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The Congressional Budget Office has released a preliminary estimate ("score") of the draft Kennedy-Dodd health care bill. Some in the press are reporting that this is a "$1 trillion bill." This poorly explains the true budgetary impact of the bill ...
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Numbers crunchers shape health reform. By Phil | June 11, 2009. President Obama may sign a health insurance overhaul this fall, but it will be obscure analysts at the Congressional Budget Office, the non-partisan budget scorekeeper for ...
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BUT, it will only insure about 15 million people who aren't currently insured (for argument's sake and to make numbers easier to crunch, I'm going to round to 16 million newly insured). ... Not to mention that the CBO estimates show little or no
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Sebelius' comments came after disappointing cost estimates for health care legislation by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The Congressional Budget Office released estimates that the bill would cost about $1 trillion over 10 years and only cover ...
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President Obama may sign a health insurance overhaul this fall, but it will be obscure analysts at the Congressional Budget Office, the non-partisan budget scorekeeper for Congress, who'll figure out whether the numbers add up. ...
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The cost of [health care] reform and how to pay for it dominated the discussion Tuesday as Democrats were forced to respond to an unfavorable Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysis of one incomplete part of an incomplete bill. The CBO looked at
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I don't have an army of federal workers with platinum benefits working 40 hours a week in an office like the CBO to crunch these numbers in a sophisticated way with their so called "computers". But one advantage is I don't drink .... Second , even