House Health Care Bill At $1 Trillion For Decade

FOXNewsHouse health care bill at $1 trillion for decadeBoston GlobeAP / October 24, 2009 WASHINGTON - Health care legislation taking shape in the House carries a price tag of at least $1 trillion over a decade, significantly higher than the target President Obama has set, ...States 'opting out' is a healthcare optionLos Angeles TimesOfficials put cost of House healthcare legislation at $1 trillionFort Worth Star TelegramUPDATE 1-House health reform will have public option-PelosiReutersNewsday -Washington Times -Washington Postall 526 news articles »

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