[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 117 (Friday, August 2, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S9458]
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HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM
Mrs. KASSEBAUM. Mr. President, first I would just like to say, it has
been a year ago today that the health insurance reform legislation
passed unanimously in the Labor Committee. So, it has been a bumpy road
to achieve what has been achieved, and, I think, a very important piece
of legislation. One of the reasons it is on the floor today has been
the active participation and support of the majority leader.
The Senator from Mississippi has been insistent that we achieve the
passage of this bill, the conference be successful. I just want to say
that I think any differences that may have arisen because of the patent
extension provision, which was added late, can be addressed.
But certainly the majority leader is one of the reasons we have
before us today the health insurance reform bill, and it is my hope
that we can bring it up and we can address this and not put it off to
the point that we are going to lose an opportunity to pass this, which
is a small but historic step for health insurance reform. I yield the
floor, Mr. President.
Mr. LAUTENBERG addressed the Chair.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from New Jersey.
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