Senate Committee Approves Health-Care Reform Bill |
Washington Post - Jul 15, 2009 |
The Senate's health committee approved legislation today that -- if passed by both houses of Congress -- would vastly expand health insurance coverage in America and tighten restrictions on the way the industry operates.
The 13-10 committee vote, along party lines, gives President Obama an important victory in what promises to be a lengthy and contentious drive to enact a comprehensive health-care overhaul this year.
The bill, named "Quality, Affordable Health Coverage for All Americans," would create a controversial new government-sponsored health program that would compete with the private sector. It requires that every American carry health insurance and provides generous discounts to people who cannot afford a plan. Millions more Americans would also be eligible for Medicaid, the joint federal-state health program for the poor.
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- Posted: 2009-07-15 10:52:39
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