On the recordMarch 9, 2009
What if we achieved a 35 percent reduction in health insurance premiums, though I doubt very much we could, and it would cost her $2,000 instead of $2,500? How is she going to pay for it?
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congress.govWhat if we achieved a 35 percent reduction in health insurance premiums, though I doubt very much we could, and it would cost her $2,000 instead of $2,500? How is she going to pay for it?
Andrews questions the feasibility of reducing health insurance costs.
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