Mitt Romney, speaking at a campaign office in Iowa this week, takes pride in the healthcare overhaul he helped enact in Massachusetts, but as a presidential candidate, his health plan for the nation would not mandate a sign-up penalty.
(Shannon Stapleton/reuters)
Rivals tag Romney on healthcare pitch
Cite provisions of Mass. law he now disavows
Mitt Romney, speaking at a campaign office in Iowa this week, takes pride in the healthcare overhaul he helped enact in Massachusetts, but as a presidential candidate, his health plan for the nation would not mandate a sign-up penalty.
(Shannon Stapleton/reuters)
Mitt Romney's top rivals reminded voters that Massachusetts residents had until yesterday to sign up for health insurance or face possible tax penalties - and criticized the mandate as unwarranted government intrusion. (Full article: 664 words)
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