On the recordMarch 10, 2009
I think the most important point to stress is that nobody loses coverage. People have choices, and they only change coverage if they feel that what they're changing to is better or more affordable.
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congress.govI think the most important point to stress is that nobody loses coverage. People have choices, and they only change coverage if they feel that what they're changing to is better or more affordable.
Davis emphasizes that a public health plan won't eliminate coverage options for individuals.
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