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Landmark: The Inside Story of America’s New Health-Care Law and What It Means For Us All
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Publisher :
Blackstone Audio Inc
Author :
The Staff of the
Washington Post
Narrator :
Pam Ward
Length :
10 hours 27 minutes (Unabridged)
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The
Washington Post
’s must-read guide to health-care reform traces how President Obama and the Democrats achieved this historic overhaul, explains the legislation itself, and shows how it will impact individual Americans. After a year-long political war, in March 2010 President Obama and the Democratic leaders of Congress achieved a victory that has eluded lawmakers for seventy-five years: an overhaul of America’s health-care system. In this indispensable book, the staff of the
Washington Post
tells the story of health-care reform and explains what it means for the American people. In the book’s first section, the
Washington Post
’
s
reporter embedded in the White House provides a behind-the-scenes narrative of how Obama and the Democrats pushed through health-care reform in the face of nearly unanimous Republican opposition. This section traces the tortured evolution of the legislation, showing how the Senate killed the public option, how the January 2010 victory of Republican senator Scott Brown left the Democrats scrambling, and how Democratic leaders ultimately negotiated among entrenched political factions—including disillusioned Democrats—to reach a compromise. What does this final package include? The book’s second section provides an accessible summary of the legislation that Obama signed into law in March 2010. In the third section,
Washington Post
writers answer the most pressing questions about the health-care legislation’s immediate impact. Most importantly, how will the new bill affect individuals—small-business owners, uninsured Americans with pre-existing conditions, and twenty-somethings on their parents’ policies? This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how this legislation came into being and what the new health-care program means. Contributors from the
Washington Post
include: National Editor
Kevin Merida
, Associate Editor
Steven
Luxenberg, and staff writers
Ceci Connolly
and
Alec MacGillis
.
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