Officials with the nation's health insurers didn't speak out much against Pres. Barack Obama's hopes to overhaul their industry in the first few months after the president's election. After all, the president was incredibly popular. The public seemed eager for health-insurance reform.
Today, though, it seems that health insurance officials have found their tongues. They're beginning [...]
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