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Republicans Offer Alternative Health Care Proposal
As President Obama spoke with doctors gathered Monday for the American Medical Association's annual meeting in Chicago, U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Highland Park) spoke with reporters about legislation he has introduced that would assure patients can keep their current doctor.

Obama has been pushing for health care for all Americans, a plan estimated to cost at least $1 trillion for the first 10 years.

Kirk's "Medical Rights Act" restricts the government from interfering with any decision and individual makes with his or her doctor.

Kirk agrees that there must be an expansion of health care for those who don’t have it, but says reforms must come first. He says there is bi-partisan support for lawsuit reforms, which would help cut medical costs.

(Illinois Radio Network)
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