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$10 Billion More for Community Health Centers will Revolutionize Care | U.S. Senator Be... - 0 views

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    A $10 billion investment in community health centers, expected to go to $14 billion when Congress completes work on health care reform legislation, was included in a final series of changes to the Senate bill unveiled today. The provision, which would provide primary care for 25 million more Americans, was requested by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
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Health Affairs Blog | Aug 27, 2009 | Senator Edward Kennedy And American Health Care Po... - 0 views

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    Democratic and Republican politicians, policy experts, and former Senate staff write about the senator's many contributions.
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Deadline for bipartisan healthcare reform bill: Sept. 15 | Modern Healthcare - 0 views

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    A Senate panel has until Sept. 15 to deliver a bipartisan healthcare overhaul package before Democratic leaders take steps to push a bill without broad Republican support, a senior member of the Finance Committee said. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), vice chairman of the Democratic Conference, said that the party has "contingencies in place" that would make it highly likely a bill could pass the Senate without GOP votes, but warned such mechanisms would be used as a "last resort." "Healthcare reform is just too important," he said, adding that it can't be left to "wither on the vine."
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Multi-front fights & the influence machine: Obama & lobbyists who know no limit | "We a... - 0 views

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    As of mid-August 2009, there were six (6) lobbyists per single (1) member of House and Senate (Bloomberg News). That's 6:1, folks. Just for healthcare reform. For financial industry reform, there are 2,400 lobbyists in play. The Chamber of Commerce spent $26.2 million--in the first 2 quarters (6 months) of 2009. Clearly, private industries and their foot soldiers on K Street/Capitol Hill influence/dictate American policymaking. No matter who's 'voted in,' it's the influence machine that rules Washington. Worse, there's a good chance that the Supreme Court will grant corporations (as 'fictive persons') to spend unlimited dollars in funding electoral campaigns. Is there hope that this country will be a democracy one day? Or is it doomed to become increasingly, irrevocably plutocratic?
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    As of mid-August 2009, there were six (6) lobbyists per single (1) member of House and Senate (Bloomberg News). That's 6:1, folks. Just for healthcare reform. For financial industry reform, there are 2,400 lobbyists in play. The Chamber of Commerce spent $26.2 million--in the first 2 quarters (6 months) of 2009.
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C-SPAN | Senate Finance Committee Markup of Baucus Health Care Bill | Day 4, Friday, 9/... - 0 views

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    C-Span Video of Markup Session, plus Documents: Updated Chairman's Mark (9/22), Amendments to America's Healthy Future Act, and Chairman's Mark Scoring
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C-SPAN | Senate Finance Committee Markup of Baucus Health Care Bill | Day 3, Thursday, ... - 0 views

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    Three C-SPAN Videos: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions
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    Three C-SPAN Videos: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions, plus GOP Press Conference
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C-SPAN | Senate Finance Committee Markup of Baucus Health Care Bill | Day 2, Wednesday,... - 0 views

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    Three C-SPAN Videos: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions
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C-SPAN | Senate Finance Committee Markup of Baucus Health Care Bill | Day 1, Tuesday, 9... - 0 views

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    Three C-SPAN Videos: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions
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45,000,000 to Get Single-Payer Vermont Health Care - 0 views

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    Thanks to Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, "45,000,000 Americans will get single-payer care" through Community Health Centers, much like the already-existing system in Vermont.
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