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Originally Posted by BFT3K
A History Of Reconciliation
For 30 years, major changes to health care laws have passed via the budget reconciliation process. Here are a few examples:
1982 ? TEFRA: The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act first opened Medicare to HMOs
1986 ? COBRA: The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act allowed people who were laid off to keep their health coverage, and stopped hospitals from dumping ER patients unable to pay for their care
1987 ? OBRA '87: Added nursing home protection rules to Medicare and Medicaid, created no-fault vaccine injury compensation program
1989 ? OBRA '89: Overhauled doctor payment system for Medicare, created new federal agency on research and quality of care
1990 ? OBRA '90: Added cancer screenings to Medicare, required providers to notify patients about advance directives and living wills, expanded Medicaid to all kids living below poverty level, required drug companies to provide discounts to Medicaid
1993 ? OBRA '93: created federal vaccine funding for all children
1996 ? Welfare Reform: Separated Medicaid from welfare
1997 ? BBA: The Balanced Budget Act created the state-federal childrens' health program called CHIP
2005 ? DRA: The Deficit Reduction Act reduced Medicaid spending, allowed parents of disabled children to buy into Medicaid
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I see some pretty good things in that group
It will interesting when the budget comes out today for the bill, it has to reduce the deficit to be able to use the Reconciliation. thats probably why they added the student loan thing.
Watching FOX at 3pm pacific for the presidents interveiw with Bret Baier
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that