fixhealthcarepolicy.com Congressmen opted out of public option Contrary to the White House’s video, member of Congress in the House Ways and Means Committee already have exempted themselves from a government-run health plan with the defeat of an amendment by Rep. Dean Heller (R-NV). The amendment, which would have required members of Congress to enroll in the newly created public health insurance plan, failed with 21 Democrats voting no. Here’s the truth behind the entirely private coverage options offered to Congress and government employees through the successful Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
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Posted by Admin in Saturday, April 3rd 2010 1 comment so far
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Thanks for the video. Very informitive.