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The Senate Health Care Bill – Finally Introduced

healthThe Senate Finance Committee’s health care bill has finally been introducted. It is S. 1796.

At this writing, the bill text is not available, but reports have it that it is 1,502 pages long. To read it, go to the bill page, and click on “Read the Bill” in the “Learn More” box. (Again, if it’s not there yet, it will be soon.)

So do you think, as its authors do, that the bill will “provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending”?

Leave your comments below or on the page for the bill.

And here’s the current vote on S. 1796. Click to vote, comment, learn more, or edit the wiki article on the bill.

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