By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - On the eve of a highly anticipated and politically charged health care summit, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation Wednesday to repeal longstanding antitrust exemptions enjoyed by health insurance companies.
Passed on a 406-19 vote, the bill would end the health insurance industry's freedom from federal prohibitions on price fixing, bid ...
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