Friends, foes of D.C.'s $245M health care plan take last chance to sound off
14th Nov 2006, 01:27 GMT
At the D.C. Council's health committee hearing Monday, supporters touted the $245 million health proposal favoring primary and preventative care as the way to free up emergency rooms in the city's eastern end.
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