Obama Lends Support To States' Health Alternative

Obama lends support to states' health alternative

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a concession over his divisive health care overhaul, President Barack Obama offered Monday to let unhappy states design alternative plans as long as they fulfill the goals of his landmark law....

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