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The '''Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care''' is one of the six subcommittees within the [[United States Senate Committee on Finance|Senate Committee on Finance]] |
The '''Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care''' is one of the six subcommittees within the [[United States Senate Committee on Finance|Senate Committee on Finance]] |
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==Members, [[114th United States Congress|114th Congress]]== |
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* [[Dean Heller]], Nevada |
* [[Dean Heller]], Nevada |
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* [[Tim Scott]], South Carolina |
* [[Tim Scott]], South Carolina |
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* [[Debbie Stabenow]], Michigan, ''Ranking Member'' |
* [[Debbie Stabenow]], Michigan, ''Ranking Member'' |
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* [[Maria Cantwell]], Washington |
* [[Maria Cantwell]], Washington |
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The Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care is one of the six subcommittees within the Senate Committee on Finance
Members, 114th Congress
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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]
External links
- Committee on Finance, Subcommittee page from the U.S. Senate website