NU Online News Service, Jan. 20, 1:36 p.m. EST

WASHINGTON—The House voted late Wednesday mostly along party lines to repeal the health care reform law enacted last April.

But while everyone acknowledged that the vote was mostly "symbolic" because the Senate is unlikely to take up the bill, it sets the stage for continuing efforts by Republicans to keep the health care reform debate before the public eye.

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