Expand All Collapse All Extent 619 folders, 57,234 pages (this includes 711 electronic pages) Summary This collection consists of records describing the efforts of the Clinton Administration to pass the Health Security Act, which would have reformed the health care system of the United States. This collection contains memoranda, correspondence, handwritten notes, reports, charts, graphs, bills, drafts, booklets, pamphlets, lists, press releases, schedules, newspaper articles, and faxes. The collection contains lists of experts from the field of medicine willing to testify to the viability of the Health Security Act. Much of the remaining material duplicates records from the previous segments. Scope and Content Note The materials in FOIA 2006-0885-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Additional material for this FOIA case has been processed in segments 1-3. FOIA 2006-0885-F contains records regarding President Clinton’s attempts to put into effect a total recasting of the health care system in the United States. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was appointed as the head of the Health Care Task Force (HCTF). She expended a tremendous amount of energy trying to get health care reform through Congress. She traveled across the country holding numerous hearings, conferred with Senators and Representatives on countless occasions, and went outside the government time and time again as she valiantly attempted to broker a deal. However, despite her best efforts Clinton’s plan, known as the Health Security Act, didn’t even get introduced into Congress in 1994. The records in this portion of the FOIA case contain memoranda, correspondence, handwritten notes, reports, charts, graphs, bills, drafts, booklets, pamphlets, lists, press releases, schedules, newspaper articles, and faxes. There is a large amount of information related to prospective speakers and likeminded experts who ostensibly might testify to the viability of Clinton’s health care plan. A leading mental health advocate, Dr. Bernie Arons played a key role in the drive toward health care reform in the Clinton Administration. He served as mental health and substance abuse advisor to Tipper Gore and teamed up with her to co-chair the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Working Group for the President’s Task Force on National Health Reform. Moreover, Arons held high governmental positions that permitted him to shape mental health policy on a national level. These posts included Director of the Center for Mental Health Services at SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) and Senior Science Advisor to the Director of the National Institute of Health. In 2009 he was appointed the Director of Medical Affairs at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D.C. This enabled Arons to be the supervisor of all clinical programs at the Hospital, including the psychiatry residency training program. The Staff and Office Files of Bernie Arons are composed primarily of drafts, bills, and briefing papers. For instance, there is a voluminous copy of the Health Security Act which contains all parts of the bill and could perhaps serve as a starting point for somebody interested in Clinton’s health care reform plan. Apparently teamed up with Larry Levitt on health care matters, Gary Claxton worked in the White House in the first part of the Clinton Administration. The two men spent most of their time dealing with cost containment, insurance reform, financing issues, and the various components of the Health Security Act. In short, they were actively engaged in the ongoing struggle for a complete restructuring of the health care system in the United States. From March 1997 through January 2001, Claxton held the position of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Policy in the Department of Health and Human Services. He advised the Secretary on any number of health policy issues ranging from the financing of prescription drugs to the expansion of patient rights. Claxton’s current posts are that of a Vice President, the Director of the Health Care Marketplace Project and Co-Director of the Program for the Study of Health Reform and Private Insurance at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. He oversees cutting edge proposals designed to stay ahead of the curve in the health care market and to capitalize on provisions of the Affordable Care Act. The Staff and Office Files of Gary Claxton consist of memoranda, handwritten notes, reports, publications, bills, and drafts focusing on legislation aimed at totally overhauling the health care system then in use across the nation. In addition, charts, graphs, and detailed statistical analyses crop up throughout his records as plans of varying degrees of reform and change are subjected to exhaustive study and discussion. Nothing is too minute or out of the ordinary to escape detailed inspection. For example, there is a paper entitled “Very Theoretical Insurance Reform Options” that breaks down the issue to a standardized benefit package, small group reforms, and purchasing groups. Larry Levitt served as Senior Health Policy Advisor to the Clinton White House and Department of Health and Human Services. In this capacity he helped the President in the formulation of the Health Security Act and other related activities. Like Gary Claxton, Levitt is presently employed at the Kaiser Family Foundation where he holds the positions of Vice President for Special Initiatives, Senior Advisor to the President, and Co-Executive Director of the Program for the Study of Health Reform and Private Insurance. The Staff and Office Files of Larry Levitt consist of a wide variety of materials. These records compare the Clinton Administration’s proposal to related health insurance plans and similar legislative efforts. Levitt’s files also describe comparative, financial, and legislative analysis and models of assorted health plans. Several 3 1/2” diskettes were located in the Staff and Office Files of Larry Levitt. These diskettes’ files contain briefing papers and tables. The records from these diskettes have been processed electronically and