Reading and Reviewing
By Blair Hickman and Cora Currier
ProPublica, March 30, 2012, 1:44 pm
As we wait for the Supreme Court to issue its verdict on the health-care reform law we rounded up some of the most revealing reporting on the issues.
They’re grouped roughly into articles on high costs and those on insurance.
Assesment
Conclusion
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