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Date Added: July 20, 2008 09:36:08 AM
A national health care reform proposal co-sponsored by Sen. John Sununu resuscitates a number of ideas that have long been popular among Republican lawmakers. Elements of the plan, designed to provide tax credits to individuals and allow the formation of interstate purchasing groups, have been debated in Congress several times in recent years.

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