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White House Trying to Woo Small Businesses on Health Care Reform
White House Trying to Woo Small Businesses on Health Care Reform
With opponents of health care reform raising questions about what the impact might be of a federal mandate requiring businesses to cover their employees, the White House has started wielding a new study by the its own Council of Economic Advisers to make the case that small business owners and ...
Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Reform Passes Congress
rasmussenreports.com — Americans are fairly evenly divided on the health care reform proposals working their way through Congress, but... most remain convinced that the plans will raise costs and hurt the quality of the care they receive. The latest Rasmussen Reports ... (more) Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if ...
RedState: Is Healthcare Back On?
redstate.com — Head’s up: there is a rumor circulating in the House of Representatives that enough Blue Dogs have... caved on health care for Nancy Pelosi to get the bill to the floor this week. The memo to Republicans assuring them there’d be no vote could have been a ... (more) RedState: Is Healthcare Back On?
The Health-Care Sacrifice
washingtonpost.com — What President Obama needs to tell the public about the cost of reform Sunday, July 26, 2009... PRESIDENT OBAMA sometimes presents health-care reform as a pain-free proposition, as simple as choosing the red pill over the blue -- one that's no more ... (more) The Health-Care Sacrifice
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Jason Rosenbaum: Action: Join the national call-in day. Ask the House to pass reform before going on vacation!
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... are mobilizing their communities to do the same thing. Our coalition partners are activating their members. We have a goal of 50,000 calls or faxes to Congress in one day. Pick up the phone and help us reach that goal! Why call Congress? Because 50 million in America don't have health insurance Because those of us with insurance have seem our premiums rise three times faster than wages Because health care costs are crushing small business Because our current system of bureaucracy and rationing ...

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