From Americans for Prosperity North Carolina:

Mayor Pat McCrory to Join Americans for Prosperity in Defending Patients? Rights in Health Care Debate
 
Patients First Tour rallies for real health care reform with less interference from Washington bureaucrats 
 
RALEIGH ? Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory will join Americans for Prosperity?s Patients First Tour to discuss the harmful government-centered health care reform proposals being debated in Congress right now, and demand free market solutions to our health care needs that will protect patients? rights. 
 
?With his extensive experience in both the public and private sectors, we can?t think of a better person to help generate a dialogue about free market health care solutions than Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory,? said AFP State Director Dallas Woodhouse. ?Mayor Pat McCrory knows America needs real health care reform focused on delivering affordable, quality choices to all Americans.  He also knows that a complete government takeover of our health care will hurt American patients by delaying ? and denying ? critical treatments.?
 
Patients First opposes any government takeover of American health care and supports expanding health insurance options focused on patients.
 
Activists can sign the Hands Off My Health Care online petition, www.joinpatientsfirst.com, which urges lawmakers to oppose any legislation that imposes greater government control over health care and results in less choice for patients.  
 
?I believe patients and doctors should make health care choices, not Washington bureaucrats,? said Mayor Pat McCrory. ?Nothing is more personal or more important than the health of our families. Our health is too important to gamble on a system designed and run by bureaucrats in Washington.  As an American, you deserve the right to make all your own health care choices ? and those choices should never be limited by government bureaucrats.?
 
The tour will kick off July 21st at the RBC Center in Raleigh and continue on July 22nd at the Jesse Helms Center. A reception and light dinner will be held both nights at the cost of $15. 
 
Interested citizens can register online here.