By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - In a setback for congressional Democrats, a Congressional Budget Office estimate said the elimination of antitrust exemptions for health care and medical malpractice insurance companies "would have no significant effect on the premiums that private insurers would charge for health insurance."
The CBO said that lifting the exemptions could have a number of ramif...
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