Affordable Health Care for America ActFor the first time in U.S. history, all Americans would have access to quality, affordable health care under updated health insurance reform legislation passed by the House on November 7.The Affordable Health Care for America Act [H.R. 3962], which blends and updates the three versions of previous bills passed by the House committees of jurisdiction in July, embodies President Obama’s key goals for health reform. It will slow the growth in out-of-control costs, introduce competition into the health care marketplace to keep coverage affordable and insurers honest, protect people’s choices of doctors and health plans, and assure all Americans access to quality, stable, affordable health care. Continue Reading » |
November 9, 2009
Chairman Miller Asks GAO to Expand Investigation into Contaminated Beef in School MealsNovember 7, 2009
House Makes History on Health ReformNovember 7, 2009
Chairman Miller Statement on Historic Health Reform Legislation |
Preventing Child Abuse and Improving Responses to Families in Crisis |
Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act |
Employee Non-Discrimination Act Hearing |
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act |
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Latest from the Blog»Chairman Miller's floor speeches about the Affordable Health Care for America ActRep. George Miller, Chairman of the Education and Labor Committee, delivers his comments during the floor debate on H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care For America Act on November 7, 2009. [WITH VIDEO] Continue Reading »Multimedia» |
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