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America’s Affordable Health Choices Act

Posted by George J. Janczyn on August 11, 2009

If you’re going to argue the merits, you need to study the topic.

OpenCongress.org is a great service that provides comprehensive information about all things Congress, including full-text and status of bills. Of particular interest for many people these days is the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.

It’s not just the full text that OpenCongress provides, they have made it possible for people to make and read comments about any individual part of the bill, or to link to specific parts of the bill for email or blog discussions elsewhere. Check it out:

One Response to “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act”

  1. Jackie Durkee said

    I just love OpenCongress.org. Between that site and http://www.congress.org, you can really stay in touch with all the information you need to. Thanks for information.

    I’m reading and detailing the health care bill on my blog. http://www.FaithfulinPrayer.wordpress.com. Right now I’m in the Medicare and Medicaid section of the bill. The first three Subtitles are updates to the Social Security Act for Part A and Part B Medicare. Since I’m not in the healthcare profession, I’m finding it diccult to understand how it things will impact hospitals and physicians.

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