When the Popular Thing Isn’t the Right Thing
In order to boost public support for its health reform push, the White House added a new wrinkle to the Senate-passed reform bill it has, by and large, embraced. The White House proposes to create a new federal agency with the power to review, regulate and, if it so wishes, block health insurance rate increases.
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Ten Dollars is Still Significant in this Economy
Recent research from Trust for America’s Health shows that an investment of $10 per person, per year in proven community-based programs that focus on increasing physical activity, improving nutrition, and preventing smoking could save the country more than $16 billion annually within five years. Read More


