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USA Today: Growing Deficit Frames Health-Care Debate

From USA Today:

Lawmakers said Sunday that President Obama must scale back ambitious plans to overhaul health care because ballooning budget deficits are undermining support for more comprehensive and costly legislation.

As the White House prepares to release worse-than-expected deficit projections this week, even Democrats in Congress said that whatever health care bill emerges this fall will have to cost less than the $1 trillion price tag contemplated earlier this year.

“It’s going to have to be significantly less than what we’ve heard talked about,” Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., one of six senators from both parties seeking a bipartisan health care bill, said on CBS’ Face the Nation. “We’ve got to have the deficit reduced as a result of this effort. That is absolutely imperative.”

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