are available for research in that format. Gary Cohen has several boxes of material associated with the Health Care Task Force. It is unclear what his exact duties were but he seems to have been actively engaged from the White House in arranging for speakers to appear at various functions and meetings in an effort to put the best face on the Administration’s reform of the health care system in the United States. In recent years, he has held several leadership positions in the field of global medical technology and become a passionate advocate in the fight to improve the state of health around the world. In addition, Cohen serves as an advisor to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). The Staff and Office Files of Gary Cohen contain correspondence, memoranda, faxes, lists, press releases, schedules, newspaper articles, and business cards focusing on the lining up of experts who could advance the cause of Clinton’s health care plan. Events are grouped together by month and sometimes have handwritten notes directing a specific person to go after a specific individual to fulfill a speaking engagement. Additionally, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) schedules include lists of potential speakers and even note possible happenings that the administration declined to accept. In some instances, health care activities ended up being organized by state. During the first term of the Clinton Administration Christine Heenan worked on the Domestic Policy Council, and in that capacity served as Senior Health Policy Analyst. She advised the President on health care issues, wrote speeches for him, Mrs. Clinton, and Vice President Al Gore. Subsequent to leaving politics, Heenan was the Director of Community and Government Relations at Brown University (1995-2000), founded and then became CEO of Clarendon Group Inc. (2000-2008), a communications and government relations consulting firm, and concurrently held the position of senior advisor at Public Strategies (2005-2008), a national public affairs firm with offices at several different locations in the United States. At the present time she holds the post of Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications at Harvard University. Her duties include overseeing communications and government community relations and acting as senior advisor to the president, provost, and governing boards. The Staff and Office Files of Christine Heenan consist primarily of booklets, pamphlets, and assorted other publications that deal with health care legislation introduced by members of Congress. These bills are compared unfavorably to Clinton’s proposal on almost every level. Handwritten notes of various meetings involving key players such as Ira Magaziner and Hillary Clinton can be found throughout the collection. It should be noted that the electronic records in this segment of Christine Heenan’s Files were actually processed in segment 2 of 2006-0885-F and can be found there. One of the major movers and shakers in the push for health care reform during the Clinton Administration, Chris Jennings joined the White House in 1994 and assumed the position of Special Assistant to the President for Health Policy. In that capacity he played a key role in health insurance reform, quality assurance, the formation of the President’s Advisory Commission on Quality and Consumer Protection, and helping Hillary Clinton convey to Congress the main components of the proposed complete revamping of the health care system. Jennings served as perhaps her closest advisor and confidante. After the defeat of Clinton’s plan, he remained in the administration and in January 1997 became Deputy Assistant to the President for Health Policy Development in the White House Domestic Policy Council. Perhaps his most important accomplishments here concerned the passage of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and the push for a real and substantive Patients’ Bill of Rights. In the years since leaving the White House, Jennings headed up his own health care and lobbying firm that numbered labor unions, the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons), and nonprofit groups such as the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) among its clients. During 2013, Jennings was hired by the Obama Administration to aid in the final implementation of President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Staff and Office Files of Chris Jennings consist principally of material dealing with the various bills devoted to reforming the health care system. These records take the form of publications such as booklets, pamphlets, reports, and other similar types of things. One booklet is entitled “Congressional Health Care Workshops, September 1993;” a report is entitled “Achievements of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging.” Bills covered include those of Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, Senators Robert Dole and Robert Packwood, and the administration-sponsored Health Security Act of 1993, the handiwork of Bill and Hillary Clinton and to a lesser extent Senator Edward Kennedy. The analysis of each respective piece of legislation comes with all manner of charts and graphs and detailed breakdowns outlining possible options and so forth. Probably of considerable value to researchers, there are lists of meetings Hillary Clinton had with members of Congress to try and sell health care reform and prominent individuals in business and other areas who might be supportive of Clinton’s initiative to bring universal coverage to all Americans. Closely associated with Bill and Hillary Clinton over the years, Jennifer Klein served on the Domestic Policy Council as a Special Assistant to the President from 1993-1999. She helped him in a significant way in his push for health care reform. After leaving the administration, Klein eventually worked for the former First Lady as a Deputy in the Office of Global Women’s Issues at the Department of State. Staying at this post for nearly four years (May 2009-March 2013), she currently acts as a Consultant at the Office of Hillary Clinton in Washington, D.C. Carolyn Gatz