As Health-care Law Turns One Year Old, Some Lawmakers Keep Quiet

Democrats and Republicans marked the occasion of the national health-care overhaul’s one-year anniversary on Wednesday with a bombardment of press releases, conference calls and events defending or critiquing the law. But one group was noticeably silent.

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