On the recordJanuary 7, 2009
I believe if you use current values for President Clinton's health care proposal, it would probably add up to about $1.1 trillion.
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congress.govI believe if you use current values for President Clinton's health care proposal, it would probably add up to about $1.1 trillion.
Cardin questions the budget for health care reform based on past proposals.
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