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Will New Leadership Address The Issue Of The Uninsured?
Over the past twenty-five years the politics of health insurance reform has grown more conservative, while the number of people without coverage has increased to about forty-three million people. Even during an era of great prosperity, leading to large budget surpluses, Congress has been reluctant to take substantial strides toward resolving this problem, leaving millions of working Americans and their children without adequate protection against the financial consequences of illness. Now, with the inauguration of a new president and the seating of the 107th Congress albeit in the aftermath of a historically close election that has fueled partisan animositythe federal
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