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CBO on GOP health bill: 32 million more without insurance over a decade
The Washington Post
2017-07-19
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The Congressional Budget Office on July 19 estimated that a GOP health-care bill ending parts of Obamacare with no immediate replacement would reduce federal deficits by $473 billion over a decade.
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