The Senate’s secret health care talks are the latest slide away from transparency. I’m a witness
The Senate’s secret deliberation on the health bill overhaul is part of a long, slow slide away from transparency. And I’m a witness.
by Julie Rovner — Kaiser Health News
Jun 14, 2017
4 minutes
Congress struggling to finish a huge budget reconciliation bill. A GOP president pushing a major overhaul of federal payments for health insurance that could transform the lives of sick patients.
Sound familiar? The year was 1986. I was a rookie health reporter on Capitol Hill and watched a Medicare bill move from introduction, to hearings, to votes in subcommittees, to full committees and then to the entire House — an operation that took months and was replicated in the Senate, before the two chambers got together to iron out their differences for final passage.
Everything was published in the official in almost excruciating detail for everyone to see — as long as they could read really
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