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Northern Illinois | I agree. It appears like the medicare plan (I am not on medicare so not sure I am saying this correct) where a person is to pick a medicine plan. Just write something that accomplishes what you want and go with it. If you want medicine to be 25% cheaper for people on medicare than just write a bill that would accomplish that. Don't make people pick which plan they want.
I agree on the farm bill. Just have one plan not 3 to choose and either everyone in the program updates their bases and yields or nobody does. I could see a valid reason to have everyone update I mean that is actually what you planted and what your ground yielded. | |
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