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The '''Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act''' is the title of the  '''H.R. 3590''', the major [[health care reform]] legislation passed in March 2010 as Public Law 111-148.  President [[Barack Obama]] signed it on 24 March 2010.  It is based on a Senate draft of health care legislation, which, in turn, came from the November 2009 House version, [[H.R. 3962]].
The '''Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act''', also designated '''H.R. 3590''', is the major [[health care reform]] legislation passed in March 2010 as Public Law 111-148.  President [[Barack Obama]] signed it on 24 March 2010.  It is based on a Senate draft of health care legislation, which, in turn, came from the November 2009 House version, [[H.R. 3962]].


Only Democrats voted for it in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]; the final vote was 219-212.
Only Democrats voted for it in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]; the final vote was 219-212.

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also designated H.R. 3590, is the major health care reform legislation passed in March 2010 as Public Law 111-148. President Barack Obama signed it on 24 March 2010. It is based on a Senate draft of health care legislation, which, in turn, came from the November 2009 House version, H.R. 3962.

Only Democrats voted for it in the U.S. House of Representatives; the final vote was 219-212.