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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Obama , White House urging unity


WASHINGTON — The White House scrambled Wednesday to get Democrats behind a unified message of affordability and choice on health legislation amid concerns that Republicans could scare the public with images of a health care system run by bureaucrats.

President Barack Obama reinforced his commitment to reshaping the nation’s health care system to bring down costs and extend coverage to 50 million uninsured people.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reiterated her pledge to bring a health care overhaul bill to the House floor before August.

"Health care reform is entitlement reform, and this is about cost — taking down the cost of health care to the Americans, to our economy and to our budget,” she said.

The White House dispatched top adviser David Axelrod to meet with Senate Democrats.

Senators emerged from the meeting in agreement that messaging was key. Affordability and choice would be emphasized. The issue of coverage for the uninsured would be tied to affordability for all. The message, for example, would be that uninsured people drive up costs when they go to emergency rooms for routine care.



by the associated press

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