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LIVE AT NOON: Health Care Hits Senate
As activists make their way around Capitol Hill for today's day of lobbying against the Stupak amendment, we ask: What will the Senate health care bill look like? Amidst the grandstanding, egos, and filibuster threats, is it possible to come out of the Senate with a more progressive bill than the House passed?
Joining us to discuss are Maggie Mahar, author of Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much
, John Nichols of The Nation, Jonathan Cohn of The New Republic, and Olga Pierce of ProPublica.
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Thanks Laura!
By egregious on December 2nd, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Sounds like everyone is against something…this morning NPR reported that vending machine owners now have a gripe about required labeling and disclosure, stuff I thought was required already. Point is there’s lots not to like. I don’t like the lack of “single payer,” and everything short of that is a waste of time and money.
By hychka on December 2nd, 2009 at 2:13 pm