A recent poll shows that 57% of Americans do not like any of the proposed health care bills, and agree that Congress should start fresh, rather than attempting to piecemeal a model from scrapped ideas. Trying to reach a bipartisan agreement as to what needs to be done is not an easy task, but it is vital to ensure that resolution is achieved. These polls shows interesting trend among voters as to how they feel now, as compared to a year ago in regards to health care reform:
• 53% said they strongly or somewhat oppose the legislation in both House and Senate plans
• 33% stated they were more supportive of reforming the health care system now
• 24% said they were just as supportive as they were a year ago
• 38% of voters now think it is at least somewhat likely that the plan proposed by the president and congressional Democrats will become law this year
• 51% believe passage of the plan this year is unlikely
• 24% of voters now say health care reform is the budget priority the president is most likely to achieve
Regardless of where this leads us, we will be there to guide you through and answer any questions you have.
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