Kennedy outlined major elements of his legislation on Thursday in an op-ed in the Boston Globe. He said it would let Americans keep the insurance they have, reduce costs, emphasize preventing diseases, improve care for the elderly and invest in doctor training, among other steps.Overhauling health-care may cost as much as $1 trillion, and paying for it will be among the toughest parts of the reform debate. Lawmakers are trying to produce health-care legislation by August. Kennedy's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has a target date of June 16 to begin working on a bill. I agree and disagree both with whats going on i believe that preserving your health should not cost anything. I believe that being in the medical Field in general should be a federal job and it should be paid for by all the taxes that the American people pay. I agree because i will give the government credit for trying to reform the health-care system....its not quite not there yet.....hopefully in future generations. i think this article is presented fairly because it gives you all the details and future plans for this situation. I like market watch they presented the article and they made it very thorough and i could understand it clearly.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/health-care-push-ranks-high-on-obama-to-do-list
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Deishnae, Excellent.
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