Budget Monitor Says G.O.P. Bill Leaves Many Uninsured

(Blog Post) The Congressional Budget Office said on Wednesday that an alternative health care bill put forward by House Republicans would have little impact in extending health benefits to the roughly 30 million uninsured Americans. The Congressional Budget Full Story »

Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - via Huffington Post (Health Care)
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Posted by: Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Nov 4, 2009 - 10:31 PM PST
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Edited by: Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Nov 5, 2009 - 1:27 AM PST

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Nov. 5, 2009

This is a well written and informative story. Thanks to the Congressional Budget Office, we now know what many assumed the Republican health care plan is lacking. This is in spite of opportunities to provide good options.

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Jo Bobenhouse Smith
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by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Nov. 5, 2009

The Republican bill, which has no chance of passage, would extend insurance coverage to about 3 million people by 2019, and would leave about 52 million people uninsured, the budget office said, meaning the proportion of non-elderly Americans with coverage would remain about the same as now, at roughly 83 percent.

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