Almost no law as sprawling and consequential as the Affordable Care Act has passed without changes—significant structural changes or routine tweaks known as “technical corrections”—in subsequent months and years. But as they prowl Capitol Hill, business lobbyists, health care providers and others seeking changes are finding, to their dismay, that in a polarized Congress, accomplishing them has become all but impossible.
Partisan gridlock thwarts effort to alter health law
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