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Health Care Financing Reform: (95) The Senate Bill Passes

December 24, 2009

     Minutes ago the United States Senate approved the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and sent the legislation to a conference committee with the House of Representatives.   

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Health Care Financing Reform: (75) The Senate Bill Would Not Increase Budget Deficits in the Long-Term

December 1, 2009

     One of the principal objections that has been voiced against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act under consideration in the Senate is that it "front-loads" revenues and "back-loads" costs, which will lead to long-term budget deficits.  I don't believe that this is an accurate charge, but here is the evidence: judge for yourself.

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Health Care Financing Reform: (73) The Senate Bill Will Reduce the Cost of Non-Group Health Insurance

November 29, 2009

     Mike Allen at The Politico has posted an article stating that Jonathan Gruber, an economist at MIT, has issued a report concluding that individuals will pay less for health insurance under the Senate health care reform bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act.

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Health Care Financing Reform: (67) The Reid Bill and the CBO Estimate

November 19, 2009

     Hallelujah!  Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) has released the "Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act" – his melding of the health care reform bills that had been approved by the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate HELP Committee.  In addition, the Congressional Budget Office has released its estimate of the effect of the [...]

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