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Health Law's Cost-Control Board Repealed by U.S. House

The GOP-controlled House of Representatives voted to repeal theIndependent Payment Advisory Board, a 15-member panel that is supposed to check Medicare costs if they rise too quickly. The measure is primarily an election-year vehicle because it is unlikely to even be brought up in the Senate, and President Barack Obama has promised to veto it if is passed.

The GOP-controlled House of Representatives voted to repeal theIndependent Payment Advisory Board, a 15-member panel that is supposed to check Medicare costs if they rise too quickly. The measure is primarily an election-year vehicle because it is unlikely to even be brought up in the Senate, and President Barack Obama has promised to veto it if is passed.

Caroline Cournoyer is GOVERNING's senior web editor.