Project 2025's plan to make Medicare Advantage the default option would give corporations even more power and strip doctors and patients of the freedom to make decisions about what care enrollees can or cannot receive.
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… law, entrepreneurship, administrative law, financial privacy, the U.S. Department of Commerce, corporate welfare, … law, entrepreneurship, administrative law, financial privacy, the U.S. Department of Commerce, corporate welfare, …
… State University, he has written on telecommunications, privacy, environmental, antitrust, and consumer protection … State University, he has written on telecommunications, privacy, environmental, antitrust, and consumer protection …
… enforcing civil rights, conscience, and health information privacy laws. Roger subsequently founded the HHS … enforcing civil rights, conscience, and health information privacy laws. Roger subsequently founded the HHS …
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… of the Paperwork Reduction Act,”° carefully enforce the Privacy Act,” and ensure the sound execution of OIRA’s … of the Paperwork Reduction Act,”° carefully enforce the Privacy Act,” and ensure the sound execution of OIRA’s … - page 50
… Act to Amend - 1081 S. 3418, An Act to Amend Title 5, Uni Privacy from the Misuse of Federal Chapter Executive Office … Page number 65 … S. 3418, An Act to Amend Title 5, Uni Privacy from the Misuse of Federal … S. 3418, An Act to … - page 65
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