When Is an Imperfect Bill Better Than No Bill?
One doesn’t have to read far into the posts by bloggers on my reading list to find them urgently arguing that House Democrats should pass
One doesn’t have to read far into the posts by bloggers on my reading list to find them urgently arguing that House Democrats should pass
This year is my family’s costliest one for child care. With two children in paid care arrangements we’re really feeling the pinch. It doesn’t help
Tonight the Administration announced that the State of the Union address will occur on January 27. If a health reform bill is to pass by
I can’t help it. I’m a bit appalled by the emails I’ve been getting today. A surprising number are from people who are noting what’s
With a very tight race for Ted Kennedy’s seat to be resolved tomorrow (barring any drawn out recounts), the likely trajectory of health reform is
I was going to take the day off from blogging, but I can’t let this one go: On Morning Joe just now, Tom Brokaw was
Andrew Pollack reports: President Obama is pushing for a last-minute change in the final health care bill that would shorten the time that expensive biotechnology
A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece on HuffPo about how we can’t get more progressive legislation in the Senate right now because you
I once had a theory that there are two mutually exclusive categories of food: one comprised of foods that go with garlic, the other with
This post has been cited in the 21 January 2010 edition of the Health Wonk Review. I just read the best paper I am aware
Signs of the big fight over how to control health care costs are already appearing. This will be a long, hard, politically wrought battle. Nobody
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