Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid testifies on prohibiting anti-competitive practices in the health insurance industry in Washington
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid testifies before a Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on prohibiting price fixing and other anti-competitive practices in the health insurance industry, in Washington on October 14, 2009. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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