Health Care Bill Full Text and Views
Last Updated on Friday, 19 March 2010 01:38 Posted by Debbie Turner | Filed under U.S. Friday, 19 March

At last a draft of the Senate Health Care Bill has been presented to the public for Americans to vote on. President Obama needs to get the Health Care Bill passed to help the vast amount of Americans who need help with medical expenses.
If you are one of those people wondering where you can read the full bill, then look no further. If you go to scribd.com, you can see the bill in entirety. One of the things the new Health Care bill shows is that the Congressional Budget office would require $940 billion to spend, but would cut the deficit by $138 billion over 10 years.
The Republicans quarrel with the bill is that they say the large expenses heaped onto taxpayers will delay the economic recovery of the US. A highlight of the bill is to be a standard health insurance for every American with equal benefits. It will also offer tax credits to those still unable to afford medical costs.
More affluent Americans though are likely to oppose the bill as they desire a healthcare insurance targeted more at their own needs. For more highlights of the bill and opinion go to worldcorrespondents.com. Are you for or against the Bill, and do you think it will be passed by the Senate?
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