WRAPUP 10-House passes sweeping U.S. healthcare overhaul
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* House passes biggest health overhaul in four decades
* Healthcare battle to move to U.S. Senate
* Vote is big step forward for Obama priority
(Adds details after final vote)
By John Whitesides and Donna Smith
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives approved a sweeping healthcare reform bill on Saturday, backing the biggest health policy changes in four decades and handing President Barack Obama a crucial victory.
On a narrow 220-215 vote, including the support of one Republican, the House endorsed a bill that would expand coverage to nearly all Americans and bar insurance practices such as refusing to cover people with pre-existing conditions.
Most Republicans criticized its $1 trillion price tag, new taxes on the wealthy and what they said was excessive government interference in the private health sector. Continued...
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