Did the 111th Congress really mean to cut Medicare Advantage in order to subsidize the Affordable Care Act?
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Denham questions the intentions behind Medicare Advantage cuts related to the Affordable Care Act.
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I just hope it doesn't take another big blowup like what happened in Edison for you to move on some of these regulations, because it is going to be catastrophic.
I missed votes due to an extraordinary circumstances. Had I been present, I would have voted ``Nay'' on rollcall No. 277 and ``Yea'' on rollcall No. 278. ____________________
Mr. Kelly, once again here when the original vote was approved as a $33 billion project and we found out just a couple years later it was a $98.5 billion project.
This bill seeks to further close the gap between transitioning members and the VA by helping them occupy positions currently in demand at the Department.





