turner comments on the Tuesday, November 3rd election and Speaker Pelosi’s health care bill during a call-in to WFCJ-FM radio “Morning View” program on Thursday, November 5th.
Representative Turner’s Statement on the House Floor Mr. Speaker, if the government’s handling of the outbreak of H1N1 flu, known as swine flu, is any indication of how it will administer a public health care option, we should all be greatly concerned.
Congressman Turner on WHIO On Wednesday, October 14, Rep. Turner updated WHIO radio’s morning news listeners on the latest developments on the Health Care Reform debate.
Congressman Turner on WHIO Radio On Wednesday, September 30, Rep. Turner gives WHIO Radio listeners an update on the health care debate during the morning news.
Congressman Turner on WBZI radio’s Bucks Braun Morning Show On Wednesday, September 23, 2009, Congressman Mike Turner discussed a wide range of issues on the Bucks Braun program including health care reform.
Rep. Turner’s Statement Reacting to President Obama’s Health Care Speech I think the president missed an important opportunity tonight to answer many questions on the public’s mind. Rather than providing meaningful details, the president has simply presented broad objectives.
So far, all we have to go on are a handful of healthcare reform bills before Congress. The president didn’t rule out the House plan supported by Speaker Pelosi which calls for a public option as well as $500 billion in cuts to Medicare and another $150 billion in cuts to Medicare Advantage to pay for it. (More)
Real Reforms Ignored in Congress’s Major Health Care Push Not only will President Obama's plan have serious consequences for our struggling economy, but would likely result in higher costs for American families and businesses, and place at risk Medicare benefits for millions of seniors. Unfortunately, real reforms that could actually improve the current system are being ignored by both the president and the majority in Congress.
Congressman Turner shares his opinion of President Obama's health care speech during a live interview on WDTN.
Congressman Turner Joins Senior Citizens at Huffman Place for a Community Conversation on Health Care Reform.
Part 1 of Rep. Turner’s Health Care Conversation with WBZI Radio’s Bucks Braun On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
Part 2 of Rep. Turner’s Health Care Conversation with WBZI Radio’s Bucks Braun On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
Part 3 of Rep. Turner’s Health Care Conversation with WBZI Radio’s Bucks Braun On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
Part 4 of Rep. Turner’s Health Care Conversation with WBZI Radio’s Bucks Braun On Thursday, August 27th, Rep. Turner joined WBZI radio morning show host Bucks Braun for an hour-long conversation on health care.
Congressman Turner on 55KRC with Brian Thomas On Thursday, August 20, 2009, Congressman Mike Turner discussed health care on Cincinnati WKRC Radio’s (550am) Brian Thomas Morning Show.
Americans Deserve Personal Choice in Health Care Reform There is no issue that affects Americans more deeply than access to affordable health care. Because access to reliable medical care is so important to all Americans and their families, we must make sure reforms protect and enhance our ability to choose our own doctors and keep the best health care.
Obama Administration Denies Health Care for IUE-CWA Workers As the Obama Administration continues to push its health care plan, the federal government is already denying promised health care benefits to 50,000 Ohio workers, many of whom live in the Miami Valley. Today, many General Motors employees and their families are wondering what happened to their hard-earned health benefits.