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BREAKING: February 25th Health Care Summit Details

02/12/10 | by Adam Dougherty [mail] | Categories: White House

-The Congressional Roster of Participants, in addition to the Vice President, Secretary Sebelius, Office of Health Reform's Nancy-Ann DeParle, and representatives from the OMB and CBO.

-The Formal Invite, which interestingly implies that the President will unveil the final compromise between the current House and Senate bills before the event and asks the GOP to bring their own comprehensive bill (the invite also notably mentions the recent Anthem premium hikes here in California).

Discussion on the four essential goals of legislation, to be moderated by the President:

Insurance reforms
Cost containment
Expanding coverage
Impact on deficit reduction

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