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October 12, 2009 | Katy, Texas | Vetting explained
WASHINGTON -- The White House fired back Monday at the health insurance industry for issuing a study that claims the health care reform bill working its way toward a key vote Tuesday will raise the cost of individual coverage by hundreds of dollars a year.
Linda Douglass, spokeswoman with the Office of Health Reform, said in a statement that the timing of the study, released just hours before the Senate Finance Committee is set to vote on its bill, raises questions about its legitimacy. She joined other Democratic officials in trying to keep the analysis from gaining traction.
"This is a self-serving analysis from the insurance industry, one of the major opponents of health insurance reform," she said. "It comes on the eve of a vote that will reduce the industry's profits. It is hard to take it seriously."
But America's Health Insurance Plans, the industry group that sent its member companies the new study late Sunday, stood by the findings.
http://www.politico.com/static/PPM116_pwc2.html
CALL THEM AND DEMAND THEY POST THE BILL 72 HOURS BEFORE IT IS TAKEN TO THE FLOOR FOR A VOTE!
202-224-3121
TELL THEM TO VOTE NO ON THE BILL UNTILL THE AMERICAN PUBLIC CAN HAVE TIME TO REVIEW IT!!!!
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