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Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, a Utah Republican who, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, helped strike the deal to postpone the medical device tax, said they'll be back to finish it off. "It's only for two years, but we're going to ultimately get rid of it completely," he said. (Associated Press)
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Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, a Utah Republican who, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, helped strike the deal to postpone the medical device tax, said they'll be back to finish it off. "It's only for two years, but we're going to ultimately get rid of it completely," he said. (Associated Press)

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