House Passes Health Reform in Final Vote

The House of Representatives passed the health reform bill by a vote of 220-207 in the final vote in a complicated legislative process, according to a report by the New York Times.

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The House action followed the Senate’s final vote a few hours earlier, and now the bill goes to President Obama for his signature.

Meanwhile, Mr. Obama held a campaign-style rally in Iowa City to convince a still skeptical public that the new law will be a boon for U.S. healthcare.

Read the New York Times‘ report on health reform.

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