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This week focused on the unveiling of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-NV) proposed health care reform legislation. Quoting & Saving just got easier...EasyToInsureME Health Insurance Quotes... Quote all carriers in seconds Individual...
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And let's say you're deciding whether to back two pieces of imminent legislation. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the first bill's spending provisions cost $100 billion annually and its tax and budget-cutting provisions recoup...
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You could hear the sighs of relief last week from Senate Democratic leaders when the Congressional Budget Office reported that their health-care bill wouldn't increase the federal deficit. The nonpartisan CBO said the legislation would reduce the deficit...
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Yes, the world, because while this is a particularly serious problem for the UK, it is a problem for almost every developed country. It is as serious as the great inflation of the 1970s, and, like that problem, it will take decades to fix. Start with...
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On the campaign trail, soon-to-be President Barack Obama promised, “I’m going to have all the negotiations around a big table...Insurance companies, drug companies — they’ll get a seat at the table, they just won’t be able to buy every chair.
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Why I voted no on health reform Without cost-control, health-care reform is an empty promise Friday, November 20, 2009 The need for health-care reform is clear: The skyrocketing cost of health care threatens America's financial future and our ability...
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., worked Thursday to nail down the votes to move to a final debate on health care legislation, but a tepid assessment of the public insurance plan he crafted emerged as the latest potential obstacle to the passage...
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In 2006, long before there was an Obama administration determined to impose a command-and-control federal health-care system, a young orthopedic surgeon walked into the Goldwater Institute here with an idea. The institute, America's most potent advocate...
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The CBO report released today says the senate version of the health care reform plan could cost $849 billion and would cover 98% of Americans factoring in Medicare and would reduce the deficit by $127 billion dollars over ten years. It does not...
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The office projects that the measure would reduce deficit by $127 billion and insure an additional 31 million Americans, according to the sources. Ninety-four percent of Americans would be covered under the bill, the sources noted.
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