February 6th, 2010
The various health insurance “exchanges” and byzantine combinations of subsidies and penalties that the proposed legislation contains will only further restrict competition. Restrictions force insurance companies to offer only those …
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January 15th, 2010
Democrats and union leaders seem to have reached a deal on a major roadblock: the proposed tax on high-cost insurance plans.
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The Early Word: Health Tax Deal – The Caucus Blog – NYTimes.com
January 12th, 2010
Hollywood, where “Cadillac” health plans are the norm, worries about the proposed tax on such plans.
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Hollywood, Where Most Health Plans Are 'Cadillacs,' Worries About …
January 4th, 2010
From Kaiser Health News: Internal Revenue Service agents already try to catch tax cheats and moonshiners. Under the proposed health care legislation, they would get another assignment: checking to see.
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Health Care Reform: Because the IRS Isn't Big Enough Yet – Hit …
December 2nd, 2009
Republican governors are not alone in being concerned about what the proposed health care legislation might mean for their already overstrained budgets: Democrats share the same worries.
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Democratic Governors Voice Concern Over Health Care Bill – The …
November 26th, 2009
Over two days of debate on the Senate floor about the motion to move ahead with the major health care legislation, Democrats and Republicans fired volley after volley of contradictory claims about the proposed bill. …
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OPPOSING CLAIMS CLOUD THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE | The Wire | STLtoday
November 18th, 2009
About 94% of Americans would get coverage under the proposed legislation.
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Health-Care Update: First Look at Numbers in Senate Bill – Health …
November 9th, 2009
Orrin Hatch and backed by John Kerry and the late Ted Kennedy, prevents discrimination against “religious and spiritual health care” by health insurers providing care through the proposed Gateway system. There was a similar provision in …
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Money for Prayer in the Health Care Bill? | Unreasonable Faith