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February 16, 2006
House committee approves 'Wal-Mart bill' on health insurance
FRANKFORT, Ky. A bill that would require Wal-Mart to spend at least 10 percent of its payroll on employee health insurance cleared a House committee Wednesday, but the measure could face rough sledding later. The House Banking and Insurance Committee voted 15-4 in favor of the bill, with three members abstaining. Many members said they have concerns about the bill, however, including the fact
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