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<p>Section 3106 is difficult to read. It fails to offer clear definitions of critical terms, it uses different terms to describe the same thing, and it contains unnecessarily abstract language.  Because it is poorly written, it requires at least two readings to understand it.  I will tell you first what I derive from it in the plainest language possible, and then discuss some of its provisions so you can judge for yourself whether I got it right.</p>
 
<p>Section 3106 is difficult to read. It fails to offer clear definitions of critical terms, it uses different terms to describe the same thing, and it contains unnecessarily abstract language.  Because it is poorly written, it requires at least two readings to understand it.  I will tell you first what I derive from it in the plainest language possible, and then discuss some of its provisions so you can judge for yourself whether I got it right.</p>
 
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Sullivan claims that the legislation is difficult to find. Searching Wikipedia for "Obamacare" takes you to a [[Obamacare#Current_reform_proposals|section of a page]] about "Obama administration proposals" for healthcare reform. That section describes the Obama-Biden plan, which (as I understand it) was intended as a guide to what the administration would support; Congress created its own plan essentially from scratch, and that's what we're discussing here.
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Sullivan claims that the legislation is difficult to find. Searching Wikipedia for "Obamacare" takes you to a [[wikipedia:Obamacare#Current_reform_proposals|section of a page]] about "Obama administration proposals" for healthcare reform. That section describes the Obama-Biden plan, which (as I understand it) was intended as a guide to what the administration would support; Congress created its own plan essentially from scratch, and that's what we're discussing here.
  
 
The next section of that same Wikipedia article ("Congressional proposals") explains that the bill currently under discussion is the [[Affordable Health Choices Act]]; following that link, you find pretty quickly that the bill in question is [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.uscongress/legislation.111hr3200 HR 3200], introduced {{date|2009-07-14|July 14}}.</let>
 
The next section of that same Wikipedia article ("Congressional proposals") explains that the bill currently under discussion is the [[Affordable Health Choices Act]]; following that link, you find pretty quickly that the bill in question is [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.uscongress/legislation.111hr3200 HR 3200], introduced {{date|2009-07-14|July 14}}.</let>

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