nikki dobie, who is sitting there in the red, and cheryl goolsbee.we came to detroit as part of a national outrage effort to listen to the concerns of working families and small businesses and patients who are worried about whether they could afford health care or might be denied access to eds. we met in the key in her capacity as chief of staff ofç the second ebenezer church, they hosted us for our discussion and we are very grateful for that charlene owns w.e.b. productions and employs three people. she shared with us her story is as a small-business person and we thank her for that. nikki and charlie and exemplify the millions of hard-working people here at detroit and across the nation who are struggling to provide or keep health care coverage. all of us know the stories, we know the people. listening to them and listening to the concerns that they shared in their experiences reminded us of how important health reform is and how important it is that health reform provides peace of mind along with affordable coverage and quality of health care. o