"Millions of people will get tax breaks to help them afford coverage - credits that add up to the largest middle class tax cut for health care in history," Obama told the crowd.
However, he urged people to be patient. He said the reform will not solve every problem with health care system, and it will not bring down the cost of health care overnight, and adjustments will have to be made along the way.
The health care reform, a central piece of Obama's domestic agenda, has divided Washington as well as the public. Opponents are challenging it in court, saying the government cannot force people to have health insurance.
Bill Burton, a White House spokesman, said Obama continued to talk about health care because "the president thinks it's important that we continue to make sure that the American people know exactly what they're getting out of this bill in the short term, what it's going to mean for their families, for businesses and for the economy in the long-term."
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