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The two men were joined by representatives from AT&T; Intel; Kelly Services, Inc.; Communications Workers of America; the Center for American Progress; the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy; and the Committee for Economic Development.
The coalition will mobilize leaders from the business, labor, and political worlds GÇô as well as individuals GÇô in the growing movement to overhaul the nation`s health care system.
Together, the founders pledged to recruit 50 additional partners, seek support from lawmakers, and launch innovative public education campaigns to rally customers and workers alike in the fight for a new American health care system.
The coalition also released a set of shared principles to guide the overhaul of the health care system, committing to bring about fundamental change by the year 2012.
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