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* [[Jay Rockefeller]], West Virginia, ''Chairman''
* [[Pat Toomey]], Pennsylvania, ''Chairman''
* [[Debbie Stabenow]], Michigan
* [[Chuck Grassley]], Iowa
* [[Pat Roberts]], Kansas
* [[Mike Enzi]], Wyoming*
* [[Richard Burr]], North Carolina
* [[Dan Coats]], Indiana
* [[Dean Heller]], Nevada
* [[Tim Scott]], South Carolina
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* [[Debbie Stabenow]], Michigan, ''Ranking Member''
* [[Maria Cantwell]], Washington
* [[Maria Cantwell]], Washington
* [[Bill Nelson]], Florida
* [[Bob Menendez]], New Jersey
* [[Bob Menendez]], New Jersey
* [[Tom Carper]], Delaware
* [[Ben Cardin]], Maryland
* [[Ben Cardin]], Maryland
* [[Bob Casey, Jr.]], Pennsylvania
* [[Sherrod Brown]], Ohio
* [[Mark Warner]], Virginia
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* [[Pat Roberts]], Kansas, ''Ranking Member''
* [[Orrin Hatch]], Utah
* [[Chuck Grassley]], Iowa
* [[Mike Enzi]], Wyoming
* [[John Cornyn]], Texas
* [[Richard Burr]], North Carolina
* [[Pat Toomey]], Pennsylvania
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* [[Orrin Hatch]], Utah
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* [[Ron Wyden]], Oregon
* [[Ron Wyden]], Oregon
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Revision as of 17:51, 22 January 2015

The Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care is one of the six subcommittees within the Senate Committee on Finance

Majority Minority
Ex officio

Legislation

As of 2009, Subcommittee members Debbie Stabenow, Maria Cantwell, Bill Nelson, and Mike Crapo are co-sponsors of the Healthy Americans Act (HAA) sponsored by Ron Wyden. Chuck Grassley and Thomas Carper were HAA co-sponsors during the 110th Congress.[1]

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