State Block Grants Possible in 2002 If Medicare Reform Fails This Year - Tauzin
Executive Summary
Congress will consider a state block grant drug benefit in 2002 if a Medicare reform package does not pass this year, House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Tauzin (R-La.) predicted during a March 22 media briefing.
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