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A First Look At The House Health Care Fix: More Bad News

In their feverish effort to enact the Senate health bill, the House leadership recently released their 153 page bill to fix the underlying 2,409 page Senate legislation through the budget reconciliation process. As a matter of health policy, there is little that is substantively different between the Senate bill and this “fix it” bill. A closer look at the fine print shows that the latest version would only make the massive and unpopular Senate health bill even worse.

Based on a preliminary review of the key provisions, taxpayers should be aware of the following features of the legislation.

More Spending

Raising Taxes on Americans for all Income Brackets

Undercutting Job Creation and the Economy

Moving Backward on Entitlement Reform

Taking Power Away from the States

Provides for Taxpayer Funded Abortions

Co-authored by Ed Haislmaier and Robert Moffit.

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