The premise of much of the argument against the Affordable Care Act is that it is a job-killing health care law.
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Andrews argues against claims that the ACA destroys jobs, citing job growth since its enactment.
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In part, Mr. Van Hollen, who is the senior Democrat on the budget committee has a proposal that would defer the sequester for a year and replace it with a combination of cuts and revenue increases.
I say to the chairman, we appreciate the spirit in which he and Chairman Kline have approached this problem.
this is an area where I think we will deeply regret not staying current, not staying ahead of the rest of the world if we don't make some unpleasant choices about base structure.
There is discussion of a proposal that would reduce Medicaid spending by about 18 percent under the next 10 years from $4.1 trillion projected down--well, the cut is $756 billion.





