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Ability of deeply divided Senate Finance Committee to OK plan is crucial
WASHINGTON - The fate of President Barack Obama's top domestic priority — a remake of the U.S. health care system — now rests in the hands of a pivotal but deeply divided Senate committee.
Members of the Senate Finance Committee plan to start voting Tuesday on their version of a health care reform bill.
Democrats on the committee are disappointed with the bill proposed by the chairman, Sen. Max Baucus of Montana. Republicans see a chance to deliver a stunning blow to Obama that could cripple his presidency.
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