NU Online News Service, Oct. 21, 3:35 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON–Senate Democratic leaders said an amendment repealing the antitrust exemption for health and medical malpractice insurers would be up for discussion when the Senate works on its health insurance reform legislation.
The Senate is working on the America's Healthy Future Act (S. 1796) and the amendment eliminating the McCarran-Ferguson Act antitrust exemption, were it to pass, would be part of that.
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