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March 25, 2016 Obamacare Definitely Worked, Experts Say | Insurance Business America
March 25, 2016 My View: Kasich Beats Trump and Cruz on Deficit | Deseret News
March 25, 2016 Big Deficits Loom as Candidates Pile on Spending and Tax Cuts | Fiscal Times
March 22, 2016 Shouldn’t Congress Tell Us How We’ll Pay for Tax Cuts? | NYT
March 22, 2016 ACA Repeal More Difficult as Americans Get Used to Popular Provisions | Modern Healthcare
March 21, 2016 Candidates' Tax Plans Could Threaten Social Security | Tax Analysts (Paywall)
March 18, 2016 Renacci Introduces Bill to Compel Better Compliance with Federal Budget | Ripon Advance
March 18, 2016 Campaign Week in Review: GOP Candidates Offer a Collective ‘No’ on Merrick Garland | Rewire
March 18, 2016 A Better Path On Debt Reduction? | Politico Morning Money
March 18, 2016 Club for Growth Launches Ad Slamming Trump on Healthcare | The Hill
March 18, 2016 Why There’s Trouble Ahead for Paul Ryan’s Trillion-Dollar Budget | The Fiscal Times
March 18, 2016 How House Republicans Could Attract Bipartisan Support on Entitlement Savings | WSJ
March 18, 2016 Democrats Bristle at House Budget Allocation of War Funds | CQ Roll Call
March 17, 2016 Trump, Sanders Health Plans Come Under Fire | Healthcare Dive
March 16, 2016 Trump’s Health Plan = 21 Million Uninsured, $270-500 Billion Budget Hole | Health Stew
March 14, 2016 Ryan’s Budget Proposal Runs Into Opposition From Some Hard-Line Republicans | NYT
March 14, 2016 Trump's Health Care Lies Matter | USN
March 14, 2016 Donald Trump’s Health Care Plan Is So Bad He Might as Well Not Have One at All | Slate
March 14, 2016 Trump’s Health Care Reform ‘Plan’ Falls Far Short | MSNBC
March 14, 2016 Sorry, Donald, But Cutting Waste, Fraud And Abuse Won’t Save Social Security | Investors
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