Clinton's Exit Lessens Odds for Health Insurance Mandates
Posted by James Breen at 8 June 2008 10:53
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The end of the Clinton campaign tomorrow means we'll be hearing a lot less about requiring all Americans to buy health insurance, at least for the time being. A broad health insurance mandated was one of the main tenets of Hillary Clinton's latest plan for health reform, and the most substantive health policy difference between Clinton and Obama. So the idea of making everyone buy health insurance came in for much discussion. At a February debate, for example, the candidates spent more ..[more].
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One of Sacramento's great laments is the number of Californians without health insurance. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislators ought to look eastward to find a solution, says the Appeal-Democrat. Not to Massachusetts, where government-imposed, so-called universal health care has increased costs and taxes, is running at a deficit, doesn't cover everyone as promised, and imposes fines on any one who won't buy state-mandated coverage. Instead, Sacramento should look to Florida and even ..read all.
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