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[caption align="alignleft" width="305" caption="Photo: Jim Young/Reuters"][/caption] Sunday's expected vote on health care is still very much up in the air. Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic leadership are saying they'll have the votes; GOP leaders content it's all false momentum. But this much is clear: flawed or not, the proposed bill would transform health care in this country. And it's a system in dire need of change—just this week, Arizona announced that it would cut its CHIP program entirely, leaving an expected 47,000 kids without health insurance. TakePart editors will continue to update this page as Washington hones in on a potentially historic vote. Full Story