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In the Beginning

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From the moment he took office, President Barack Obama saw health care reform as one of his administration’s top priorities. In February 2009, President Obama announced to a joint session of Congress that discussions on reforming American health care would move forward as a priority. Meetings were held with industry leaders, lobbyists, and influential senators and members of Congress over the next many months.

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Trevor Burrus

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© 2013 Randy E. Barnett, Jonathan H. Adler, David E. Bernstein, Orin S. Kerr, David B. Kopel, Ilya Somin, and Trevor Burrus

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Barnett, R.E., Adler, J.H., Bernstein, D.E., Kerr, O.S., Kopel, D.B., Somin, I. (2013). In the Beginning. In: Burrus, T. (eds) A Conspiracy Against Obamacare. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137363732_2

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