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11.09.2009

11/9: Health care plan passes House

New York Times: Health care plan passes House

Saturday night, the House narrowly passed a sweeping overhaul of the health care system in the U.S. The approved plan will cost $1.1 trillion over 10 years.

The new plan would end insurance company practices like not covering pre-existing conditions or dropping people when they become ill. It would also extend coverage to 36 million people not currently covered by insurance.

The Senate will look at the bill next.

Also in the South:

ALABAMA: H. Brandt Ayers: South's cultural barriers

ARKANSAS: Cecil Cogburn: Spent fuel a valuable resource

FLORIDA: State may be next to consider medical marijuana

GEORGIA: State bans smoking in mental hospitals

KENTUCKY: One Kentucky vote helps pass health care bill

LOUISIANA: Research paper says 10% of Louisiana to be submerged by 2100

MISSISSIPPI: Gov. Barbour to wait until elections of 2010 to answer 2012 queries

NORTH CAROLINA: State begins Web site to help guide 'no smoking' transition

SOUTH CAROLINA: Sen. Lindsey Graham to work on climate change bill

TENNESSEE: Climate fight taken to Green Hills by Al Gore

VIRGINIA:
State's transportation board to scale back projects

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