For those interested in cliff notes:
$950B price tag over 10 years (funded by healthcare fees, employers penalties)
Similar to health reform framework passed by Senate Democrats in December (which I called)
Mandate that requires individuals to purchase health insurance,
Subsidy for people who cannot afford coverage but taxes and fees to raise revenue
Market based approaches: health insurance exchanges and an ability to go across state lines and $40B in tax credits
Excise/Cadillac tax delay
Senate abortion language (not stricter house language)
Senate reconciliation permitted (legislation passes Senate with 51 votes, instead of having to clear the 60 vote threshold).
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