President Clinton's significant domestic goal was health care reform aimed at providing universal access to health coverage. Although his main health care plan did not succeed, it led to important discussions about health policy. This attempt reflects his commitment to improving social services in America. ;
President Clinton's primary domestic goal was reforming health care, which aimed to provide universal access to health coverage for all Americans. Despite the initial plan failing in Congress, it led to significant discussions and future reforms, such as CHIP. This focus on health care reform was a defining aspect of Clinton's domestic policy during his presidency.
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