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The Truth and Consequences of Repeal

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Act should not have been passed

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SourcePageThe New York Times
DateDateJanuary 15, 2011
URLURLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/16/opinion/16sun1.html
QuoteText"Americans will pay a high price if opponents get their way. Reform means that tens of millions of uninsured people will get a chance at security; and many millions more who have coverage can be sure they can keep or replace it, even if they get sick or lose their jobs. Repeal would also take away the best chance for reining in rising health care costs — and the government’s relentlessly rising Medicare burden. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that repealing the reform law would drive up the deficit by $230 billion over the first decade and much more in later years."
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The Truth and Consequences of Repeal by The New York Times editorial board (The New York Times, January 15, 2011) (view)