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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) White House Summary of Health Provisions February 17, 2009

Authors: White House

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2016-02-11

Journal: White House

Keywords: White House Summary, ARRA, American Recovery and Re-Investment Act

Abstract:

As millions of people have lost their jobs, millions have lost their health insurance. Those that remain covered are paying more for less. And unrelenting health care costs are burdening business, state governments, and our economy. The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act will prevent health coverage loss and stabilize the system. It will make key investments now that will lower health spending in the long run. It is part of the Presidents commitment to make health care affordable for all Americans.

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