US Capitol Capsule: Obama expects more 'nickel and diming' of health reform
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
As the bell rang on the final round of the US fiscal year 2011 budget, President Barack Obama in strong language last week made it clear he will take on any bare-knuckle political fights against attempts to repeal health care reform, saying he refuses to let the Republicans do it by "nickel and diming" the law through the budgetary process.
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