acted as manager of the writing process that produced President Clinton’s health care plan. She worked in the office of Ira Magaziner and provided much in the way of pithy quotes in the newspapers and magazines of the period. Her current position is that of Trustee on the Board of Norton Healthcare, Inc. in Louisville, Kentucky. The Staff and Office Files of Jennifer Klein and Jennifer Klein/Carolyn Gatz consist principally of handwritten notes, memoranda, correspondence, reports, papers, and publications. Perhaps the most noteworthy portion of their records would be the responses of individual states to a survey dealing with health care reform and tax law limitations. Usually someone associated with the attorney general’s office of each respective state drafted answers to questions posed by the survey. There are also notes, outlines, and so forth utilized in the actual composition of the Clinton health care plan. Record Type Textual System of Arrangement Records that were responsive to this FOIA request were found in one collection area—Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files. Staff and Office Files were maintained at the folder level by staff members within their individual offices and document all levels of administration activity. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 2201) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (17 USC, 101) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material Provenance Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Subject Headings United States. Health Security Act White House Health Care Task Force (U.S.) Health care reform Health care reform--Government policy Processed by Staff Archivist, 2013. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. Last Modified Date 2013-10-17 Container List The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to 2006-0885-F (segment 4): Box 1 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Health Care Task Force Arons, Bernie [Health Reform Proposal – Working Group Draft] [Binder 1] [1] [OA/ID 3285] [Health Reform Proposal – Working Group Draft] [Binder 1] [2] [OA/ID 3285] (segment 4) [Health Reform Proposal – Working Group Draft] [Binder 2] [1] [OA/ID 3285] [Health Reform Proposal – Working Group Draft] [Binder 2] [2] [OA/ID 3285] Health Security Act [OA/ID 3285] Box 2 [Health Security Plan Briefing Book] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 3285] [Health Security Plan Briefing Book] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 3285] [Reviewed: Non-Responsive] [Loose] [OA/ID 3285] Claxton, Gary Admin. [Administrative] Costs [OA/ID 3708] Associations/QAP [Quality Assurance Project]//Pool Size [OA/ID 3708] B. [Bob] Graham/State Care [OA/ID 3708] Dingell Draft Bill [1] [OA/ID 3708] Dingell Draft Bill [2] [OA/ID 3708] Dole [OA/ID 3708] [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [1] [OA/ID 3708] [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [2] [OA/ID 3708] [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [3] [OA/ID 3708] Box 3 [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [4] [OA/ID 3708] [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [5] [OA/ID 3708] [Health Insurance Reform and the Health Security Act] [6] [OA/ID 3708] High Cost HP [Health Plan] Assessment [OA/ID 3708] House Education and Labor Committee – Summary of Amendments to H.R. 3600 [Binder] [OA/ID 3708] House Proposal [1] [OA/ID 3708] House Proposal [2] [OA/ID 3708] House Proposal [3] [OA/ID 3708] [Insurance Reform] [1] [OA/ID 3708] [Insurance Reform] [2] [OA/ID 3708] Box 4 Insurance Reforms [OA/ID 3708] NGA [National Governors’ Association] [OA/ID 3708] Premiums Under Reform [OA/ID 3708] Risk Adjustment [OA/ID 3708] Rowland/Repub. [Republican] [OA/ID 3708] Rump/Breaux [OA/ID 3708] Senate Medicaid/MOE [Maintenance of Effort] [empty] [OA/ID 3708] Senate Proposal [1] [OA/ID 3708] Senate Proposal [2] [OA/ID 3708] Senate Proposal [3] [OA/ID 3708] Senate Proposal [4] [OA/ID 3708] [Title V – Health Plans and Health Alliances – Draft, July 9, 1994 (6:00 p.m.)] [1] [OA/ID 3708] [Title V – Health Plans and Health Alliances – Draft, July 9, 1994 (6:00 p.m.)] [2] (segment 4) [OA/ID 3708] Wrap Issue [OA/ID 3708] Box 5 Cohen, Gary Events (July) [1] [OA/ID 3634] Events (July) [2] [OA/ID 3634] Events (July) [3] [OA/ID 3634] Events (July) [4] [OA/ID 3634] Events (July) [5] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events (Invites) [1] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events (Invites) [2] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events (Invites) [3] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events – Regretted [1] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events – Regretted [2] [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Events (Releases) [OA/ID 3634] Health Care Invites [OA/ID 3634] Box 6 Health & Human Services – Schedules [1] [OA/ID 3634] Health & Human Services – Schedules [2] [OA/ID 3634] Health & Human Services – Schedules [3] [OA/ID 3634] Health & Human Services – Schedules [4] [OA/ID 3634] Health & Human Services – Schedules [5] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [1] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [2] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [3] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [4] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [5] [OA/ID 3634] HHS – Schedules II [6] [OA/ID 3634] Health Security Express [OA/ID 3634] July and August [Events] [1] [OA/ID 3634] July and August [Events] [2] [OA/ID 3634] July and August [Events] [3] [OA/ID 3634] Box 7 June Events [Folder 1] [1] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 1] [2] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 1] [3] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 1] [4] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 2] [1] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 2] [2] [OA/ID 3634] June Events [Folder 2] [3] [OA/ID 3634] Miscellaneous [Folder 2] [1] [OA/ID 3634] Miscellaneous [Folder 2] [2] [OA/ID 3634] Miscellaneous [Folder 2] [3] [OA/ID 3634] Newspaper Articles [OA/ID 3634] Press Packets – Health Care [1] [OA/ID 3634] (segment 4) Press Packets – Health Care [2] [OA/ID 3634] Box 8 Schedules of Health Care Events [1] [OA/ID 3634] Schedules of Health Care Events [2] [OA/ID 3634] Schedules of Health Care Events [3] [OA/ID 3634] Schedules of Health Care Events [4] [OA/ID 3634] September Events [1] [OA/ID 3634] September Events [2] [OA/ID 3634] September Events [3] [OA/ID 3634] September Events [4] [OA/ID 3634] Heenan, Christine CMH [Christine M. Heenan] – Abortion [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Academic Health Centers [OA/ID 3531] CMH – AIDS & Chronic Illness [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Administrative Simplification [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Adolescents [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Ads [1] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Ads [2] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – African Americans and HC [Health Care] Reform [OA/ID 3531] Box 9 CMH – Alliances [OA/ID 3531] CMH – AAFP [American Academy of Family Physicians] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – AARP [American Association of Retired Persons] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – American Indians and Alaskan Natives [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Anti-Trust [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Bankruptcy [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Biotechnology [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Bob Dole [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Budget [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Bureaucracy [OA/ID 3531] CMH – California [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Canada [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Carol Campbell [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Charts [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Just CBO [Congressional Budget Office] [1] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Just CBO [Congressional Budget Office] [2] [OA/ID 3531] CMH – CBO [Congressional Budget Office] – Senate Finance [OA/ID 3531] Box 10 CMH – Cost Containment [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Cuomo [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Disabilities [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Discounts [OA/ID 3531] CMH – Doctors [OA/ID 3531] (segment 4) CMH – Emergency Medicine [OA/ID 3531] CMH – FEHB [Federal Employee Health Benefits] [OA/ID 3531] AFSCME [American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees] Study [OA/ID 3532] [Anatomy of a Hospital Bill] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] CHA [Catholic Health Association] Study [OA/ID 3532] CMH – Choice of Doctor [OA/ID 3532] CMH – Comprehensive Benefits [OA/ID 3532] [Coalition for Health Insurance Choice] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] [A Comparison of Family Premium Payment Responsibilities Under Current Legislative Proposals] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] Connecticut Event [OA/ID 3532] EBRI [Employee Benefit Research Institute] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 3532] EBRI [Employee Benefit Research Institute] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 3532] Box 11 [“From the Hill” – Correspondence] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] [Health Care Diskettes] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] Health Care Inflation [OA/ID 3532] [Health Care Provider Availability] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] [Health Care Reform] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] Health Reform – How It Works [OA/ID 3532] [Health Reform Points] [OA/ID 3532] [Health Security Act – Section-by-Section Analysis] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] [Medsave Materials] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] [National Health Care Campaign] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] National Health Care Expenditures [OA/ID 3532] [Physician Income] [1] [OA/ID 3532] [Physician Income] [2] [OA/ID 3532] Physician’s Supply [OA/ID 3532] [Pioneering Healthcare Changes] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] [Real Thing] [Loose VHS] [OA/ID 3532] Recent Talking Points [OA/ID 3532] [Skyrocketing Health Inflation, 1980-1993-2000] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] State Level Reform Reports [Folder 1] [OA/ID 3532] State Level Reform Reports [Folder 2] [OA/ID 3532] Box 12 [Your Money or Your Life] [Loose] [OA/ID 3532] [H.R. 1200 – McDermott Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [H.R. 3080 – Michel Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [H.R. 3955 – Rowland Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 3533] [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 3533] [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 3533] [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [4] [OA/ID 3533] Box 13 (segment 4) [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [5] [OA/ID 3533] [Health Care Amendments] [Loose] [6] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1473 – Baucus Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1770 – Chafee Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1796 – Gramm Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1807 – Gramm Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 2374 – Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] Box 14 [S. 3331 – Jeffords Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1779 – Kennedy Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [S. 1743 – Nickles Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3533] [Amendment 2560 – Calendar No. 539] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] Box 15 [Annotated H.R. 3080 – Michel Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [H.R. 3080 – Michel Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [H.R. 3955 – Rowland Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [H.R. 3955 – Rowland Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [Health Care Search Query] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [S. 1796 – Gramm Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [S. 2374 – Dole/Packwood Health Care] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] Box 16 [Senate – Amendment Submissions] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] [Women Appointees Project] [Loose] [OA/ID 3534] Changes in Plan [OA/ID 3535] Comparison of Committee Bills [OA/ID 3535] Compilation of Social Security Laws [Loose Book] [OA/ID 3535] Cooper/CBO [Congressional Budget Office] [OA/ID 3535] Dodd Amendment [OA/ID 3535] Dole Bill [OA/ID 3535] Dole Plan Clips – Alternative Health Reform Proposition [1] [OA/ID 3535] Dole Plan Clips – Alternative Health Reform Proposition [2] [OA/ID 3535] Dole – Pre-Existing Conditions [OA/ID 3535] Dole – Rural Impact [OA/ID 3535] Gephardt Bill [OA/ID 3535] Box 17 Gramm/McCain [OA/ID 3535] Health Security Act [1] [OA/ID 3535] Health Security Act [2] [OA/ID 3535] [Health Security Summaries & Reports] [Loose] [OA/ID 3535] Heritage Foundation Proposal [OA/ID 3535] Kassenbaum/Glickman [OA/ID 3535] (segment 4) Kennedy Mark [OA/ID 3535] Medical Savings Account [OA/ID 3535] Michel/Lott [OA/ID 3535] Mitchell Bill [1] [OA/ID 3535] Box 18 Mitchell Bill [2] [OA/ID 3535] Moynihan Mark [OA/ID 3535] Nickles Amendment [OA/ID 3535] Phil Gramm [OA/ID 3535] Packwood (Nixon) [1] [OA/ID 3535] Packwood (Nixon) [2] [OA/ID 3535] Roth [OA/ID 3535] Rowland/Bilirakis [OA/ID 3535] Rural Amendment [OA/ID 3535] Senate Finance [OA/ID 3535] Sunshine Amendment [OA/ID 3535] [American College Health Association] [OA/ID 4626] Box 19 [American Heart Association] [OA/ID 4626] [Coming Home – Home Health Care Survey] [OA/ID 4626] [Government Product News] [OA/ID 4626] [HealthCare USA] [OA/ID 4626] [Heenan Envelope] [OA/ID 4626] [The I Care Patients Network] [OA/ID 4626] [Miscellaneous Photos] [OA/ID 4626] Romero-Barcelo/Puerto Rico [OA/ID 4626] Unanswered Congressional Correspondence (Ira) [OA/ID 4626] The Cost of Doing Nothing [OA/ID 9647] [Health Industry Wages] [OA/ID 9647] Insurance Statistics [OA/ID 9647] Legislative – Moynihan [OA/ID 9647] Medicaid [Folder 1] [OA/ID 9647] Medicaid [Folder 2] [1] [OA/ID 9647] Medicaid [Folder 2] [2] [OA/ID 9647] Medicaid [Folder 2] [3] [OA/ID 9647] Medicare [OA/ID 9647] Box 20 Simplification Event [OA/ID 9647] State Health Care Reform [OA/ID 9647] Academic Health Centers [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Administrative Simplification [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Arkansas Hospital Association, September 30 [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Boren (S. 3299) – 10/1/92 [OA/ID 9648] Canadian [Health Care] System [OA/ID 9648] (segment 4) [Catholic Health Association] [OA/ID 9648] Chafee [OA/ID 9648] Chafee/Dole (S. 1936) – 11/7/91 [OA/ID 9648] Chiropractors w/Judy Feder – Completed [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Community Rating [OA/ID 9648] Cooper (H.R. 5936) [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Costs [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Daschle (S. 2513) – 4/2/92 [OA/ID 9648] Democrats 2000 – Date Undecided [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Disabilities [OA/ID 9648] Glickman (H.R. 834) – 2/4/93 [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Glickman/McCurdy [OA/ID 9648] Harkin [OA/ID 9648] Hawaii [OA/ID 9648] [Health Care Articles and Press Releases] [OA/ID 9648] [Health Care Reform – Consumer Perspective and Memos [1] [OA/ID 9648] Box 21 [Health Care Reform – Consumer Perspective and Memos] [2] [OA/ID 9648] Hollywood Group: [Cardiovascular Medical Group] [OA/ID 9648] Hollywood Group: National Cardiovascular Network [OA/ID 9648] Kassenbaum [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Long Term Care [OA/ID 9648] Managed Care [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Medicare [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [The MediCore Health Act] [OA/ID 9648] Mental Health [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association]/Idaho [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association]/Idaho [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association] – Michigan [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association] – Nebraska [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association]/Vermont [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association] – Virginia [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association]/West Virginia [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association]/Wisconsin [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Governors’ Association] – Wyoming [empty] [OA/ID 9648] [National Italian American Foundation] – Oct. 22-23 [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Nursing [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Russo [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Transcripts/TV [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Urban League Event – Completed [empty] [OA/ID 9648] Aggregate [OA/ID 9676] Charts [OA/ID 9676] The Cost of Doing Nothing [OA/ID 9676] Governors [OA/ID 9676] [H.R. 3222] [OA/ID 9676] [Health Care Reform – Miscellaneous] [OA/ID 9676] [Health Sector Wages] [OA/ID 9676] Insurance Statistics [OA/ID 9676] (segment 4) Box 22 Intergovernmental [OA/ID 9676] Legislative – Moynihan [OA/ID 9676] Managed Competition [OA/ID 9676] Medicaid [Folder 1] [OA/ID 9676] Medicaid [Folder 2] [OA/ID 9676] Medicare [1] [OA/ID 9676] Medicare [2] [OA/ID 9676] Medicare [3] [OA/ID 9676] Medicare [4] [OA/ID 9676] Moynihan [OA/ID 9676] [National Governors’ Association] – 7/94 [OA/ID 9676] [Opinion – Editorials] [OA/ID 9676] Box 23 Perot/Health Care [OA/ID 9676] Republicans [OA/ID 9676] State Health Care Reform [OA/ID 9676] [S. 1579] [OA/ID 9676] Simplification Event [OA/ID 9676] [Well-Healed – Inside Lobbying Health Care Reform] [OA/ID 9676] [Congressional Committees] [1] [Binder] [OA/ID 4621] [Congressional Committees] [2] [Binder] [OA/ID 4621] [Congressional Committees] [3] [Binder] [OA/ID 4621] Box 24 [Congressional Committees] [Binder]: Harkin [OA/ID 4621] [Congressional Spreadsheet (December 3, 1993)] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4621] [Health