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Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Health Care Fraud

Section 7. Of Article I Of The Constitution States: . . . If after such Reconsideration two thirds of that House shall agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent together with the Objections to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds of that House, it shall become a Law.

House (First) Senate (Second) President (Third)
3/21/10 12/24/09 3/23/10
219 yeas 212 nays: Not Passed 60 yeas 39 nays: Not Passed Illegally Enacting Laws Unconstitutionally
288 Votes Needed To Pass 67 Votes Needed To Pass
national-based state-based
twice the amount three times the amount
age of 26 age of 27
85 cents on dollar85 percent
compete with insurerscontract with insurers
5.4 percent surtax, 2.5 percent excise tax40 percent excise tax, payroll taxes 2.35 percent, special fees, 10-percent tanning tax
abortions to purchase separate insurance ridersopt out, write two separate premium checks
Medicaid up to 133 percent of povertyMedicaid up to 150 percent of poverty
2.5-percent penalty tax on income$750-per-person annual penalty, 2 percent income
penalty of 8 percent of payroll, pay fines on a sliding scale of 2, 4, 6 percentfine of $750 annually per worker, federally subsidized coverage, 9.8 percent of salary, purchase federally subsidized insurance, pay a fine up to $3,000 per worker, cash vouchers to lower-income workers

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