Some sources say the current and final version has 906 pages. It should be noted that many congressional bills are really, really long, and this one is no exception. This can be a mixed blessing: long bills can be very thorough and address specific situations, or they can be confusing and overly wordy. Since the new health bill is now online, I will let you decide if it's thorough or wordy. I enclose the link.
The final version was 906 pages. That may sound really long, but congressional bills tend to have a lot of pages. This bill is online in its entirety and I enclose the link to it.
The health care reform bill.
Yes, they did.
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those who are exempted and those who get it free
The main provisions enacted by the Health Insurance Reform bill introduced in 2013 are patient protection and affordable healthcare for all. This means that no patient will be denied care.
When you look at the bill it is actually 2 bills; 906 pages are dedicated to the Affordable Health Care Act; the rest is citation. A second bill regarding student loans and legal precedent. The two together equal 2,700 pages.
Mary landrieu and Ben nelson
March 2010... and hopefully repealed by March 2011
No, zero Republicans voted for this bill in the Senate.
If you mean, "why," one possible reason is that health insurance reform required health insurance companies to spend the money they receive in premiums on, um, actual health care and not excessive overhead such as inflated executive compensation. .
Nope, not one republican vote.