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The Next Step on Health Reform

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The Obama Health Care Law that passed the U.S. House of Representatives by 220 to 215 on November 7, 2009.

11/09/2009

Health care reform legislation efforts and the political difficulties that they ran into in Congress. The new health care law passed over Republican opposition in Congress.

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A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning

New York Times 10/05/2013

Health Bill Faces Senate Heat

Wall Street Journal 11/09/2009

In Final Hours, an Intense Push for 'Yes' Votes

Wall Street Journal 11/09/2009

Health-Care Overhaul Proposals

Wall Street Journal 11/09/2009

Democrats Raise Alarms Over Health Bill Costs

New York Times 11/10/2009

Health-care bill's ability to reduce deficits debated

Washington Post 11/30/2009

Politics and the Health Care Reform bill in Congress.

12/16/2009

How the failure to articulate and direct its plans for healthcare reforms is leaving it to the vagaries of politics and the views of individual Senators, Congressmen and lobbyists. As a result pricing of pharmaceutical products and healthcare services remains the major unsolved problem in the U.S.

Grouped Articles

President Obama writes a new health reform prescription

Washington Post 12/16/2009

Eugene Robinson - Which lawmakers can, and can't, play the health-care game

Washington Post 12/18/2009

Health-care bill wouldn't bring real reform

Washington Post 12/17/2009

Liberal Revolt on Health Care Stings White House

New York Times 12/18/2009

The Hardest Call

New York Times 12/18/2009

A Race to Win One More Vote for Health Bill

New York Times 12/18/2009


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