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Shutdown Roundup

October 2, 2013 at 11:40 PM
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Below are the latest CBPP analyses and blog posts on issues related to the federal government shutdown.

  • Don't Reward the Politics of Blackmail, or We'll See More Shutdowns
  • Delaying Health Reform’s Individual Mandate Isn’t Harmless or Fair
  • Delaying the Individual Mandate Would Result in Millions More Uninsured and Higher Premiums
  • Greenstein in Politico: Despite Claims, Obamacare Gives Congress No Special Treatment
  • Scare Talk on Medical Device Tax Doesn’t Square with Reality
  • Excise Tax on Medical Devices Should Not Be Repealed
  • Argument for One-Year Delay of Health Reform Riddled with Flaws
  • Let's Stop Using Bogus Comparisons of Health Insurance Premiums to Throw Darts at Health Reform
  • Health Reform Not Causing Significant Shift to Part-Time Work
Topics: 
Federal Budget, Budget Process, Health Reform, Health

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