You know, if you tell an employee, a union worker or a Federal employee, that everything they worked for in the health care plan is going to come under this alliance, they do not like it. Senior citizens do not like it, whom we call chronologically gifted. I think these things certainly will be worked out, that we will end up with a bipartisan health care plan.
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Cunningham addresses concerns about a health care plan affecting employees and senior citizens.
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