I do think that it is significant that we are able to negotiate on a bipartisan basis a 1-year extension to avoid these cuts to the doctors, and I do believe we need to work together on a bipartisan basis to achieve a permanent fix in the next Congress.
On the recordDecember 9, 2010
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Pallone discusses the importance of bipartisan negotiations to prevent cuts to doctors.
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