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The influence of lobbyist on members of Congress just as the Obama administration, having studied the failure of the Clinton submitted healthcare plan try a different strategy of letting Congress come up with a healtcare plan. $133 million was spent in the second quarter alone by healthcare industry lobby interests creating headaches for reform efforts and the Obama administration.

With Obama's election as President and Democrats control of Congress in 2008, a changing picture.

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Effect on energy, emissions, health care, drug industry, free trade highway bill and other areas as the Democrats take the White House and Congress in 2008.

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The Obama administration estimates it will cost about $120 billion to cover roughly 50 million uninsured. Everything from taxing high calorie sodas, limiting tax dedcuctions for charitable giving, or decuctions for employer provided health insurance, are all being looked at Some like limiting deductions on chartable giving lack support in Congress.

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The options to tax employer provided health insurance as income, to reduce tax breaks for mortgage deductions and charitable contributions for highend taxpayers, and to reduce Medicare payments, all have one common problem. Each group would like to preserve as much of the status quo as possible, and give up as least as possible.

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The influence on legislation and federal regulation that the pharmaceutical companies and industry associations are seeking, with $168 million spent on lobbying in 2006. As a result pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services is the major unsolved problem in the U.S.

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