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2008 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Academy of General Dentistry 0 percent in 2008. 2007-2008 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 0 percent in 2007-2008. 2007-2008 In 2007-2008 Saint Joseph Health System gave Representative Cantor a grade of 8. 2007-2008 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the The Children's Health Fund 30 percent in 2007-2008. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Academy of General Dentistry 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Alliance For Headache Disorders Advocacy 100 percent in 2007. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Academy of Family Physicians 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 0 percent in 2007. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Association of University Centers on Disabilites 0 percent in 2007. 2007 In 2007 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance gave Representative Cantor a rating of 50. 2007 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the League of Women Voters 20 percent in 2007. 2007 On the votes that the The Children's Health Fund considered to be the most important in 2007, Representative Cantor voted their preferred position 0 percent of the time. 2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Academy of General Dentistry 70 percent in 2006. 2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2006. 2005-2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the AIDS Action Council 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine 50 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Nurses Association 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 75 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Rural Health Association 0 percent in 2005-2006. 2005-2006 On the votes that the Saint Joseph Health System considered to be the most important in 2005-2006, Representative Cantor voted their preferred position 16 percent of the time. 2005 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 12 percent in 2005. 2005 Representative Cantor supported the interests of Parkinsons Action Network 0 percent in 2005. 2005 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the The American College of Physicians 100 percent in 2005. 2004 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Emergency Physicians 100 percent in 2004. 2004 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 22 percent in 2004. 2004 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Citizens for Health - Whole Person Health Rating 25 percent in 2004. 2003-2004 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine 100 percent in 2003-2004. 2003-2004 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 50 percent in 2003-2004. 2003 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Emergency Physicians 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 100 percent in 2003. 2003 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2003. 2003 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the Global AIDS Alliance 0 percent in 2003. 2002 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Emergency Physicians 100 percent in 2002. 2002 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 100 percent in 2002. 2002 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2002. 2001-2002 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 20 percent in 2001-2002. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the AIDS Action Council 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Medical Association 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the National Breast Cancer Coalition 0 percent in 2001. 2001 Representative Cantor supported the interests of the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 100 percent in 2001.
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