The Nation - News from Sept. 17, 1985
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The Reagan Administration told Congress it opposes legislation to require businesses to include coverage in their employee health policies aimed at preventing illnesses in children. Testifying in a Senate Finance subcommittee hearing, J. Roger Mentz, a deputy assistant treasury secretary for tax policy, said the Administration does not believe the tax system should be used to regulate employers’ group health plans.
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