In yesterday's post answering questions about Senator Max Baucus' health care reform proposal, I inadvertently overlooked a question posed by JimK. He points out the proposed health care reform legislation provides a tax credit to those earning up to 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), but questions whether the Chairman's Mark mandates people pay [...]
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