Six months after Secretary of State Ruth Johnson launched her new campaign to sign up more organ donors, including a new policy directing branch office employees to ask customers if they would like to join the state’s organ donor registry, the number of signups is soaring.
Secretary of State Change Adds Thousands to Registry
October 28, 2011

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