Senate Finance Committee Approves Health Care Reform 14-9
Huffington Post / Ryan Grim
13-Oct-2009 (one comment)

The package, coming in at under $900 billion over ten years, is the
least generous in terms of subsidies for working and middle-class
Americans to purchase health insurance, and it does not include a
national public health insurance option. But the bill would
dramatically reorganize the nation's system of health care and health
insurance and stands as the foundation on which Democrats hope to build
a strong reform package with negligible GOP support.

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Ostaad

cap, there IS a public option in the bill...

by Ostaad on

it's called "screw the public"!