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Article: White House may be looking for compromise on health care. (Originated from Boston Globe)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
- Article date:
- June 19, 1994
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WASHINGTON _ Despite continuing to insist publicly that they want Congress to pass their entire health-care plan, White House officials have begun to dicker over a possible compromise that would delay _ perhaps indefinitely _ requiring the nation's employers to contribute toward their workers' health coverage.
Lawmakers emerging from private meetings with President Clinton last week and some administration officials said that Clinton is prepared to modify or even scrap substantial chunks of his complex plan _ including his so-called employer mandate _ so long as the resulting compromise eventually assures all Americans of health insurance.
Until now, many members of ...
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