The U.S. Senate's version of proposed
health care reform legislation includes an excise tax on so - called «Cadillac» health care plans, such as the plans that cover teachers and their family members.
Not exact matches
yesterday said the
legislation may need to be punted into 2010 because of a packed agenda that
includes health care and Wall Street regulatory
reform.
The coalition, representing a broad group of progressive and women's
health organizations
including Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), is sending a strong message to Congress that the anti-choice Stupak amendment and others like it must not be
included in the final
health care reform legislation.
John Schlitt, director of the Pew Home Visiting Campaign, a project of the Pew Center on the States, issued the following statement today, commenting on maternal and infant home visiting provisions
included in
health care reform legislation as passed by the 111th United States Congress.