Today, I am introducing the Fair Care for the Uninsured Act, a bill to give the nation's 44 million uninsured a refundable tax credit of $1,000 per adult and $3,000 per family for the purchase of private health insurance.
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Introduction of the Fair Care for the Uninsured Act and its provisions.
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