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House of
Representatives that workers would rather take care of themselves than rely
on the assistance of the federal government. A final strong enemy of
federally funded health insurance was the group of private insurance
companies, which stood to loose much of their lucrative business if the
government became actively involved in their field. Several of the larger
insurance companies pooled their resources to create the Insurance Economics
Society of America, whose main goal was to block passage of any and all
health insurance legislation. |