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September 22, 1993: Address on Health Care Reform

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Bill Clinton

September 22, 1993

Source Miller Center

Bill Clinton addresses Congress and asks them to support his plan to fix America's broken health care system. He argues that the current system is simply too broken, too uncertain, too expensive, and too bureaucratic to continue as currently structured. The President outlines the following six principles for restructuring: security of coverage, inclusion of all Americans, savings, choice, quality, and responsibility. 

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September 22, 1993: Address on Health Care Reform

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