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Reich again says lack of public option led to CBO's high cost projections

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 06/21/09 12:11 PM EDT

From the June 21 edition of ABC's This Week:

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Previously:

Robert Reich: Lack of public option led to poor CBO score for draft health care bills

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