Question by Dean G: What is the difference between a policy and a mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.?
I need to write a paper on either a policy or mandate associated with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and I dont know the difference between the two. I also need a list of representatives who either voted for or against the PPACA and cant find an all inclusive list. Any help would be appreacated.
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Answer by Do you really believe that drivel?
A policy is a course of action or a guiding principal.
A mandate is a command or an authorization.
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