Reform Proposal Working Group Draft, 9/7/93] [1] [Binder] [OA/ID 4621] [Health Reform Proposal Working Group Draft, 9/7/93] [2] [Binder] [OA/ID 4621] [Health Care Form Samples] [1] [OA/ID 4621] [Health Care Form Samples] [2] [OA/ID 4621] [Health Care Form Samples] [3] [OA/ID 4621] [Veronica’s Plan] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4621] [Weekly Congressional Report as of 12/10/93] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4621] [Weekly Congressional Report as of 12/20/93] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4621] Box 25 1992 Benefit Options [Booklet] [OA/ID 4622] [Administrative Simplification] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [American Medical Association Annual Meeting – 1993] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 4622] [American Medical Association Annual Meeting – 1993] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 4622] [American Medical Association Annual Meeting – 1993] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 4622] [American Medical Association Annual Meeting – 1993] [Loose] [4] [OA/ID 4622] [Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Economic and Medical Services] (segment 4) [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] BlueLincs – HMO [OA/ID 4622] [The Clinton Plan and Managed Competition] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4622] [Congressional Budget Office Report] [Unfoldered] [1] [OA/ID 4622] Box 26 [Congressional Budget Office Report] [Unfoldered] [2] [OA/ID 4622] Congressional Health Care Workshops [Booklet] [OA/ID 4622] Cost of Doing Nothing [OA/ID 4622] DHHS [Department of Health and Human Services] Officials – New Mexico - October 10-11, 1993 [OA/ID 4622] [Exploring Baja California] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4622] [H.R. 200 – Health Care Cost Containment and Reform Act of 1993] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4622] [H.R. 1200 – American Health Security Act of 1993] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [Health Information Privacy Survey, 1993] [Book] [OA/ID 4622] [Legislative Referral Memo] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [Managed Competition Paper] [OA/ID 4622] [Miscellaneous Documents re: Health Care Remarks] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [Miscellaneous Drafts] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [Miscellaneous Health Care Reform Talking Points] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4622] Box 27 [Miscellaneous Insurance Forms & Information] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 4622] [Miscellaneous Insurance Forms & Information] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 4622] [Miscellaneous Insurance Forms & Information] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 4622] [National Journal Cumulative Index & Vol. 25, No. 31] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [National Journal – Vol. 25, No. 30] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [National Journal – Vol. 25, No. 36] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [National Journal – Vol. 25, No. 38] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] Network Provider Directory [Booklet] [OA/ID 4622] [Office of Management & Budget Update] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] [Oklahoma State and Education Employees Group Insurance Program] [OA/ID 4622] [Oklahoma State Insurance Forms & Information] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] PacifiCare [OA/ID 4622] [President’s Remarks for Johns Hopkins] [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] PruCare – HMO [Loose] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 6 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Box 28 Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 7 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 12 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 13 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 16 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 17 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 18 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] Roll Call: Vol. 39, No. 19 [Newspaper] [OA/ID 4622] (segment 4) [S. 491 – American Health Security Act of 1993] [Unfoldered] [OA/ID 4622] Savings [OA/ID 4622] The Sooner Choice Benefits Program [Booklet] [OA/ID 4622] [Alison – General Correspondence and Miscellaneous] [Disk] [OA/ID 9677] BC [Bill Clinton] on “Larry King Live” [OA/ID 9677] CHA [Catholic Health Association] [OA/ID 9677] Chafee/Dole – S. 19367 [OA/ID 9677] [Christine Heenan Files] [OA/ID 9677] CBO [Congressional Budget Office] [OA/ID 9677] Hawaii [OA/ID 9677] Home Care [OA/ID 9677] Long Term Care [OA/ID 9677] New York [OA/ID 9677] Press [OA/ID 9677] Vermont [OA/ID 9677] [Hearing on Health Care Reform] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 4619] [Hearing on Health Care Reform] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 4619] Box 29 [Hearing on Health Care Reform] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 4619] [Health and Insurance Reform] [OA/ID 4619] [Human Resources: Reports, Forms, & Applications] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] Malpractice [Folder 1] [OA/ID 4619] Malpractice [Folder 2] [OA/ID 4619] [Medical Applications and Consent Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Medical Financial Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Medicare Annual Cost Report] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Nursing] [OA/ID 4619] [Ohio Certificate of Live Birth Form] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Ohio Paternity Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Organ Transplantation: Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Pathology: Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Pediatrics: Forms and Applications] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] Box 30 [Pharmacy: Forms and Applications] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] Planning [OA/ID 4619] [Psychiatry: Data Submission and Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Radiology: Forms