On the recordMay 4, 2008
I don't think increasing health insurance premiums, cutting wages, and forcing 14 million more Americans into Medicaid is 'what women want.'
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congress.govI don't think increasing health insurance premiums, cutting wages, and forcing 14 million more Americans into Medicaid is 'what women want.'
Hagan criticizes the Senate's health care reform for negatively impacting women.
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