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CONVERSATIONS | From the Members


TSCRA in Australia I will always maintain my


TSCRA membership. I say this because, well, I’m living in Australia for a while, having moved from Fort Worth a few months ago. If I still lived in FTW, I’d just pop by the offi ce and ask this in person, but that’s a long fl ight to say hello. How can I order additional red


logo TSCRA stickers for my truck and SUV here? I’d like to continue to advocate


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locally for TSCRA while here. Wear- ing our logo on clothing seems to start a conversation and allows me to drive folks to the TSCRA website. Might not be much, but it’s a start. I think the stickers on the trucks will do the same. FYI — The Cattleman daily up-


dates and online magazine are a lifeline for us here and keep us in- formed on so much more than sim- ply cattle-related issues. Thank you and keep up the great


work for all of us. Tom Van Kleef


Proud to be a TEXAS member of TSCRA even while living in Australia!


Out-of-Pocket Maximum I have had a high deductible for


the past 33 years and never came close to my deductible. I have paid for my health care out of my own pocket. Now, thanks to Obamacare, I am shopping for health insurance. I don’t need an exchange, just some straight talk.


Doug Sanford, DVM


Editor’s note: Please take a look at page 21, where we address some member queries in our Affordable Care Act update.


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