By ALBERT McKEON Staff Writer
Nashua Telegraph
Published: Wednesday, September 9, 2009
No drier words may have ever been spoken: “Beginning with Y3, the Commissioner shall establish a process to allow an affordability credit to be used for enrollees in enhanced or premium plans.”
Cameron Thomas, a voiceover artist, acknowledges that reading HR 3200 aloud isn’t as captivating as performing Shakespeare.
But the Amherst resident and about 80 other fellow artists believed it was a civic duty to record the entire text of the U.S. House health care bill so that Americans could have a better understanding of the legislation without the interruption of advocacy and opposition messages.