Featured blog post: Where do we go from here?
Medical Staff Leader Connection, December 9, 2010
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The Republicans are back in control of Congress. With a majority in the House, they have the ability to filibuster in the Senate. Speaker-to-be John Boehner has made no secret of his desire to kill Obamacare. He can’t get it repealed just yet, but he can prevent the appropriations needed to make it work. Half of the state legislatures are now under Republican control, so there will be little progress on the state insurance exchanges that are part of the plan. What can we expect to happen?
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