Transcript: President Obama’s Health Care Rally In Iowa
President Barack Obama’s speech on health reform takes place today, in Iowa. Read his speech, as released by the White House.
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President Barack Obama’s speech on health reform takes place today, in Iowa. Read his speech, as released by the White House.
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Watch President Obama’s speech he made late Sunday night, after the House passed health reform legislation.
Read the transcript of President Obama’s speech, which he gave late Sunday night after the House passed the health reform package.
Late Sunday night, the House of Representatives made history by passing the Senate version of health care overhaul legislation. KHN’s Mary Agnes Carey and The Fiscal Times’ Eric Pianin report on the scene during the vote on Capitol Hill, what’s next in the Senate and what health reform may mean for consumers.
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