Health Insurance Reform Information
The debate on health insurance reform can often be confusing and unclear. Below are some high-quality sources of information that you can use to make up your own mind.
Congressional Research Service: An objective source of information used by both Democratic and Republican congressional offices. Below is an introductory document of the same kind made available to members of Congress:
Health Care Reform: An Introduction
Politifact.com: An independent fact-checking website and winner of the 2009 Pulitzer prize.
Committee Websites: The three committees in the House responsible for health care each have their own websites with extensive information:
You can also find information at the webpages for the offices of the Majority Leader and the Speaker of the House.
Reality Check: White House website that tracks and debunks false rumors related to health care.
Facebook and Twitter: You can follow the latest news about health insurance reform on Facebook and Twitter at facebook.com/healthreform and twitter.com/healthreformnow. You do not have to be a Facebook or Twitter subscriber to view these webpages.
Spanish Information: A short Spanish-language document about health insurance reform.
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