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TRANSPARENT Government? Who has seen the Final Draft?

Where is the public access to the pending Health Bill, the access 'Promised' by the TRANSPARENT government recently selected by the people? Has anyone had a copy made available? The ACTUAL BILL that they plan to vote on THURSDAY???

Update:

Well Said ..to the First 5 Answerers...

Awaiting more responses....

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    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Transparent in so far as you get to see what they want you to see.

  • 1 decade ago

    That bill is essentially DOA, since now the tug-of-war is the consensus between the (pending) Senate version with the (pending) House version. That's where the real "smoke-filled room" dealing will take place. This is an utter mess, with Sen. Bunning echoing the concerns that good folks should have heard during yesterday's marathon session.

  • 1 decade ago

    The bill is over 1000 pages and can only be understood by a lawyer.

    Chuck Norris & his wife were trying to understand the bill & had to end up hiring some lawyers to tell them what it said.

    We do not need to revamp the whole system to give benefits to those that are low income. This is complete socialized medicine.

  • 1 decade ago

    If in the Uk go to Government web page and find the minister for Health

    then mail him/her this question. Email you local MP and ask this question. Yet you will find the answer to your question in the web pages.

    If America you will probably have to hack their computers. It could be one of their secrets.

  • 1 decade ago

    Of course not... If anyone was allowed to actually READ the bill, they would immediately grasp what a disastrous turd it really is, and would burn down the halls of Congress if it passed.

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