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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
*FILE PHOTO*(NYT74) FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- Dec. 12, 2007 -- SMALL-BIZ-HEALTH -- Todd Stottlemyer, the head of the National Federation of Independent Business at a meeting in Falls Church, Va., in April 2006. The small-business lobbying group that had a big role in derailing Hillary Rodham Clinton's effort to overhaul health care in the early 1990s has staked out its position for the 2008 political season. The group, the National Federation of Independent Business, which says it has 350,000 members and lobbyists in 50 states, warned politicians and policy makers on Wednesday not to impose new health-benefit obligations on small employers. (Dennis Brack/The New York Times)
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2006-04-19
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The New York Times Agency
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