On the recordApril 26, 2012
The CBO has said it would lead to an increase in overall national health spending as seniors and people with disabilities are moved into less efficient, more costly private plans.
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congress.govThe CBO has said it would lead to an increase in overall national health spending as seniors and people with disabilities are moved into less efficient, more costly private plans.
Stark cites CBO findings on the negative impact of the Republican plan.
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