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TaxVox: the Tax Policy Center blog :: The Budget Uncertainties of …

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 16 June, 2010

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Back in March, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that the new health legislation would reduce the federal budget deficit by about $140 billion over the next ten years and by about 0.5% of gross domestic product in the …

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The ChamberPost: Health Care Reform – Costs and Congress

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 12 May, 2010

by Brad Peck From the WSJ Health Blog: Discretionary spending could add another $115 billion-plus to the 10-year cost of health -care overhaul, the Congressional Budget Office said yesterday…The AP notes that the costs weren’t included …

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The ChamberPost: Health Care Reform – Costs and Congress


CBO: Health Care Bill Will Cost $115 Billion More Than Previously …

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 12 May, 2010

The director of the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday that the health care reform legislation would cost, over the next ten years, $115 billion more than previously thought, bringing the total cost to more than $1 trillion.

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Health care law's unfinished business: cost curbs (AP) | www …

Posted by admin on Sunday, 25 April, 2010

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the Senate health care bill would cost $849 billion over 10 years, according to a senior Democratic source and an administration official. …

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Health care bill may be unconstitutional – The North Wind

Posted by admin on Thursday, 8 April, 2010

According to the Congressional Budget Office, between Medicaid, Medicare, employee sponsored health plans and privately purchased health insurance, almost 80 percent of Americans were covered by some sort of health insurance at the …

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With "Doc Fix," Dems' health plan would increase deficit by $59 …

Posted by admin on Saturday, 20 March, 2010

The Congressional Budget Office late Friday released some new figures pertaining to the health care reform bill that suggest Democrats were able to dodge creating a deficit by removing a section of the legislation that they will have to …

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GOP Calls Health Reform Budget 'House of Cards' — Politics Daily

Posted by admin on Saturday, 20 March, 2010

When the Congressional Budget Office released its preliminary cost assessment for the Democrats’ health care reform proposal Thursday, the estimate ca.

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Health bill may not shave deficits as CBO says | McClatchy

Posted by admin on Friday, 19 March, 2010

One big reason the Congressional Budget Office projects that federal budget deficits would drop by $138 billion over the next decade under the Democrats’ pending health care overhaul is that the bill includes a tax on high-end insurance …

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Checking the Math on Health Care – Opinionator Blog – NYTimes.com

Posted by admin on Friday, 19 March, 2010

Is the Congressional Budget Office a paragon of objectivity, or does it do whatever the majority wants?

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The Early Word: Health Care Push – The Caucus Blog – NYTimes.com

Posted by admin on Friday, 19 March, 2010

The 72-hour clock has been ticking since early Thursday afternoon, when Democrats released the Congressional Budget Office score and language for their new health care bill. With just over 48 hours before Sunday’s expected vote, …

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