and Applications] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Rehabilitation Services: Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Risk Management] [OA/ID 4619] [Safety: Forms] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Social Work: Forms and Applications] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [Tax Forms and Financial Reports] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [U.S. Department of Commerce of the Census] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] [University Hospitals of Cleveland – Blanket Certificate of Exemption] [Loose] [OA/ID 4619] (segment 4) WIC [Women, Infants, & Children] [OA/ID 4619] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 4623] Box 31 [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [4] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [5] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [6] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [7] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [8] [OA/ID 4623] Box 32 [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [9] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [1] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [2] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [3] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [4] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [5] [OA/ID 4623] Box 33 [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [6] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [7] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [8] [OA/ID 4623] [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [9] [OA/ID 4623] [Administration] [Notebook] [Folder 1] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] [Administration] [Notebook] [Folder 2] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] [Controlling Health Care Costs/Physician Income] [1] [OA/ID 4624] [Controlling Health Care Costs/Physician Income] [2] [OA/ID 4624] Box 34 Conversations on Health: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [OA/ID 4624] Florida Health Care Reform Act – 1993 [OA/ID 4624] [Guardian Ad Litem Program] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] [Health Care Considerations for American Samoa] [OA/ID 4624] Health Security Act Section-by-Section Analysis, December 1993 [Folder 1] [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] Health Security Act Section-by-Section Analysis, December 1993 [Folder 2] [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] Health Security Act Section-by-Section Analysis, December 1993 [Folder 3] [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] [Medicaid/Medicare Notes] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] Medicare Claims Processing [Report] [OA/ID 4624] [Medical Economic Development] [OA/ID 4624] Box 35 (segment 4) [NAASP: National Association of Secondary School Principals] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: March 6, 1993/No. 10 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: May 15, 1993/No. 20 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: May 29, 1993/No. 22 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: June 12, 1993/No. 24 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: June 26, 1993/No. 26 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] National Journal: July 10, 1993/No. 28 [Publication] [OA/ID 46/24] [Photocopy of Hands and Shoe] [OA/ID 4624] Reducing the Deficit: Spending and Revenue Options [Book] [OA/ID 4624] A Review of State and Indigent Care Programs: 1992 [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] State Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Report: 1992 Mental Health Laws [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] State Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Report: 1992 State Substance Abuse Laws [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] A Summary of HIV/AIDS Laws from the 1992 State Legislative Sessions [Publication] [OA/ID 4624] [A Time to Care: A Study of the U.S. Health Care System and Recommendations for Change] [Binder] [OA/ID 4624] [U.S. Government Messenger Envelope] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] [Warehouse] [Notebook] [Loose] [OA/ID 4624] AHCPR [Agency for Health Care Policy and Research]: Compendium of State Systems for Resolution of Medical Injury Claims [Publication] [OA/ID 4625] Box 36 [Anti-Fraud and Abuse Provisions in Health Care Reform] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Charles Lewis/The Center for Public Integrity and North American Free Trade Agreement] [OA/ID 4625] [Envelope] [empty] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] Germany [empty] [OA/ID 4625] [Health Personnel in the United States] [Report] [OA/ID 4625] [Ira Magaziner: Health Care Task Force] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Master List of Congressional Meetings for the HCTF] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Medicaid] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Medicare] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Remarks by the President at Memorial Mass for Robert F. Kennedy] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] [Small Business and Health Care Reform] [Loose] [OA/ID 4625] Physician Income [1] [OA/ID 4625] Physician Income [2] [OA/ID 4625] Jennings, Chris [Health Care Policy Correspondence – December 1993 – November 1994] [1] [OA/ID 5047] Box 37 [Health Care Policy Correspondence – December 1993 – November 1994] [2] [OA/ID 5047] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – December 1993 – November 1994] [3] (segment 4) [OA/ID 5047] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – December 1993 – November 1994] [4] [OA/ID 5047] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – December 1993 – November 1994 [5] [OA/ID 5047] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – September – October 1994 [3] [OA/ID 5047] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – September – October 1994 [4] [OA/ID 5047] Amendments [OA/ID 5048] Congressional Health Care [OA/ID 5048] Congressional Health Care Workshops, September 1993 [Booklet] [OA/ID 5048] Dole [OA/ID 5048] Dole/Republicans [OA/ID 5048] Box 38 [Draft Bill Title I] [1] [OA/ID 5048] [Draft Bill Title I] [2] [OA/ID 5048] [Draft Bill Title II] [1] [OA/ID 5048] [Draft Bill Title II] [2] [OA/ID 5048] [Education and Labor] [OA/ID 5048] General [empty] [OA/ID 5048] Gephardt/House [OA/ID 5048] Health Security Act – Business Benefits [OA/ID 5048] Health Security Plan Briefing Book [1] [OA/ID 5048] Health Security Plan Briefing Book [2] [OA/ID 5048] Health Security Plan Press Packet [OA/ID 5048] Box 39 Invitations [1] [OA/ID 5048] Invitations [2] [OA/ID 5048] Invitations (Regrets) [OA/ID 5048] [Labor and Human Resources] [1] [OA/ID 5048] [Labor and Human Resources] [2] [OA/ID 5048] [Labor and Human Resources] [3] [OA/ID 5048] [Senate Finance] [1] [OA/ID 5048] [Senate Finance] [2] [OA/ID 5048] [Senate Finance] [3] [OA/ID 5048] Box 40 [Senate Finance] [4] [OA/ID 5048] [Side by Sides] [Out Card] [OA/ID 5048] Talking Points/Numbers [OA/ID 5048] [Ways and Means] [1] [OA/ID 5048] [Ways and Means] [2] [OA/ID 5048] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – September 1994] [2] [OA/ID 5049] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – September 1994] [3] [OA/ID 5049] [Health Care Policy Correspondence – September 1994] [4] [OA/ID 5049] Mitchell (Bill) (1) [1] [OA/ID 5049] (segment 4) Mitchell (Bill) (1) [2] [OA/ID 5049] Box 41 Mitchell (Bill) (1) [3] [OA/ID 5049] Mitchell Stuff (Bill) (2) [1] [OA/ID 5049] Mitchell Stuff (Bill) (2) [2] [OA/ID 5049] Mitchell Stuff (Bill) (2) [3] [OA/ID 5049] Mitchell Stuff (Bill) (2) [4] [OA/ID 5049] Klein, Jennifer Audits [OA/ID 5106] Communitarian Network/Etzioni [OA/ID 5106] Disability [OA/ID 5106] Individuals [OA/ID 5106] Information Systems and Administrative Simplification (Tollgate V) [OA/ID 5106] National Health Board [OA/ID 5106] Box 42 Removing Barriers to Innovation/Enhancing Consumer Protections [OA/ID 5106] State Tax Issues Survey/Health Care Reform [1] [OA/ID 5106] State Tax Issues Survey/Health Care Reform [2] [OA/ID 5106] State Tax Issues Survey/Health Care Reform [3] [OA/ID 5106] Klein, Jennifer/Gatz, Carolyn Boorstin [OA/ID 5107] Farrell [empty] [OA/ID 5107] Overview of Health Reform [OA/ID 5107] Papers [OA/ID 5107] Levitt, Larry Age Rating and CR [Community Rating] [OA/ID 3719] Alliances [1] [OA/ID 3719] Alliances [2] [OA/ID 3719] Amendments – H.R. 3600 [1] [OA/ID 3719] Amendments – H.R. 3600 [2] [OA/ID 3719] Box 43 Analysis [1] [OA/ID 3719] Analysis [2] [OA/ID 3719] Benefits/Cost Sharing [OA/ID 3719] Budget Numbers and Other Numbers [OA/ID 3719] Cap Options [OA/ID 3719] CBO [Congressional Budget Office] [OA/ID 3719] CBO [Congressional Budget Office] – HSA [Health Security Act] [OA/ID 3719] Congress [OA/ID 3719] Cooper and Chafee [1] [OA/ID 3719] (segment 4) Cooper and Chafee [2] [OA/ID 3719] Box 44 Dole [OA/ID 3717] E & C [Energy and Commerce] [OA/ID 3719] Education and Labor [1] [OA/ID 3717] Education and Labor [2] [OA/ID 3717] Education and Labor [3] [OA/ID 3717] Employer/Employee Choice [OA/ID 3719] External [OA/ID 3719] FEHBP [Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan] – Related [OA/ID 3719] Box 45 [Finance Committee – Health Security Act of 1994] [OA/ID 3718] [Finance Mark] [1] [OA/ID 3718] [Finance Mark] [2] [OA/ID 3718] Finance Moderates/Mainstream [1] [OA/ID 3717] Finance Moderates/Mainstream [2] [OA/ID 3717] Financing Administration [OA/ID 3719] General Health Care Numbers [OA/ID 3719] Gephardt (1) [OA/ID 3717] Gephardt (2) [1] [OA/ID 3717] Box 46 Gephardt (2) [2] [OA/ID 3717] Global Budget/Cost Containment [OA/ID 3719] Harkin Kids Bill [OA/ID 3717] [Health Care Bill – Staff Discussion Draft] [1] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Bill – Staff Discussion Draft] [2] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Bill – Staff Discussion Draft] [3] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Bill – Staff Discussion Draft] [4] [OA/ID 3718] Box 47 [Health Care Reform – Chairman’s Mark] [1] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Reform – Chairman’s Mark] [2] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Reform – Committee Print] [1] [OA/ID 3718] [Health Care Reform – Committee Print] [2] [OA/ID 3718] Health Care University [OA/ID 3717] Health Security Act [OA/ID 3719] [Health Security Act – Committee Print] [OA/ID 3718] Box 48 HIAA [Health Insurance Association of America] [OA/ID 3719] House Substitutes [OA/ID 3717] (segment 4) House Talking Points [OA/ID 3717] [H.R. 3600 – Health Security Act] [OA/ID 3718] Insurance Reform [OA/ID 3719] Labor Issues [OA/ID 3719] Levin-Cardin [OA/ID 3719] Lewin-VH1 [OA/ID 3719] Medicaid [OA/ID 3719] Minimalist Proposals (Kids) [OA/ID 3717] NACO [National Association of Counties] [OA/ID 3719] NGA [National Governors’ Association]/States and Locals [OA/ID 3717] Box 49 Other Plans [1] [OA/ID 3719] Other Plans [2] [OA/ID 3719] Outsourcing [OA/ID 3719] PHS [Public Health Service] – Related [OA/ID 3719] President/NEC [National Economic Council] [OA/ID 3719] Principles/General [OA/ID 3719] [Report on H.R. 3600 – Health Security Act] [OA/ID 3718] Risk Adjustment Across Pools [OA/ID 3719] [S. 1579 – Health Care Reform] [OA/ID 3718] [S. 1770 – Health Care Reform] [OA/ID 3718] Box 50 [S. 2296 – Health Care Reform] [OA/ID 3718] [S. 2374 – Health Care Bill] [OA/ID 3718] Senate (1) [1] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (1) [2] [OA/ID 3717] Box 51 Senate (1) [3] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (2) [OA/ID 3717] Senate (3) [1] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (3) [2] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (3) [3] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (4) [1] [OA/ID 3717] Senate (4) [2] [OA/ID 3717] Senate & NGA [National Governors’ Association] [OA/ID 3717] Senate Amendments [OA/ID 3717] Senate Cost Containment Options [OA/ID 3717] Senate Finance [OA/ID 3717] Box 52 Senate Labor [OA/ID 3717] Senate Talking Points [OA/ID 3717] Short Term Controls [OA/ID 3719] (segment 4) Small Business [OA/ID 3719] Speeches [OA/ID 3719] State Numbers [OA/ID 3719] Subsidies/Premiums [OA/ID 3719] Triggers [OA/ID 3719] Ways and Means [OA/ID 3717] [Larry Levitt Hard Disks] [OA/ID 3717]